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BUSY YEAR ON THE LINKS FOR OUIMET National Amateur Cham? pion Plans to Take It Easy ?<>r Awhile, WNl Al TOURNEY AT LAKEWOOD pive Comp?tition Mapped Out for Meaben oi Pox Hills Ooll Club. v gol ' ? ? hf hi?* Bra! s?? ang a eluh Ouiaaet, tke na? mpion, is ul.on; ?' '.'< r u while. Just 1 - ?. ? ? iid. but there ? .?pillar champion . ala - ? .i ? Ini itationa to he may i OBa r than is ? ? i kwanek two ? .: Jerome D. . round the Brel tore tourna te win was .it-try ("nib : ' ' - ? ': .- ' -' out the ?n the impion? ' prompte?! tl e champ;? of the ;.- the ? ?? ited Rodney i to play. cetioualy declare , ?mi litte? home ' it will he rt of barri? ; ?. an o\ i r ? ? by put ? ?? side, .'? will en the een will ? ? ? for the rienee ? ? ??'?? greei will be B the Mini The rill ba rnat ? wood on Thurs? day, 1 ? irday. Both Wal? This it L ikewood hae ???it in sev? - ? ? frequei :.ir time. I ? ii ole quail? attempted <?r. . - ? their i be competed for ? : ;b of , ? leconh Mai ir the playi luali ? e runner-up in ? rememl ; ami nt proper on Wi I han Ne 1 have - orrow. rhancea are that er un ?i . ce, 1 - - ... ndl by taking p:?rt in the Belgian Relief Fund. ? ? ?"-le a i ,-h for the Cap? also will be n Heap coi '.'lions, Ktecn ?core^ ? ; . ? pr.... ?fnts a pr <? tor Cls . oilers, conditions. ., four ? WIFE FIGHTS WILL AS DOWRY BREACH Mrs Adams Says She Wed Oil Man on Promise of Bem<_) His Heir. .dams, who is suinpr . rate la ft by \. Adams, ?. trav tandard Oil ... , ? order from -.,. a commiaaion to - ? sea in witi ? hieago. \alucd in the Weet he met , . BOOl teacher. ? rred to Ins pro? Hut whei ' will in her favor the , pt my word to you all mj . d Mr. .r his will, a V'Q. rriage, a 190t. . in 191. at l't i her husband's ... ?othei ed in New York. ? , property ? l ran? . ghter, Edith led in the Su? ground that the of her i up th?' .. and now . de. LOCAL BREVITIES. ?? held i - II III H ? ? ' Magtaea, GAME WARDEN KILLS I Officer Shoots Two Foreig After Being Felled. ' t'cr, N\ v., Nov. i. Altai knocked down hv two alleged rielatora, Game Protector Anaon shot them this afternoon died. ihr men. forslgnen. were ha summer birds and without a It. mads them threw up He laid his shotgun 01 ground while he attempted t.? I them, o,,,, en.spr.i the gai , ' a Anaon The other aeisei - revoir, r and tried te m but could not solve the safety . Moth then van. ?' then raised to hi?, k a. ised his gun and brought both down. This |a the third attack here made by hunting foreigners m the v.-ar, the other two resu I) for the ofleere, TO FILE CHARGE: ! AGAINST RU! . mil inn,.,| from BBafS I I 1 came here last week priionen have been well behaved, ?ni. K. .h nee that the Hoard ..? Put aware of the violati? ? litted by McCorui? permitting Sullivan t.? drive an * tide of the Jurisdiction i a? been obtaii ed bj ' ? ? kttoi ney Cropeey .?? h ng V ty, whoae grand ?fun investigate sulhvnn's alleged Illegal busl ? his commitmen Sing Sing will be continued this m ing ' i'line hit of evidi ' -v obtained restai was that in. mbera of the Board In an automobile drive: Sullivan from Sing Sine to Hi.rr they took h tram i.? a bany, th. i occasion to N, w York the Grand Central Station. Superintendent Riley is chairmai id o? l'ai on . H. m the ear which Sullivan drove. was aware of the itatui of the eni t'eur, it is s-aid, before he was as rate the ! livaa privil.. Hoard of l'arolc Jauni. The other member? of the Hoard J. lilcCann, ? "Hack-." McCal i William Tow na? nd. For their part in permit? Sullivan th.