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7 QUEER CAPTURE BY POLICE MfW THINK WOMAN WORKf.lt WITH BURGLAR OAS'O. kurprlnrri ' Cateh In the Trap Ttirjr Wet Mi- .u e Vslae Name and Refuses tn Trll Anyttilna CMtM After Mid night In House Already Robtieii. I he Williarosirtirg polios havo (Mught a woman Imralar. who is about to hfcora , mother, a Korl7 drossMl (-mature of 2l, who cnrried for vanity's Mka a stolen ittdbag of emliroiclerod "ill iiii K 'I'l 1 1 v think slto wan emplxvoil lv a Kiitic t filming; thiovoH, but lliey Ultra n l Kg bv queet innine her. Sirprin'ri in tlM art of eiitoritiK a bOUM II bad rtlroutiy boon Fobbed she threw mi i t hand, mi'iini'teil gtolldtf, utitl nl nf ic ' v i life I Mm addrwS lid three i itnes OtuMd her month. She w.m hel I for ox.nnination n"l Motility lv HaRto irate fooley In the Manhattan avaotM I .lice ootirti Kor several months fie fjMMipolAl hi Kiihnrhoorl haa suffered from hurglara vi', i robbod hntlKe that hint 1)090 Hhtit tip ( the nun titer while the tenant were ijr in i he country That a wa nothing . nl ,.f the cirilinary. bo far at the detero i i'H COIlM aee, in the run of thoftw. ny M "t.d das' crook adept at BSCOttd story v rk (IT window furcitiir might have been t: tliief Brutal BrcWtl nf ."lit l.eotuir.l ri lost MO worth of valuables, In i linn '0 oi'ibroii'-M oil (hatelaioe owned i Mir- Brown. There wore half a dofen er contplalnanta, ' discover made on vledneerlaJF I'V t tp,ena LVOaevllU ot tut Nassau avenue, member of a well known O reappoint fmnily, brought about the capture of the w i . ii Mr. P'tleville live. nt f ir ! 'ii hi mother's pine- at 130 Milton i lire Mipoint. When Mrs I'tlze- . , sei her house on Jut 1st. go to v " z liki X. J. for the simm er she . l tier son to lo k in once a greek to f if thing! were all right. The huliaa, i . i Colonial in siyie and set back an mm i . es whs huarded hi front, fieea pre i ititn had been taken as to the lack idowa, which were merely cloaed and ted on the inside Day liefore yesterday when Mr. D'0fle Villa looked in he saw nothing alarming until lie got to the kitchen. There on tne floor was a clothes basket piled with - mothcr'a weuring apparel furs, silk d lessee, lingerie, nuinerous lixmgs of w imetl's wear On the kltohan table were the remains of a meal somebody bad enjoyed since the D'OSOVillee went lo Jereey. Arid on the Hour were stubs (. e.garettes. Kugene I '().e ille, eeelng that the windows had been forced and I. ..liking that the leisurely burglar might return, suggested when he reported his discovery to the police that a trap set t t night might catch something. Police Captain Colentan, with DcteC lives Nelson anil Smith .went to t he I '( )ze hous on Wetldosdey evening and i ii -cited themselves in the room next t the kitchen, leaving the kitchen door h little ajar They wailed for several I .'ir without sensing anything suspl- , . c. Suddenly at abotll 12:10 A M. I'ttterday they heard a crunching of navel nd then the rasp of a Window being raised In the darkness l ..Ionian cautiously opened wide the kitchen door While bis men got their guns ready for n man crook, i rcsently, afler a short interval of silence. a figure showed vaguely in the window. Detective Keleon waited until the visitor had gol Inside, then he !!red n bullet into the floor. A voice, riirloUSly high, the detectives thought. called out. "Hold on. Don't shoot. I haven't anything I urn on the lights " With the twist of the button that regu lated the electrics the nolioe saw that t icy had captured a woman, she stood quite still, her eyes Wide open, trembling md silent. Coleman asked quickly what waa doing there. She said she had have shelter somewhere, so had crept i Tuesday night toleep in the D'Oseville kitchen and had come again for the same I'irpose. Coleman took from her an mbroiderod handbag, the same, the po- ice said yesterday, that had been stolen (rom Braun'e house opening it he found i gold watch and chain and twenty pawn tickets, i hey took the woman to the Herbert ttresi polic station, where there waa h t'larron The matron observed at once tui the men hid overlooked She ' hispored to Coleman, who lvikel at his prisoner in amazement He asked her ' hy in such a condition she had found i necessary to break into houses The ivoman, who had cried a little while with ' h matron, set her jaw and refused to :.wr To Coleman's questioning as to her name and address she said she. was Mrs Margaret Webber of 135 Meeker avenue, that she had a husband and that -!i was not gulhy of burglary loiter - said that she was Mrs Margaret mil s and still Liter that she was Mrs ) ! o gore! Schwunz ihen a detective went to iv Meker nue yesterday for information con- UK the queer prisoner he found nobody of tti' name of Mrs Margaret or Bchulta .I Hchwarta hurl ever - : there It is a tenement house oc . ! exclusively by Italians and the ghlsjrhood is Italian When the polloe iih I 'he prisoner Wby she had given a ' iddresa .