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Rie al Si Me Pema eae WEA THER-PFain, EDITION PRICE ONK CENT. RESULTS OF | The | lt “Circulation Books Open to All. »| NEW YORK, SATU RDAY, BEPTEMBE K “IT IS TO WEEP.”---NEW PARIS SLANG. ANNA GOULD’S TEARS WORTH $22,357.14 EACH All Paris Laughing Over the Two-Minute Cry Which Wrung $1,600,000 from the Reluctant Goulds and Washed Out Castellane’s Debts. ea it overOows (he 1th Dictionary, Bet iebivbelebieletoteleletoiloloimtotoioto {Ovpyrigtt, 1900, by The Prem Publishing Company, Now York World.) (Bpecial Codie to The Brening World) PARIS, Sept, 1,—The boulevards fre laughing. “It is to weep" Is the slang of the day—all this over the Cestellane debts and the tears of Anna Gould which washed them out. Your boulevardier is nothing if not ‘Hento these tears, TURENCE, 185 B. ere oe cee original, He has been calculating ihe value of an Anna Gould tear, If w good cry brings $1,600,000, what will a solitary pearly drop from the beau- tiful Gould eye cost? And the boulevardior has answered this to satisfy himself, Dr, Du Ma-| Penaive beauty wmiling in ber tears. TOM CAMPBELL rats, one of the peculiar characters brought to the surface by the rur @o the great Exposition, 1s made a calculation, He sald to The Evening) ‘World correspondent to-day: “The interview which Anna Gould fuch notes ast * * Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheeks. MILTON, | | tees had with George and Kdwin Gould is waid to have lasted exactly two min- utes, A healthy woman can weep nial tears in one minute; that SHS UT ONAN WYCK Gov. Roosevelt Gives Ice Mayor 15 Days to File Answer. @oectal to The Brenig Worl!) ALBANY, N. Y,, Sept. L—-Mayor Van ‘Wyck has been granted fifteen days ad- Aitional time in which to answer tho) charges of malfeasance tr office in con: nection with the Ico Trust preferred by ‘The World. The person) counsel of the Mayor, Charles B. Patterson, appeared at the Executive lon at 10.99 o'clock thin! morning and requested an inter with Gov, Roonevelt. He wan at ushered into the Executive Chamber, Gov, Roowevelt wae in his accustomed 10 re tint you. grat eral of thirty days fo Robert 4 ik, Mayor of New York, in th Baer ‘ot th Kee Which Have been by a the New York W that the fifteen wae UB Lo propre ey and feel the @ extension req ul A a to prepare our iat t wien’ ce. After a conference wit it ‘till seeting twenty minutes, he wernor retur to the Executive Ag rnoy-General alvines me, you are entitled to wah. ippreclate that the per. 1 Gomewhat brief and extension nk, 18 Vd spel t A that COUNTESS DE CASTELLANE. Wpotoe neta tent beaettntntntmenantntet Shakespeare a In Castellane, It you now Dave (ears prepare to shed them AUAKRAPRARE cg is, Anna Gould wept seventy teara in two minutes, The rest ls simple, “If weventy tears brought $1,600,- 000, what did one tear Uring? is the question, The reenit of this simple calculation shows that the} value of a single tear by Anna Gould is $22,875.14, “But,” continued the doctor thought- fully, “it is doubtful if any other woman in the world could get such a price, Anna Gould weeps more than diamonds, and Count boni has} discovered the richest source of wealth ever exposed, even in Paris,’ A despatch from Paris to-day said that George Gould and hia wife fntshe DEUTAC That} This house te to be Jet tor tite oF years \en row and her income Cupid hax long stood void, her bills make known fhe must be dearly let or let alone. | FRANCIS QUATLES, 1000 ee ed the busine of Count Mont de Cantellane, husband Jumt $1,600,000 of » save the good family by pre | venting © sale of the Count’s effects {to satiety creditors, George Gould, however, refused to let || Pett tet tn ta tettetetntntntntattegne Dropped © ear wpon the word and blotted It oat forever TRISTRAM SHANDY, eee eo ee the Count handle any of the money, It was pald directly to the credit Countess Anna, though failing her brothers, and especially he Helen, and obtain money for Count Bont, last trip to New York for that ee KOmMe monte axe, a last appeal, and her distress was oo ee ry teolded to She #004 Ih teare amid the allen corn { JOUN KRATS. ee co ce no pitiful that Edwin wan touched, and he nally prevailed upon George, The brothers then gent for Count Boni, and after Imposing upon him some rather vevere conditions put up enough money to pay the main creditors and stop the vale, Some well-informed friends allege ount Bont, when he saw how de- And the tear that J wiped with « ttt May be followed perhape by a amile, COWPER Pe re i oe rey sirous the Gould family was to prevent Jul of a sale under the ham= ce