- opportunity t.. escape IS detrimental to Hank deposit ? eii m mo\..' Parole Hoard will be d? mai ?' th.- Superintendent of Prise Sullh rned by . . ? ? Mtoniey Goldstein, one occasion at least was m McC mobile ??hen a triii v le <-:' the state, shor after MeCormick purchased the mot ear he wen! i trip that lasted .? oral days -almost ., week, it is ported. On that occasion Sullivan , riding both ? and a.? .. chauff. ui wk - tired of drivii g. ?? tided by tic Uni pi tition day t.? the Governor that Superintei ??> vea? aware (if the "joy rid? i by Sullivan and made no pi ? 'o Warden Mci'ormick. It cant be denied by him? depositors a- erl 'la*, he actually knew Sullivan w ? outside of Westchest " Il Riley il said to have be in th? en the Parole Hoard w Manhattan to take the tr* Ubany. That, it is contend, would prove jast grounds for t; ? G lering a special Inquiry. 'ihe biL'L'.-t day the Kings COUn ? ;.. which i.- hearing . . ng to establish Sullivan's alleg larceny - I Bank asset- wfi elj b. h ind the bar.-, has b is expected toda?. A long li tramany men from Wesl ??;,. headed by Deputy State Co tmii.-r Michael J. Walsh, will be wl That Governor Glynn himself wai in UeCormick'a ear whi ? David A. Sullivan presided the wheel will be established, it wi rumored last night. Dr. F. F. Sheeha an Oaaining physician, confident! clerk to Michael J. Walsh, the Tai of Westehester County, wi ' he matter of who .1 i i.. rernor Glynn vi i ted ! I . of la th. l?r- Sheehan also ia Demi . ratic leader i I . and head? iverno I.ally t<? Face Inqairy. Michael Lally, the alooi McCo mick the $2,000 with which to purchat tutomobile, will be another witnei ..-. He will be one of a group c ? - trom whom Distrii v irney Cropsey intends to wring th tory of the transactions leadin to the purchase of the ear. William . on, McCormiek'i secretary, an rmick will complete the trio. At the special i:.. I whlc ? ? . ,. ting of MeCormick a ? ?:. of Sing Sing, conducted Thurs day and Friday by S. C. Baldwin, th mony of t!:. three men diff?re When the true facts ar Attornej < ropssy i ., ?t will be ?-hown that Fall; Ol furnish the money si nil. Ac I to him the note given by Me < ormick was dated August 15. Watsoi testified that he wenl to New York th? ; illy turned over tl-.c money to th. trusted II to his Beere ind bought the ear. The date he 'said, was Auarusl 29. ! [,,. bookl Of the Cadillac Automobil. Company confirmed the latter date, bu Wai son'"- story that he wai no1 aecom , : . . the warden or Sulli ? tradicted by the t.