-he saidCahe had uothing to sajr, They askid her if she be i to a gang of thieves and if she sen forced or persuaded Into steeling i. ii She would tiot reply. 341 P M yesterday the prisoner t-k"ri before Magistrate Dooley iu the Manhattan avenue Police Court. The iIm 'rat.' asked her if she was trying ekl somebody. She wouldn't say i no The Magistrate listened to ii D'Oseville bad to say and heard I'Htimouy of the polloe wno oaptured 'I hen he held her foe burglary in mis of $:, oou lie police say that the prisoner is the . in who robbed Matron Hoffman of children's playground in flreonpolttt ral days ago, taking a com and a n from the shelter house wllilu the ii - back was turned They say it like rubbed Mr. llrown's house also . i husband, they are sunt, because -tufted to write yesterday morning .': sbody named Webber, observed a detective was watching her and ly tore up the sheet of paper. The " idea is that she was workiugfor a "t house thieve. I IU It IV StO.fMMt.iHHI SI IT. tUthorlre Iniinlry m to Nnasr 1 umpsn) iient h mi Havemeyer. ion, N, J.. Oct. 6. View-Chancellor - h is KlgiUMl an order, which was 1 her.- to-day. authorizing an cvaini ti t.i dctprtnine the condition and htisinesl ot the plants included in - "-culled Sugar Trust its eslstlna 'lav W and Juno 2. 1900. when the i ii sugar Raflning Company ot Jsraey was in prooeaa of formation. rder was made ill thn unit in- Hed by Norman H. Topiier as aiaoU" I H e at Nathaniel 'looker lo rorn ai accounting for ilO.UOO.UOU of the mon siock iii the National company . "I t., havo tioon iasupd without deration to .lame H. Post as I ho i ". titat ivp nf tho Isto Honry tt. Havo- Ml TooUar chargos that tho common s Involved in tho litigation was givon i rnjs fc the organizors of the enr ' r. and that it was against tho ' - of the referred stock ho Idorn " to have the Common stock ro od or ail amount oriual to its par i le paid over to tho company. Always Keep a dozen bottles of Evans' Ale in the house for and pleasure. Keep it readv to health come the coming or ;peed the parting guest .'' Tclepaeae your dealer ow BOMB VICTIMS SLEEP AGAIN PKACK follows sisp .v s I o .V of Mtt.KMKS'3 FBVB Mat No More I a pin-Inns I rack the Night since Hlzo Went to .lull The rstron of One rnrveyor of l.scteals No I .niKiT are Msrkril fur Nlsiialitrr. The day after diovannl Kir.zo. the milk -man who set off bombs on his milk route was arreetedt the milk store at 3w Baal Eleventh street, which was run by his brother and another man, ahut up and the brother and his partner disappeared .lust after the store closed detectives arrived there to lisk t hrotigh it and See if thOM in it knew anything about the bombs that had exploded almost daily in August in the neighborhood of Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets from Second avenue to Avenue A Most of the bombs seemed to be aimed at the business of Joseph and benjamin Saragusa. milk dealers who control the milk trade in the Italian section of which their store at 34t Kast Twelfth street is nearly the centre I heir business was lucrative and many tried to split it up by opening rival shopa and failed l ast spring two men. one Kizu's brother, sug- (cstt'il to tne saragusa nrotnera tnat t hey s taken as partners m the business since thev could not break into it'anv otherlwav. I'hev were much nut out when the Sara- gusas turned them down. Itigtit away ttnngs liappenerl to tne brothers On July 1'.' a bomb went off under the milk store and changed the ap tsarance of the pluce Just about ttiis time It i os brother and the other man opened the milk store at Ut Kast Eleventh street, around the corner from the Sara gusa store, and announced their intention of going after the milk business with both hands Saragusa had heard of intentions hke that I stoic and smiled He also kept in his employ GiOVannl RISSO, who w orked as a teamster. On July '-'4 a bomb went off in a milk wagon own, si by Saragusa as it was on the ferryboat nethorKnd in 'lie Wee hawken aUp in charge of Riaao The bottom blew out of the wagon, milk l athed the crowd in the forward part of the Uiat anil there was considurablo excitement as well as a big loss lo the Haraguaaa. After this Riaao was tired and lie went to work for his brother, de livering milk from the rival Btore in Eleventh street. From that lime forward the neighbor hood that bought from the Saragusas got very little sleep o' nights Nineteen Isunlis went oft in twenty-four days, and most of them were in the hallways of tenements where there was little proba bility of a Hlaek Hand motive, because those injured by the explosion were all poor One morning Mrs Antonio Colarueae was lying In bed with her day old baby on the second floor when a home went oft that blew in 'he side of the wall and scattered plaster all over the mother and child 'I he t'obtrussos were very poor, Lot because of the baby they bought touch milk. All these explosions took place early in the morning hn the miPimeu were making their rounds, but the detectives never thougl t of suspecting a milkman until thev caught QioVMUli Hizo . n the night he set iff two bombs One of them wept oft iii the hallwav outelds Benjamin Saragusa's flit on the fourth fl.nr -it 31 1 Fast Twelfth street. Mrs. Saragusa hsp pened to be looking into the hallway before the bomb went off etui she siw Rtxro witn his milk lisket on his nrm turning off the light in the hall That was shortly before Ifeteotives t'arrao. Dondero and Costano saw Itizzo go into the hallway of IU Kast Thir teenth street He was inside so long that thev decided to follow and got to the hallway' in time for Carrao to grind his heel upon n fuse that was sputtering a few inches from a bomb. Inev chased Kir.zo up to the roof and caught him after he had fired two shots at them Riaao comes up for trial iu General Sessions to-dav. The detectives then thought that it might be worth while to look into the milk store from which Ki.zo started out on his deliveries of milk and explo sions, but when they got there they found it empty and the landlord wondering where he would get the month's rent With Risao'a capture and the dosing of the milk store the bomb explosions in the neighborhood ceased. There has not been one since. The detectives found also thai the makers of the bombs got then I, lack powder and dynamite from Italians who wotked in excavati his where blasting is done. It was easy for an Italian to slip some powder or u stick of dynamite in hi- pocket, the detectives found, and thev have Interviewed the contractors doing blasting to such effect that here after it will tie hard for a laborer to sup- ply the material from which bombs are made It is believed that this al-o will cut i. own the bombing I i.siuuas iu the i (ty, TO Ml oil lfiiv WORKER Unit ut Oner and III Keen It strlkr Is Not railed if fifteen hundred structural iron workers will receive a notification this .evening with their pay envelopes that llioy have been laid on" tti accordance witlt the ulti matum of the governing committee of the Allied Iron Trades on Wednesday declar ing a lockout if the atrlkea against the Lleberman A Hanford Company iu its ihopa and on aeven bulldlnga are not de clared off. The 1.800 men to lie laid off constitute about an per cent, of the structural iron workers employed I'V the Allied lion Trades, which are made up of the Iron League, the Employers Association of Architectural Iran Workers and the Orna mental Bronas and lion Masters t'i- Ciatlon, 'n Kriday next, it the strikes lire not called off in t he men nt line, the rent of the structural iron workers will la- laid oil', making the lockout complete. It Is to he kept up until the contracts of the Lleberman Hanford Company are manned. The following notification waa Bent yesterday by the governing commit, tee to every member of the Allied Iron Trade! I t'ou are hereby ordered to lay off to perl omit of all men now in your employ ICItner directly or indirectly through sub-con-tractora) upon outside structural and ornamental Iron work la flraater now York on or before October h and to employ no new men upon such nork until further orders from this committee. It is the intent of this rommtttoo, in tho event that all job of tho l.ioherman A ' Hanford Company Bra not fully jnnnned hy Friday. Ootober 13. to reuuest the hoard of govornnrs of the building Trade Km ployera Association tf) sanction a complete layoff of all outaide men employed hy tho inemhera of the Allied lion Trades and other members of the Hull. ling Trade Employers Association. SUCh Isyoff to bo I in effect until tho jobs of the said company are fully manned. j Do Yourself Justice See Our Fall and Winter Metropolitan Suits