-stimonj turdaj before the grand jury of i man named Marsh. Important fact! in tracing the stolct ?ties of the Union Hank will prob ably be eetabllehed when the District Attorney Aniahea his gr.lling of Lally rmick and Wats,m. That Sulli ? nt up the money for the auto? mobil ' belief pf the du positora, Daniel J. Hiekey, stenographer el Swig for twenty-one years, and l. ? kins, representative oi the State Controller at the prison, siso will b.- called up.m to testifj Jenkins ? : to r. cord ail tke financial transactions at Sing Sing. Mayor Lennon ot Yonkers, Coroner B, Dunn, of the same town; Pa? trolman Qusrd, of the Yoakeri police and Thomas Curran, Citj AttOI ?ev for Yonkers, will be other w t . ?. All saw Sullivan on the streets ? town. . I,,,, | .... ony ,. expected . nek Snyder, son-in-law of ?rmick B^i g . | .?ii- yesterday it wai ; ,.. s confined to the has? nital suffering from a nervoui break? down caused by the present scandal , ; . . ? v. iterday was under rare of Di Farr, the pris.,,, pby ,,. be the Principal ., foi SullH ?- Hj" I?'? .,,. %i Sir.g BlBg, ?.ml Cart S5? have !;:r;nrh:m(atthe,.rs, opp?r When Sullivan re?{???was oi e.lth he probabh will be I to another prison Acting. Warden Weed announc. tNit, he ?oui.l begin sn Ii ? .- n ...,i arivilegei shown 01 S?*fH.wil >?n?in as . - --? ' . i McCoi ' l? ***** ' BUYERS NOW IN THE CITY Out-of-Town Visitors Here to Look Over Offerings of Local WholcnM?- Dealers. gqgts?* bouton i. Levenson't Bons; H t-?--nn"i'. -ryaaxKla; ?;? mi CINCINNATI Alms * Doepp? ? '<?, .1 i-p- k man. Iltia.na and while goaidi; SSO Ittvay '"I.imius Maiiii.iii-.. Martens ?'??: C Ij Ma i?. |i ru ral mata*; 1170 Rws ????UMHIN Hoiirii ^ Dlamukss; r. V l?ia mufcta. piece ysode; Woodward. I?l.i It. ?it r..|?.?i,. M.?ir.- * Co; II .1 Pbeli itamestl?**., prints nn.i ulintnin ?>, M Lsoa Hl.I Si I-">ris\ ll.l.K ?Irr-n.trtn Prpt St-ra; .1 II >in ? n?..-tn. i|i\k-i1h, UT?' Fourth ?v ? i isiirn-.it ?a a li Walker; s i> Urin. dreas fTOOdS and silk-; ?>? llflli ???. Boobi 1110 PKOVIDBNCE ? allrii.l-r. MeAii?lan * ,.,,;, ,-,,. y itaiiu. -ateca goods; I Walker SAN r?ii:no 'Pi.? Marat?n Co: a W M?r* ten. ?1r\K?>f-1- anil geaei --'" llMn BAN IMAN' is. ?. n Well! i Co; I. 11 Naghcl .Ii.?..? guttat, nllHa and VMVStS: IB i: -?nil hi, ij.ui.i , . ini is stTi Boer * ratter D '? ? ". n i: Lagroua Srsst goods, -??>?"? *n4 yfl~ \ ? ? - 71 \v :?:: i 11 Lidie?' geadf Ib sTsar BmnoBPOnT c Miad.; ii Walder. udia?' HARTVORD 1. S N Simon; Mr -*???, la ? 11 . I I.. -s'-l KXOXYII.LE H II ?-orK" K- S'ms; 1 ?)?..i-e. Indus' mid? '.. ??.-Hr. RI 4'h nv . ii.i.K Parti Cloak and rum ? ?: ?' ,l l.ulva- ready?! . ??.hi. IN ?na? NORWICH?Re?d a.- Heehea Co; A BljarP. loll. ?<? l-?.|?-to--rHr. i- Smith, 1 ? rid muet -roods; n Ipnaa st? ??! OMAHA rtnr?r.aa. Nnali (. O0| .T V Plitr* man, h?uM and tanc. wash diessss i"r llfl Bwsj fin ?\ llii:N'K '' M lach; C I" r-nhn. Ml? h ladlaf1 rend?-!, -?'tir; 53 fnl? Si' laOl'IH H Nugaml <>;? Uro Dryeood Mlat M B Dottawllr, rnt-s. s1 ???-.r, II l'nlon H IllHta. ?VORCE8TER?S Ell??. Imll??' r??n1v-to waai ; 2:1 Ualea Sq Mllllnrrv, Nn.lon?. K.lr. ATLANTA M Riefe * Uro? i'o; Mia. K ?.... lacea .-.ni ambroldarl*! in? vv :.t.