and Overcoats Browning, King & Co. After you Examine the Style, Quality and Price of our Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats you will Appreciate the Advantages offered by this Institution in its various Departments to Men, Young Men, Boys and Children. We ask the privilege of demonstrating this fact without any obligation on your part to purchase, and offer the services of competent and courteous salesmen. When you purchase, as we Know you will, remember the BOWNINC KINO Policy to hold your money on deposit until every transnclion gives Perfect Satisfaction. OVERCOATS FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN SUITS FOR MEN & YOl'NCJ MEN SUPERIOR MEN'S FURNISHINGS MEN'S HATS YOUNG MEN'S, HOYS AND CHILDREN'S HATS ft FURNISHINGS r "A 'Browning.King & CQ Broadway at 31tld Street Cooper Square at 5th Street Brooklyn: Fulton at Dekalb. BOMB BVFFRAOiaTS OROP I V. Visit lllslrlel l onvenlloiis Willi etes for Vetes fur eemen, More than two hundred members of i the Woman s Hu If rage party under the leadership or Mrs. W. . Penfleld, the temporary Iks. end Mrs. James Lees Latdlaw, ohalrman of the Borough of Manhattan, dlatrlbutad themselves among the various district conventions held last nleht in Manhattan and The Br,,tn .mil I beeought the delegates to use their In fluanoa with the Aaeembly candidates on behalf "f the suffrage reeolution. Mrs Laidlasr had .111 invitation from Sheriff Shea to spesk at the Republican convention in the k'ourteeiiih district, hut when she arrived at the Thirty -first Rtr.s-i headquarters she waa told that the meeting had sdjoumed it. nl Monday night, "Well, never mind." she said smilil fly as she reentered ber yellow draped auto mobile, "we can visit the Democrats. Then she ordered the chauffeur to drive to :m Kast Thirty-second street, the new Democratic district headojuartera, Now have your dodgers ready." she InatrUCted the five women and "lie man who accompanied her. us the car halted in the midst of a crowd of delegates. The SUffragiatS had ascended two of the three Mteps of the olubhouse atoop when then progress w-gs stopped by three delegates. "YoU can't come in here, announced John Murphy, the sergeant at inns. "It's one of the by-laws Of this club that no woman can cross the threshold." "Why I just want toga in and aneah one minute." protested Mrs t.aidlaw "Won't you no in snd tell Mr. t'ruiae we're hereV" "Say!" called one of the barrlcaders, "do you want to bear the ladlea talk?" Leader Michael Cruise, who was pre sldingat the convention In the front room, intimated that he did not. "Well then.'' said Mrs. Laidla'W, "We'll iust so in and distribute these eirculai letters addressed to the Assembly district nominating Conventions asking them to chooae a candidate who is favorable to the submission to s,pular vote of a con stitutional amendment enfranchising women. We don't care whether the man batiovoa In suffrage himself. We just want him to be fair and give our party of 10,000 members a chance with the voters." "I'm running thla meeting," announced Mr Crulae, who had overheard the plea, "and there will be no circulars given out. We're too busy." Mrs Laldlaw sighed and then told her lieutenants to do the I., i they could The man forced his way through the hall to the door of the front room and managed to hand out n doen or so of the vellow circulars before he was shoved Into the street The Women staved out side and bestowed then ciicul'll's upon delegates who were arriving lute Then the party climbed into the auto mobile n ml started fi it t tie Republican con vent ion of the Twenty-seventh district at H17 Sixth avenue Mrs Holder Weeka, Mis H n Hunt and Mr l.uidlaw were there before them, and the delegates gave them a roUsiltg welcome Mi LaidlaW made a speech on behalf of the Men s League for Woman Suffrage and Mrs. Weeks talked for fif teen minutes. Among the other W. s P, leaders who visited conventions were Mrs Frederick Nathan, Mrs Jessica Finch, Mrs Sophie Kleiner, Miss Martha Klutchkiu. Mrs Gertrude Duncan. Mrs. A C, Flske, Miss Kliz.ubeth Freeman and Miss Mary flar rei Hay. Miss Eliaabeth Freeman and Mrs. Mien pierce led u band of suffragettes from the Wot mi ii 'a Suffrage Party In to I be Kenub liean Aseemlily convention in the Thirty thud district at 110 10 Third avenue. The Hi on , and they had half an hour in which to preach the cause, When they were through the convention proceeded to row until a late hour, when an adjournment because of disagreement was taken until October II. Mrs, Frederick Nathan, leader of I ho Do You Like Your Beer In thtl$ QuaUtity, Jdeer will Suit You to Perfection! It U Superb! i New Metropolitan Rtylea ami fabrics' for Day and Rvenlng Wear Prrfwt in ut ami Plnleb. A Istrgrr Varlrtj than Have I m nih.wii $15.00 to $40.00 i Modrla Kxnlmlreljr Onra, Dt'slgned and Made in our own Work Rooms. Kvrry (iHrmrnt on Kxpreaalon nf Perfect Tailor 4 r;ift and HIMy. Vein r I Api rlom r $15.00 to $38.00 A Guaranteed Glove. Compare with mi. no Kind $1.00 t A t . fancy stirr Bosom Milrta timt so many arc hat im trouble 1 $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 I ustir i ii u .it i r r inoocl lilt ts Knitted I nilcrwcar. dlrrct from the i Knl I AC 'omplete Line of "Superior" l ; That Bpeelal Sfl.00 "BrownlngKlng" Derby i again a favorite, Superior omiiity at $3.00 i Our Own Htylei lnMot and St la St ol son Huts an a credit to Amer ( Ica'a fort-most ami beat Maker $3.50 to $12.00 Thl i a srparato ami Important The Shuwing of Hats ami t aps is price raoa from 75c to $6.50 Rxreptlonal Value in tirav ami Tan Lined or t'nllned (.loves 85c N. itiii.it Merino I'ndprwear. Nirev til .'II (A. The Shlrti, Nrekwear. (iloves and have a snap ami MMgn tn them that will he appreciated by parents who want to make their Children's Whopping Kasy. ' NATIONAL INSTITUTION" Fifteenth Assembly district of the Woman HllfTrage party, anil Ida llnsteii 11. hist preeented thnmelveM ut the Kpntillosn convention of the Fifteenth AMHmbly district, made l.rief sH"ethes anil handeU out pamphlets REMOVED -It IHif.S TO fWIIT. HiililThst tin- l.rsMsture Hsit No Power lo Put Thrm tint of tlfflee. (m behalf of the superseded .indues of th Court of Claima I. t.aftin KelloK is to hrttiK suit to lest the constitution" allty "f the act signed in July liy Oov. Dix which abollahee tin court and re plaoae it by a board of claims, with three immisstoners. ur. aetioaa sakl ves- I t,,ritMV . ,,;, i,,,,,,, ,v Senat .r Loomia . .,,) siK!.,i by Oov li in effect removes I Judcee In a manner apparently not Dro I vided for by law. According to the state t'onetltutlon. Judges of a court of record can be removed only in the i manner provided by tho Conatltutioni , that is. usn charges and after a hear tug. The hill simply seeks to change I the name of tho court and the dceigna I lion of the Judges together with the reduction of some salaries, and the books ;are full of cases where it ia held that I you cannot accomplish by indirection what the law Bays cariliol be done by I direction, " The new law has seemingly attempted I to accomplish one purpose, tho removal of the Judges, and without anv charges m ule acainst them it was character- izHl upon the hearing before tho Senate committee as being worse than tho Ari zona recall of Judges The lull was held by the Senate committee until slmoet the last day of the session, and 1 believe was the last bill passed by the l.egisla lure before its adjournment, It was opposed by tho New York lawyers Association, the State Kar Association and tiiiiny other county associations within the State My firm lias been retained and is acting for the present Court of Claims in conjunction with Mor gan J. O'Brien and F S Slack "The iiuestion of the validity of this act will be immediately brought before some toriim to onuiiie tne question to . he decided at an earlv date, probably I under an agreement between counsel. The necessity of all early determination of thla question, owing to the important cases iM-nditig under the barge canal act and the delay in the condemnation of lauds necessary for the completion of the barge canal, and other matters before the courts, la apparent. The Judges of the I lourl of I 'laimssuper seded hy 'he new law are Theodore II swift, idolpli .1, Kodanbeck and Char lee ll Murray The new commissioners appointed hy Oov, Dix are Hubert I. I, uce of N, w York. James McDonald of Schenectady uud William A Uardner of Auisterduni STEAMSHIPS ox IHHKs. Depart Croiu Ontarla of Two aei in lirlef. VS'innipko, Mon . Oof. 5 Advioea from Fort William, tint . -uy tho ateamships Roaedala of tho Inland line snd the Plununer of llio Merchanta Mutual line ur,- mi the rocks w rcxtuols Point, near tho HatlltHte. Min i.' Prlt Bte V ire for Mr TBBVTOWN,lOot B itM i,. r.'iii.i . Linemen began i-t ringing lisre 'o . I ... ill H 1 I t.'li'Kt'uph win1- lo-dsv ftiiiu M. I l(....l.l..ll. V Ii. ...... Hill? Iu all tin yearn lt lutr jived there ho has aever had lhtn ho ha never had u private wire lief ore, receiving all his messes tlirouah the looal Western Union offti Ho ha- engaged a telegra .RRH Ht" " illiaiii Hooko- .nun havo linn at work fsllsr has goue to Kuropa, otni it la aur mised that in hi" abaenee John D. i" to take his place in tin' uiTuiin of tho Stand aril thi ompany. Sparkling and Bright? oh in Flavor. Iiottlcit nnir fir tiia Prewer. Beadleatoa A Woerx New York. Order from any dernier. $2.00 loom. Ml. .10 In s:i .