| n CHI? vu ? Marshall i l?l I f. i o; .t M Plteli ? i i illlln? rjr; ">? Warth ft CINCINNATI i in tun. I I' dorm?n, mil littery; W H Wrlri?t-lii. . lo.lilnu; :'? h ?r MINNKAPOUB Pan..11 ?n; ii Mitchell, handkerchief, slovea, rl one, lacee and 1 liai neckwear: I1TI Hwa> DBTROfT Crowles Bree; Ii A nurklinrdt. notions; a Leonard tt M KM I'll IS r? i? rwaaatela A Hm: Ml?? r, i raal . ? wtln underwear; Q 1. Iitfe ?t. I?..i?' and Mrn'a \\ mr. ?BALTIMORE Baltlmora ltarnain Houoa i? Volmer, clothing un t linings; is? 1th m. HARRIMB1 HO, PENN I> Kaufman; I Knhlnaon. . nate; 11 R llth at ?.VAHA NKH Burgen* N-?li * Ce; A w Hunt, i-hll Iren ? wear; T P Redmond, dreae. >. lili Be i PHILADELPHIA IlUunrr '?] II Wanner. j rent? i |ohi i . ' I. K l'r,t|, at. SAVANNAH I ?Ik Clot blag Oe; D n Fa Ik. . lothlng Park .v /..?Ms? 11 i.i. OHIO i i: Starr to. M nu... i,. olethla?; ?'"> in n? I arpct? and rnrnltiire. [BALTIMORE -Baltimore Bargala lioui.?. i pi . ?. fum coo.i- . : i Itfe a? BieidllAMTON?Powler, Die? a Walker; t c i...nK??rii. carpeta; III tth ??-. (irai,.I LOC18VILLE?Kaufman, Btraaa Coi J I Do ? ???-. rum K'io.ta. lioslrry mil uioIt ?T. ..I . Ill Mil m HfeesMHssaa JOPLIN wo Newaaas Bee. ce p Kewaaan, i.,.-, m i mi b< rre (th a. i.i ?s ANOEI.1 > v Hamburger ,v Boa; H ?? Stew i- . i Mll.VV i -nrr.r. Id I?n,-her CO| T ? .-r?. uni BOT. Mao; ? l'> ft PARSONS DENIES HE'S NOT ANGEL? Says He Must Be, as Y Was F. T. Martin's Seen tary for Four Years. In refutation of the charge by M Leone Panana, in her suit for sepai '.ion, that h?- was of a "iiuarrelson domineering and abusiva ebaraets ? Bryhau Parsoni asserts that hardly could have had those faults, r canse for four year? he wat secreta to tlie late Frederick TownsOBd Mart Also it appears from his answer th ? occasion Parsons nought the a vice of Mrs? Charlotte 6, Breitung, the Hotel St Regis, as te how to happy though married. Mrs. Breitui it the wiiV of Edward H. Breitun banker, whoso daughter, .Juliet, secret married Maximilian Frederick Kleist, k;?i dener. i; . Parsons were Btarried on April last, and eight days later, tke wife n h ??i i, her husband struck her hi threateni'd to kill her, and in the fo lowing week told her she OUght to be | i'l'n. They were boarding M West 58th st at tha time. In her application for alimony Mr aid hei huaband had proper! ? i.don and wat receiving royaltil from a hook he had written. Parsor ? i inch prosperity, saying that M Martin helped him ha\c the book put lished, but instead of drawing royalti' he owed money to the publisher. Justice Weeks fixed th?- tempor?r alimony at $1_ a week and allowed th wife iT.'i for counsel lees. Mr-. Breitung's name win brougl into the ca?e in the uflidavit of Pal sons, who apparently took his troubl? to the banker's wife. This was BOOB h month after his marriage. Mn Breitung, Perseas -aid. mivi.-.ed him t take a trip to Europe, suggesting tha by the time he returned Mrs. Parson would have calmed down. Mrs. Parsons refused the passage t Kuroj.e otfered by Mrs. Breitung, an? so Parsons went abroad alor.e. "Nov., after I have returned after ui absence of three months in Enro?e,1 said Parsons m telling of tin- failup oi the ahs'.'tit treatment, ba is as ii anal nervOUl as .