-,n ott.il- 95c toS2.85 oion Mtiit $1.75 to $5 00 Department of our Business. I'nusii.iUv POmDlete Mid tin- VVK t'mlernear for the Little folka "THE Pl'BI.IC BK PLRA8RD REDUCED RATES IO Boston, Providence. COLONIAL LINE BOSTON 25 -SB $2.50 PRO IDENCE, Boat Direct PALL KIVtK, is Host snd Kail. WORCESTER, Vis Boat snd Kail 1 .61 1.85 2.A I'lKIYIIIKMI. Hi.unil I rip Sloe B0ST0Mv'H!.:,io1r,l,""$4.80 tins' rates larluds berth In rither Clsalli mm . or Lmllrs i nl.liift -'he ( alllns lire 141. Irr Or- cost s ,.i .'ompri.nl Btswanli sod iitwsnl Blcsmer leaves New VorV Iron t'trr .in North ntsr loot West Houston Bt., iaii . locludlai All. " ' ft, ftiftir 1 imiihi , .... mma ..... CI IMM tasiMs PI.NK8T st inlet-. Bprlni vmm; sod i'im. ft AND POINTS IN NEW ENGLAND FALL RIVER LINE hlcr. la i in is, s. H . da-. snd s .n.i;i ;, ,n 1 i VVKAI.1 ,i sou PRIM II.I.A iNi-u pot t anil I Bl ft. wsrrvn si wee M COMMON On hestrs on n, ii NORWICH LINE Is nw London Lv Plst v.iu St , WCSS oa fc. .lift' 1 M ; tst , fl .) f. M, Bin ItAI.NB 1 1 1 II h' ! t'lri isd i f, .;W HAVEN LINE i i pirr II - m Pr, ,t,v pqu , p e.Mt ;;ri si , Ii" Klt'HAHU PECK, f B . .1 1) I . I . 1 "V s, at IT1 Brosdwsy l Tourist i iIT. rs ami f i- I AFIIAI. I ll I IM 50 ro ALBANY SIKASKKS I fa', f Pier S. N R foot ri Huh SI . IN p. Weal I ISO) St . P M Daily, Mundai i. lucludril. CENTS gjfl MANHATTAN LINE Konnd Trip, SI Co (iood In tiaa sirs lv. tt W. Houston St., AM P it V. 12vth Si .IH.II. nail) loy i. oluiutn st .it's ton Station!, Alssni outn bound t llltl St., N. V. Irl W1JS Syrliin lop ft BY SEA TO MAINE lb Hon Itiariulas Short sa Trip on Hie AtlaotTr Coat. Nailing from S- I'lcr 111 I'.aat Klvar. New aik. 'luxUava. ih.r-.i. ami SaturUar at II' U for f Inroruiatluit am tu 114 INK S Oh Has Brosdwsy, n. Y. HARTFORD LINE I Gill null tfl?tl River iMiUl Ti i Ii. tr, foot ijf I'lliP SI irnlM . i I' M . for i ouiifi rttoui W rft or Hit tuaicil folder, Mmiot.ft.li s NOTICK. IN ii lot m i: ,,r an older of lion. Hubert l.tldlos l""wir a v'niioaie of the I ,tit of rt vorki notlec li iiiel given lo sil tin son., bsvtng rlsltti .icaiiiftt Mgy tTossltl Dongs, lite of in. I'ounl) of ri nrli. tle.'eaaeil. Iu prsssut the .am.' ulih vuui'ber theie..f iu the gubscrtbSTg ft i thett pia. e of trsnsscting buslnsss,st ttie elaesol Inline. I.urklu a ttStblHins, So. Sg Mall Mrret In the I'llj of New York, on or Dgforg Hie nfili jay ,f i rbrusr)' next liale.l NSW lorl., the :nit clav nf An (Ufuit, 1911, 1 1 N 1 11,1 1 I 1(1 Nl I IIMI'A N V IU A II .11 1 I.I .1 A It II KDw Mil' U BaRNRB, Rascutars, lot. IN B. I.ARKIN HATHBONE. Attorn)' fin Kgsctllorg M Unit Bl . New York I i.iNsi.i. .nm ... it in pursuaae ! older ot lion llotii rl l.uilloi. I'.mlri. a Sun if .tn L'HIl' t ihi io'ihU of Ntw tith null, i- U lii-ii lii vUfii la nil peraoui liftvlitii rUelnm aicnlui .10 , vtii L'di r..si(i . 10 urfWrnt thaame Hlh vourhan Ibereof 10 Un- pUtMirrlUert nl lln-lr plm of linns i tint bualnrtw. ai Uie uJMre -f ttieli aiiorue) , 1-uriui.th Uanhatiin, i n .-f Nw VorU, on or before tin- a 1 dai r Aord neii Dah'ti ru urk. lilt' I'Mli tln of Sep! 1 Ml 1 Till i UIMKlta UIVN AMI 1 IU SI' I'.wv, i lUM'is i. OHI.K Hxeculon i MAHLPH MARTIN t' XMI'. ttorne) foi Kseeutort, S will siren. BorAUftl nf Manhattan, - oiu t"lt PaOPMAUg. I'liut'o.s M..N fur Bteel OsblSi Wroughi iron or Steel Pips, Nails, Best Bptkes, t'laa ttarft. cop I per Ksrrulss, Reaaisrs, Kllss, OUsrs, rslal BrugbeSi VMadoa uissa, i'!mer Cloth, Hove. e tn-sius Cjagkets, Mariinr. Turpentine, tsiisi t ola rift, anil lilottlnu rapgr n.-hI.-iI piuposuli, will lie 1 rseeTved ai the oaieg of 'he Uenersl PuretisMng i Oflteei . Iftllmilaii runal ConiniKftlon, S astilngion, 11. (' . tin 1 1 1 in 30 A ft., (ii tober in. lull, at uhh h ; ilnic ihry will be openett In pnbllr. for furnishing , llir gpoi e mentioned arllolea lllallli.alld itetieral Information relating lo this c'lreular o. AM'i may be obtained from Itila office or the ottlees of the 1 A .si-, mil Pureha.lng Agent. 