-.he wa.-? la?-t April whei 1 married her, and the strain of tin cruel dressmaking, coupled with tha and rattle SI New VorK, so alii ierent from hi r prior life in Pan I Aral mel her, has changed aim soured her whole character." Mrs. Pal sons i.- a dressmaker em ployi d by a Fifth av, firm, and herbus? bai d complained that .-he refused tt; ?;?. bei employment after they n arriad. ParsOBS said that he lent |26 to his - family in Pari- and he had to borrow the money from < omit !?'? trurloz. lie was one of the war stranded American! in Pari", and while he wa? in ihis situation his sister died I need. POLICEHv?rUROOURT Mrs. Mullane Found Uncon? scious at Station Garage. Mrs. Kate Mullane, matron at the West oOth st. police ?.tat ion, was found nnconaeious in the garage at the sta? tion lata last night by Patrolman ?Sul? livan, chauffeur of the patrol wagon, and some of the reserves, who heard a cry and ran to the spot. it is not known wkdther Mrs. Mullens fell over a temporary balustrade that has been built during repairs on the second floor, where the matron't .re, or f?'ll when descending the spiral Btaireaee. She was taken to the New York Hospital by Dr. Stephens. said there was a possibility that -he had received a concussion of the brain and internal injuries. OCTOBER EXPORTS TAKE A BIG JUMP _ Month's Trade Shows Bal? ance of $33,622,370 in Favor of U. S. ffinm Tlif Trth'ine BoBOeo. ' Washington, Nov. 1. An extraordi? nary gain in foreign trade, with an in ereasing balance in favor of the United -tat . i- reflected in telegraphic rs port.-, to the Secretary of the Treasury from the principal ports of the coun? try for October. The statement issued from the office of the Secretary of the Treasury *o nlght follows; "Mi terial improvement la the foreign eo m m ?lie oi ths United Slates and a lubstantial trade balance in favor of country for tbe month of October are indicated b) telegraphic reports t?? Secretary IfeAdoo of imports and exports at the principal customs ports for the month ju-t elosed. Piguret from Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, (lal % ? stop., Norfolk. Newport News, New Orlean . Non Vork. Philadelphie, San P ranci si ?, Seattla and Taeoma show line of total imports at these from October ?'? to October :<t was -* i ? i?'?.:! i !.-.; l. and exports for th?* -anie per;.,,! 1139,963,631, or an i 622,370 in the value of exports over imports. Ths imports and exports at these port- reprcMiit BBOUl il per cent and 72 per cent, respectively, of th? total for the whole country. "Reporta to the Secretary Indicate that grain it moving with InCTa freedom, and that the cot'on export trade i- opening measurably. For the week ended October 28 I12.0M bales of n were exported to various parts of th.- world, "n October 29 -.?.?re exported." The statement given the value of at tbi ; ?. ' * ? I from October .'. to p., as fol? lows: i- . ? i ? ? I ; ?:?..? .... ii ? ; . :. V . Or1 .. ? i'lilU.lrlpllI* . *' - ? ? ? I . ? < . ? I'll ?? I T'".?" : . . i;:.; ; I1M.3I1.JS? $1 ' r v,M ?i ,,-.. Although detailed reports of the Of the exports fur tha las' month are no? available, insisted of .ar lupplii -. ?n tbs moiii! ?? - iber trade gaifl ? th ri ? ? irked increi ? ureil .-.'tides. There sie ??: o indica? da ' n volved in 'he ? sr Is inen i Tl.. ? ? ? -ni.- i.ala"?-- v ? ?ward - oh ing 11 b intei nal i? nal roblara, which i* now ut.di-r ? ti by American banken i:.! Treasury Department ofBeia] lid.-, which has turned in tes, will mate? '? ? ? ? if this try to Grmt Britain, and the pres? ent in1 I i ' under mora fa\ omble ! October. It is i-." . oti that the i r or Ami ?? ? an manufactured products "f all kr'ids by countrii which formerly depended upon 1 . i pean markets will increase. Schroon Lake Inn in Ashes. Glei l alls, N. Y., Nov. 1. The _.?? laud House, at Schroon Lake, owned by ta r James Emerson, was desti ? tl i- morning, together with the pul Church., the electric light plant and three < ittagee. POLITICAL DISCUSSION LEAVES ONE $100 OUT, OTHER ALL IN Sightseeing Westerner and Jovial Stranger, in Midnight Election Argument, Place Bet and Both Lose?West? erner Looking for His Money, Stranger in Cell. When E. C. Kulli, a real estate operator of Los Angeles, arrived here from England on the Luttante Bator? day he felt that he ?as entitled to a ?hole ?lay of sightseeing la the ?e. trepolis. Mr. Kulli. Mttg a son of the Golden West, appreciates the value ot , , rv. Bnd when he discovered Robert Arnold at large .n the vicinity of nth i Broadway carelessly displaying h hug?' roll of yellowbacks he thought ,?uiy t.. warn him to be more die <rKesuit Mr. Kulli la out $100 and Mr Arnold is languishing in a cell, With little hope of being able to vote rroW< Grand laweni Is what to written opposite I rum on ths loteratthe.-.thstpol.i'.'-tatu.n.The ??'ory, according to the police, is as iol When Mr. Kulli ?iw Mr. Arnold and I ? BBOnel wandering about the ten? derloin he feared that the young man mia-hl have been indiscreet at dinner. Hi? wall meaat advice wm e owe that Mr Arnold thanked Mr. kulli ami volunteered to !*?? the visitor about the town. , , _? His good office- were accepted, and then began a long tour und.: ? llghU. All of a sudden, .pie were near 13th it Slid Third av., Mr. Arnold espied a friend a very ,1 highly esteemed friend VI hat natural than thai he should join the party? I The friend, it seems, was somewhrt of a political bug, and it wasn't leB| before a spirited di-cussion on t ht coming election was in progress. At though a Californien, Mr. Kulh h.a. kept pretty well ?[.formed and hav Boms :d.-a.? of hi ow B Moreover, he srai prepared te back his opinion! a of the realm And 10 It happened tnat much money was bet on what Tue-day would bring forth. Mr. Arnold peeled off the out? side of hia roll, and Mr, Kulli, who had forgotten to ha?.- hi? foreign cur? rency changed at the Hotel Astor, ??here he ??a? stopping, put up Ave l<M franc t. Then, it appeand, enthuMaam died . ? ingl crept in from all What was the use of bleed Ing i?ch other. Suppose the friend, - ? 1er, a ?re te give money back. That looked fair enough, and it ??as dune. Then tl.e friend ??cnt home. A few minute? later Mr. Kulli dis en? ? i- -i wa? the '. ind they pay the mortgage mi the old farm with behind the footlights. Mr. Ar? nold ?