24 Stale Blrsgl, .New York I "liy. (Ill WhHnSi leniral Bulkltng, New ' Orlrana. l.a . and Itee North Point Street. Ban Kraia lieo, CaL; elao from the U. S Knglueer (inicea In the following elilea Sraitlr, VVah , Lot Annies, i ll . tiaiomore. aau . i-niiaueipnia, I'a ' riilsburgh. Ta : Boatoti. MS.; Hullalo, N. Y.. ' leieland, Ohio; (incbiuail. iiblo; I'hleago, 111; St. Loul. Mo; Detroit. Mleh ; Milwaukee, VI . It. Paul. Minn . Chattanooga, Tenn ; Loulavllle, Ky.j Mobile, Ala . and dalveaton, Tei ; Onmmer . lal riub, Ksnaa City. Mo, Chamber of (om merre, CJuuicy, III , snd Chamber of commerce and Hoard of Trade. Tacom. Waah - P. C. SriCOS. Mator. corr ol I'.nglneera. P, S. A , (irui'iai ptreialni itituei. BOSTON id Htant Kii, via ri.iMot in M f Hr.KROI 1(1. S S. VICTORIA WISE ( SAILS OCT. 7, 10 A. M. CRUISES de LUXE South America iiiiiid m i, i hi my, f n. ft ft "Hi iicnucD" ttsswi v. v. uLvtvnLn ion- UltlK tliitu f slaving Haw York Jan. 20, !9!2 III I lu.-l ,1 I ilo, ,. S .III., ,. 11(1111 1- III, ,i. I lt sir, hi. ,. i Nsgellsa . ..ii. urn in, indeM. tin, nr.. vr. Rili de jseeli Oiiliin. I'.u... I'. .'I ,.i si,.,,,, ,i mi rninii.i ' 'I I I .r. .'...., 80 DAYS $350 ; nu iiaiH os i A 'fit i 'nimri Kersf! SJ , run '( thr Mart. I. II. tin .' SPECIAL TRIP 1ST S. S MISERIN AUGUSTE st..pp,ns in Urf frsnehe. I I hr l',.rl SHllt, 5H hi rlrs, i I Mir M i , I.' fin M.i HAMBURG-AMERICAN L'NE, Broadway. N.Y. THE LARGEST AND FINEST TRIPLE SCREW 45,324 TONS 882 FT. LONG OLYMPIC rrmrh m i 'oi i it. Louis, Oct. 7, 9:30 A. K. Lapland, Oet. 7, 10:00 A. M. American P.ymoulli Chrbourc Sout'ump'oi 1 1 OUM CM HI U S1 ('it 1 tin I'niiu'Hipit'.t on Atlantic Transport Nam York London Direct Mtr H, H MUintftoBkaV ort 7. 9J0A M MlnoeWMlift.(3ri 3 Minnehaha Oct H. I0:WA t ' p. . 1 1 2 Red Star "TeW London. esris vis Dover Antwerp l.aplniul new.. Oct. 7 I inlmi.t Ocl 3 h rooalsad ....Oct. 14 adPilamt Oct 2 Pasesager iMsres. Bway it. -ion NORTH LONDON-PARIS-BREMEN GERMAN KRONPRINZ WILHELM LL0YD SA,LS TUESDAY, OCT. IO LONDON-PARIS-BREMEN G braMar.a eiers,Naplts,Gnaa TVR8DAYI 10 A. M TtlUBBDATB 1 SATURDAYS II A. It Kreaprlas Wllaetin Oct ie:gJ5'J5'' i i FpHue "u,mm .vjj'ie K r.inprlnreftftin r. lllr Oct. I i ' Rrcmrn illrccl " KlclctV SBAXTIHORK-IIRnTCN Plreei wf.Onksoats one ct. tin i iSin strr IM.KI TNllFNT AROl'Ml Tlli:- OKLD I RIPS. ISII OELRICHS 4 CO., General Agents S Broadway, New York City MaawwKasswoaaBoasiHowsuMOM.' j.oswssbsbhbb CUNARD Nth strtMt, h . Ortlrf., i'4 Mu'e Slieei. oiiiOw!'r llRlipry. SaHlngi - .l-'tvi n i haust MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUT": LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISHCUARD tvirelrst Tclc(rspti. Hubnisrlns Blanslt fa mi .1. 1 lucsl, Lsrffcftl Q isdriiple Bcrsw I 'it blue IDS. it t u crp.Ki! LU3STAN3A Is M : IMURETAN.A QUfttniittov 'i rtwcusr SAXCNlA I c. : u 1" v. l i imps , aii m pishsusr I CAMPANIA t . MONTREAL QUFBEC LONDON I I . est nlor sail I I f I ,,f - ,.,,ne rs can lug One I ia:.a I i alii., II' a'.d Third i la I'n mrr. only, MADEIRA GIBRALTAR ALGIERS VILLEFRANOHE CENOA NAPLES TRIESTE riUME ser ( ompsoy . scnsauis tor i otnpiets iiti.srarv i ii, mi,, Oct. II t'arpstbls... Noi l .oin. an. Oct. 36 lar.uili NOV, IS lirrol. ..i . .1(1 Bslltng then None. WINTER CRUISES ITALY. RIVIERA, EGYPT OLD DOMINION LINE II II hi KV CEs I or fUl Tol l Comfort, Norfolk. l'or'ii.OHfh. Plinirr a I'ulnt nod .Nrwimi . Ncwu. ' , On- ncctiiitc foi Petfrtburti Kichmoiidj WMhUifloiii I), i . anil ihf eniirr So-i'.h ..nrt Sm I relKii' ami I afimtr S'nifrs sal! from P'T A, V I . foot u- oith Moore Si.. ever nrf Ut t S I M. W L Vt)Olt()W . 'ITafPc- Mai.agpr sseeeeeeeeateeeaaa-eea-aaaaaes HUDSON NAVIGATION COS hi. rWltri lillUllt I ... II 1 PEOPLES LINE To Albany sir r v. Mnr And idirootl I Pier N. out t 'anal SI . M . V llUlh SI . 6 Ift IV m (Jail sundM rctptodi iiMT. tiiinii and i'ni hi itoom new r-.t t irr .m si.-. Trojan nu Itfttaaelaer. kler N R.. ftp. II iiaiu s.tt ii iinv escepteUh Weal ISHUi HI -" 1- m inunda) ouls Kluu ai CITIZENS LINE lo Albanv Troy" Ait;,!). Ill liolli ,:l i ROUND TRIP $2.50 H UDS0N RIVE R DAY LINE Siramirfc ifflx t DrauroweM . ft m m : V laavi 4 1 Si V M " II Will 1 V M l..iinllli; si Yon tier V -.t I'olnt. S ;i -'.h. Poughkeepule, K Ine. Inn I oim mtkUI liminon int itrtii Ulrevt rail poonerlloi Muale Heatauranl o t tti l Mill N lx. m s IttTH. The real Htr Hcudrln liuUftoa tu run in NvWburgbi P0Ulheieeple, Mmi-i'm I'olnt ami rfiurn. Ievln lieabroaw Hi . u 10 A. M . tt I3u in a U . llwlll ri. io bu i BOAT'RAI!. Providence Direct, $1.50 Worcegter.S2.40 Uallr. lacladlBB Banaar. Bibii 1v fnm Pier i. Kan River. MSB Hangiunl. Improved Servlre Ctly Tlekgt I'lfiee ruo Broatlwsr, N 1. TIM lis. COOK'S TOURS AROUND THE WORLD lit, 4, 28, Jan. 