>.?- awfully upset and ?? ? ri| friend. Mr. h ? f .r him. though. From Set ft. ?i.- streets, Bueaalag every t las! gitanee was warded. Mr. Arnold hove in . nmpany with Mr. Kulli, he into the 5th at. stat.on. RESORTS. RESORTS. NORTH CAROLINA The Center of Winter Out of Door Life in the Middle South THE CAROLINA Opens Nov. 20th Put [uestl ire accommodated previous to this date The finest GOLF COURSES in the South, 1,200 miles of connecting automobile roads; 40.000 acre Shooting Preserve, with good guide?, and dogs, fine livery of Saddle Horses, Fox Hunting, Tennis, Trap Shooting, Model Dairy. Frequent Tournaments in All Sports. Pullman Service Daily and Sunday from New York. No i oniumpthrei Received at Pinehursl II II. IMOKM \ 1 ION ?IN KiMjl r>T. GENERAL OFFICE. Pinehurit, N. C. LEONARD TUFTS, Boston, Mast. ??jtf& ff?mm ^r? tfanticCi?K UI\e CUy by?f\e ?5>?2?v. <_/?/? 4 ex. Where the congenial climate, bracing tsll sea sir sad delightful turrounding? all unite to make s viiit, whither for a long or ihori period, one of unalloyed pleasure. Atlantic City Hotel* sre unrivalled !?. ' -_ury and comfort. Thesiret. piert, the famout Boardwalk, numerout well appointed ?hop? and s hott ot varied sttrscliont. The Leading Houses ?.I. furoUb fait laierraatioa. rate?, etc on application. Harlborongh Blenheim Both Aruerti an arel I. in. (??I I '..!:? jTilihW-lti-A-jonaCoaipanr ?.aleo Hail n -U I and -a- .?r..; lue? F. L. Young. M?t. Hntal li.nn'a Ani-rlran Plan. Open r.ntlre V? ar Walter -J B?iin-\ ? l. The Bhclhnrn? turopean I'lio. I Welltet. V?r Hotel St. Charlea Open All Year Nearllo Balu?* Co. Beailde Hain Open All Year. f P Cook'? Son?. Hotel Btraod Alaraji Op.'D. F. B. Otf and II > 1 ??. 1* ? Hotel CheUea Id the Uahlooabi.-Chelae? aectloo. Open All Year i. B. Thompaon A Co. Tbe Pe_t_hnr?t Open All Y.-A-. Vu. R. Hood. Tbe Holmharn Open All Year. Henry Darnell. "A HivsTi i GR H5TEC7 ???ALEN HALL i, WERWf.RSVILLE.PA: (, j|\ | IN Hit MOI MAlNsY'Jf Dry air. ftssMatM Physician Maasale; Me? ?'-.ruy: cabi Ml Hatli? Dial Kitchen Golf l.-.nl? Sime manureine_( a? All-en. ( ily BUSINESS CARDS. NEW VillK ( AKII.T ll.i.AMMi WOI . Larsctf, M ?. M<?1eri,. um; hi os WOVEN l'I.'iM a?Li> CABPCTB ? ir- Jlar. 4 .' l It Wert . r !. CARPET ci.LAMNd CO - s?..! u.r, ?t ?-::.. hun.l Or ; . ? Broad ?ay. 421 m ?itb at CUE & BRANPT Tel 1? .?-:'. ??;? _____ Miilllicraph Idler?. -apt ?; n vv. ?ii. -ford, lit ... , . AllIHi 11 Hi:" AN a ''". 126 Ulberty it !.. ? toi 32? . il U .?r reildeiiCi. Shipping Information and Marine News of the World \ essf!* Arriving at and Depart inp from Port of New York, .Sunday, November I. ?IIMATI RK At.MA-.o l :ti.?m"?. H liii.ii watkh. a.M wi II ....... ? ::.<?, ? ? i ; u I I INCOMING BTEAMEM ro-DAT. t ? ' ? ? ? I ?all ______ OUTGOING STT.AMKRS. 1" OAT. ?? . I M pa _t Novan ?VKMBEBt -.t I'M g ? ; , , ' ? : ' " ? TRANSPACIFIC MAMS. U , M.-.l ... ' ? ' - ? "Net I i,la San Kn ?? UUUVXD ?._. .,,??,... ? ? ? ?' ? ' . ? '. , ' ? . - ? . Ml ? ? '? ' ' ? . . i ' . ? . - ? . H -., V Ml,h V ? l>? ' .v ? - ? l< , . al | . I V .?