6. ORIFITII inilll? I rrtiui nl ilcpurture ilui -RICl III lUWIH (S WliKer unit ftipriiiu tuc Bit a Ceeli ' iu luriooft hiss r ua lbs ,nt nlL' Nile lost e 1 ulro e ert fsW llm SOUTH tMERICl, Spseiil Tour Jan. 29. Iiinri himI llt-kfo ICieri heir Srntl lor rroyrain UfalrrU. TH08. COOK & SON sis Broadway, sot ami .m.i Fifth Avg New Vork. CLASK'g "ARABIC' ORIENT CRUISE Feb. I. S4iio up for 71 day. Inrludlng ahorg aieurgleas, hoi-mi nu woki.ii ioi hn. Oet. II, Nov. IS and monthly nil Jau. Frank . ( lark. Time llldg.. New York. r-""i aUaumai! Tour' Mar 2 dfrWhltcombCoJ28rtnAv I eg atej SHORT SEA TRIPS & All Lines. Oeean A alwlae Steamrra ekell A lie aervailon; MAR8TRM TOt'RS. St W. aoih St., N. Y. City. at., aaaaMBBBBBV W . W n W V fAsrr mm -s--a i a aaWsaaaV 7S ip.I' vi I IH, (I . II lis I. Ml V. 1 1 n, S. S. M2LTKE ) SAILS OCT. 12, SI P. M. REGULAR SERVICES HP..Ww N M u. HHKS, l.HIM HI I I, lit k 1 1 PI s .Ml KXtA netrrllal BIM ( tjiuNitit. tiirianssiitni. 1 1. ... i i . i in i Arts , H, Bee It, hi ii . trie lutt t-.le-v .it .-ait v t ti month i sine, t mtn nsnit ,t i RitrlHi iv v i i i nt in only i nm - -i 1 mm ( IBCALTAR. ALGIERS, NAPLES, GENOA s. s. ; o! i til: ,s s I I I I Ml i, II. II ol I.I 4 rnl.r. t tti s. s. i IN ! I I ,i lit li.'o .. ,mn nv. 1 I'ltlnn. I'M tliillted tiniv.t,. r hi PS' to M Mil IB V 0IB ItM.I'Mt mil Vtl.l.KI'KANCHK ililvlrrsi. Vfiurlni '"'i irtmeni foi Trips KverywMfe. V CTflRIA FEB. 14, 1912 o. ft hi ft. V lllr-1 m.i ii vi.i ' m.i it : UI ss r vtt . i ii I . ' fsjSM,Wts STflAMER IN' THE WORLD SAILS DEC. 9, Noon DEC. 30, Noon rrsndl I I'.-ini Court. Oct. 7, 12:00 neon Oct. 7, 9:30 A. M. Majstlo, Minnetonka, White Star i i-1. sn so. v n. Pyrroutti Chnrfcourg SouMismeten MsJcsUc. " ' noon Ifsjcstir Oct. 2S occsnlr mt ti noon lloesntc Nov. 4 Now York guoonstown Llvorsool Ccdric oci. u noontcelilc Qet tt Msittt .ori.ii nooaiAdrlstle ov. 1 Now York and Boston J:, MEDITERRANEAN Itvrea Msrielrs. Ulanltsr. Aivirrt. itsoo nnd nplc. itonmnlr Ort.lt, 10 . M i rcil.. Oct. St ADRIATIC 24.540 tons DEC. 2 i.r.n.r A Plot 2 V H W. aid St.'. W. v. An Opportunity TO REACH Southern France Riviera) Switzerland and Italy by the S. S. CLEVELAND (SW) Leaiing New York Oct. 21st Stopping st Msdeira ), Gib rsltor t i , Villefranclie, Nice, Riviera i from where vessel contlnui's on lirr H'erltl Cratae, Amptt Wis .' " (tgalscflsg at fech pl.:rr. For parliculsrt and rstc. apply to Hamburg-American Line 41-15 Broattway, New York Short Se& Trips to Texas Nothing jo itimulating tn tirrd ntrev tt j shun ocean trip You can go from New York direct to lialveston on one of thr big tt.ooo i. .ii record iioidrr-. m' the Mallory l ine and enjoy ail the mrnforta "i j trans-Atlantic jour net jt moderate cogt. (.love connection! lor s.m Ant, nio, all Texag retorti B J ll.l 1 Ji III. D inr travel m; I Pacific Coast pointft Write niu".ii no, A; I News. h .. free ! MALLOUY LINE El lOail i rsar Uarsaa aWftWBOBMCTa aTTW'iaaU j UNBTED I ftTI IAHH 11 IP J ftfti.u v it i: FKU1T COMPANY New NsgtnlBesal Pa assBv aM tretsbt Nlramei Hitll rtiuradsy. l: 1 '. Pier t. Kant River toot 1 niton StJ jama ira i-iM'ii i'oiaimbia. tXl.NNl'.C'riNt Cult PAC'IPK.' I'llRTK ' I ft I I l . AMI SHI 1 II AMI Itll'A. I, usllori Pises, t t,. i uss i,v,i.,r tddlUotial wet'Uli Bulling from Itoaion, i nils delphls, Bslilmore sua Ne Drleani 23 Low Rate Autumn Tours IN S. S. "CCANA" latg.'fti gsii Flnsat Htesnis 10, ,111,1 Irln. 11. 1 lh .md 11, etc IP 1(11 IIS In. I d Ins il.. -I .11,. I Ml ' e. Ilgrmads -Atlsntk 1 toe. aau Wersg, S, g. AUSTRO-AMERICAN LINI E f Str.DITRRRANKAN AOIIIATir ii'M.Y. (iiii'r.ct:. ai si tu iii.i-, t wttiiom hanae i alia al AnUIN ail i . I lilt At. TAB IKSMI, M .OIK US itWsatl, B N MARTHA WABH INUTON, en', Wedneatlaya i 1' M Thru book Inga to Adristla I'.sst Cot point, Orient and rsr Baal oiuita. Chins Jsnani. PHRLPM Ititus. A fO lienersl iarntt, 17 Baltsry Plsr N, V. ( Ity, FABRE LINE" RiVIERA I.ORK8 LIBIM IN Mall Steamer al lllefran, tin i nysss. Aak tor "Portugal J VS. . EI.W H I O'U'H Ml I' M VKSKILUH ai:ini. H kli iiipproa.. raUlsg . nod .I. J. dpi .-I il Mintsr "Itali " or "Itli leri" liookl. en., i A . 17 Suie St.. Ri f. BERMUDA lluuiiil Imp gill till a as : ill.'''. All Ut ,u.i SS- eommodstlon BY B b i Anya. l MK inn it mail STEAM PAt'KKT to, 3: state st. Tho i'oo! Hen. lit B roadway ,lsg and HI Kittii we . sis lasdnon Ave., Ki Y. Or Any Mteamihlp it. u . i Agent. HF.RH I OA 43 boula trout New Vork. tlal aieamera. A. R ol TBnaaiuua a geoia, is Broadway .nu si i i mii iron a mmm aa 'ufl HI -J a mj i i am a a a i