* ?? lea. .*? trat* r?aueri|?r< a M -? I ? ? Bat i Delaware i ). 1 : a < . ? > ? -. . - ? ?-tobar 11. lo - I Han ? .- . i - ? : m. - I . ? ?I '?? ?? . .??-.. a It h ul- .V . sv: P ' ? i cm., kvi r ? o !?. --ii, ? I Newport Xe??; ? ' ?-??? I - THE WEATHER REPORT Forecasts and Records of thj Last Twenty-four Hours. Oficial Record and Forrciit '?' ? - ? raina rurre-l : : itlo maxlinuin t?mp?r.iture - ' . ? . ? . ? - - . .. , - ? ?arainp an lUplayed ? ? : r-li l'a A ?I . . ? . ? i ?' ? Forr.??t lor sp?. ml Loc.litle,. ?Eailsrn Nrw '. ? Jntey. Delawart. E.ttrrn Prnmylnanl.. Mar>l.r>d. tnr Ohfrlt of Columbl? W-tterll Prn . Drlvaala. Virginia and Writ Virginia, lair I?.mor? row and Tutiday. - ? Humidity. - ? i - - i- m B?'omettr Reidlna,. I : B Loral Official Record ? . ; i .-oii. | til I 1m. .'?r ? : t ' ? a ii I II M . ? I p. I ? II H.I! | i i i . i ... . .-.- lut ?Mr I Local Forecatt. 1. _ FIRE RECORD. AM . ...? ' ? . jan.ln: ? ifltae ? >, I , ..?llaer; Moa unknown; ? - ? ! . ina Furniture ? rman, I lla.1l, ? ? SEE PORTO RICO Increased passenger accommodations permit reduction in rate, enabling tourists to enjoy exceptional opportunity for seeing this "Island of Enchantment." 16-Day All Expense Cruise Now $94.50 \Ml 1 I' In.-luriing the ant re tourner fr. I <rv ?o am! around the laland and return, with atope In prtn ? i t... v, berc ateaini r may i ? . ? every BatuMay Write for n. a ) r?>r.\-i. "I'm fi Rico ' 'rulae Add CRUISING DEPARTMENT PORTO RICO LINE <~in\fr*\ OnV?) !1 Ilr-^a FALLRIVERLINE TO BOSTON $3.00 I-v PHIR.ll, N. 1'.. R ru lea Mn Daily -t i p. m. Massa >?w I on.lon i\'i?T??I h) l.lne, ?'* ? r."ti.J)ii t..- Pl.-r 41). N I'.. rt Houston H, WSSk tajrs only, ; 3D IV M . l'Ier 70. E. H f i; .. i M , ? p '? IV?.iri.'?ter. HJtj Prn.laleii, <? ?lire? t. I ??I l-ll-l. ??l ITKIHMlMs SI.IX). I Dally, lea-ladras siin.iii?. irSS m. m. I l'.-.im Plat I ?. i: II T ?? r?K) Baakraan. I ? ? Tl '?? ?? - BrsaS rsj M I I ' ? ? ? f ??t .IT,-... Ii.-o, !??*.* i . ; | Rff? "fl" I IMF I ?i;'> lt. 1 A'i'H ?tu u Lint yr BR(, y r Porto Iilco. Cura. _o _? VanastMla, r"AIUCAS No?. 4|l'HII.Al?H.PHIA ?> . I? ?t LIA Not 11 MARAI AIBO superior Accommodation? for rass-nuers TU.ISS, IlALLE?T & CO . . '?era! Ma:.agent. |] ".Vail Str-pt CUNARD Eitabliihfd i741 Fastest Steamers in the World AQLITA.MA. LISITXM\. ?Al VTAMM Regular and Uninterrupted Servios EUROPE -<v LIVERPOOL Franconia Mon.. Nov. 2, 4 p.m LUSITA?NIA Wed. Nov. 4. |l)a.m Orduna ?Sdt., Nov. 14, 10 a.m. Transylvania ?Sit., Nov. 21, 10 a.m. Franconia Sat., Nov. 2i*. 10 a.m. LUSITANIA Wtd.Dec.2, 10 a.m. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE GENOA, NAPLES. PATRAS. MALTA CARPATHIA \xvd,N?u,4, 2 p.m. Company's Office. 21-24 State St.. IY Cl?rk t Orl?nt Crultr. fib 14, I-.- ??: S. I ''-? terdara. F. C. CLARK, Tlti?, Bul'dla?. N. V WORK WANTED. Male farm MANAORR?Weald ltki a portion f..r 'nir dairy an-1 farm manager; 1a -v ??ay. hori : i ?? :--,... 1.1.? alvan u* . meat .. llmin? i'.j. j? A.f.-id ?t. I ? ? ? . ? ? .!. v. 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