of tho situation pt any help unless All hin debts wore wiped out Kdwin satled qoneroey on the st, Laue from Cherhnurg, “George are bia wife wre att In Parte HAND DnCAKG RECORD Grosse’s Best and 58 The Hamburg-American line steamer Deutschland is the queen of the world's eas, for she arrived at this port this morning afier having broken her own and all other records, She made tho ;| tip from Cherbourg to the ilme point off Bandy Hook in 6 days, 12 hours and 2 minutes, fhe lowers the record of the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse made in 180 by 4 hours and 58 minutes, At noon on Aug, 3 she passed the record for the fastest day's run, mak- ing OM knota, Her average speed was 2 knots per hour, The Deutechiand sailed from Hamburg Aug, %, Southampton and Cherbouri en} Aug. #4, she pansed the Mole at the|other side at 10 o'clock, a entrance of the latter port at 965/hour later, Our courses are the same Se [oe tone Whaey Caiten the net Sealed Eide eee ‘She Lowers Kaiser Wilhelm der Time 4 Hours Minutes. ook on the evening of Aug. %, at- tng at the Bandy Hook lightahip at 621 A. M. today PROUD CAPT. ALBERS. Capt, Adolph Albers was the proudest tar that ploughs the seas as he aat tn his cabin after Nis bia ehip had been | docked, “Natursily f “tor ud,” he sald, fi Deutachland which no other ship hi holds the eastward and records and the highest average of hourly speed, There \« nothing can touch My #hip; of that 1 am certain "Next Tuesday,” he resumed, jaer Withelm der Grosse salle for the weetward similer, but T have no fear of the result, (Comtinued on Seventh Page.) STATEMENT BY JUDGE M’MAHON. an of wiping out the debte! ELLS WHY HE RELEASED $90,000 THIEF ! PHILADELPHIA. Onoronont d BROOKLYN. O01 21018 = NEW BUSTON, 10 BOSTON KEENE DENOUN( WARDS I} TO WITHDRAW FROM ‘ BALLYHOO BEY, RIDDEN FOUL...» Sloan Won on Flatbush and His!" Unclean Tactics Were Whitewashed. (pectal to The Bvening World) SHEBPBHEAD BAY RACK TRACK, | Bent, 1—The running of the Mlatbueh stakes, which oner more brougit about | a duel between the powerful st Mes Keone and Whitney larae addition to the usual Satumay row A erlevous disappolntment awaite the crowd, however, for on the pror gramme was the annuncement that the bla race was to be run over the new seven-furlong course, straight away, A holiday crowd takes pleasure in watching the horses race every inch of the way and they confidently em pected that they would se mtrugale of the two-year-olds over the old course around the ellipse Bupt, Clark said later (hat ne believed that the announcement was a mistake the public did not know (hat and com mented bitterly on the shortelghtedness of the management in running @ race of this sort over the siralght track. where nothing can be seen except the nt was not author. ind, the programme ftative, however, and the weather conditons should fr |betng oMela, 1 rupposed to settle mat- “The Flatbush had only four otarters and G resulted in a disgraceful faale, the great |" and the old course would be used, but | maton a he trae Hof T netly " riding on th f oun man tn the last rave yesterday, ¥ Wh alongside of the feld on the outaide and | oa M monny went (. butoped the horses #0 that. Tommy At+| Mets wer as much surprised, © lesgths out of|t ty unt efgurre} ine (ait { a beautiful and M t in love with each h N we af ) to a very eatimable | eiom Mort wn who, through his trhal, move Mr. re het nalitorat f ev 1 embwasl f suffered for him, torms yhoo Hey was in be-|ite slike and hier prom ol gees ees 4 aed As f we heart of hind heck had the outeide ae (hor devotion, all pont ‘on, ‘Tommy At * tem Hey { e did net entre and Smile hav e rail je Mine Mir . @) caun herself to the em leaders were going easily until near the MO againat ot ante wealthy importer, | | gree as did Minnte La Vege : " wod Di Bt \ Vay who would In time be At this point Tommy Atkins was about 6 me, t mn ride of a prominent young half a length behind Alard Seheck and Mo 4 Mi ai asked thie ' 7 Smile, Bloan, seeing pportun ty rd + r nd ly sent Ballyhor up on the I eri Vv a ‘ ei ke ne " fem ngelde of A heck en "4 he for Alard Beh ron Tommy m ir 7 tel Atkins, who Waa compelled to pull uf ; or knock Smile over the fence ae ee ! on bond tai Hthen Tallytwo Bey went on Son & i ooks of the Hpencer quickly rallied Tommy at. |!" f We a . imi wort da Maat os Ne i ‘ n a Ve ode) ‘s ‘ ver a ne head of the (Continved on Bixth Page.) mene the cough and Works off the Cold, eae Bar, "hears, 0 1900, 10 TRACK, ranged ‘Tediie cure a enld Pay, Price 3 conta, Bis oe: # RACING PRICE ONE CENT) ui Circulation Books Open to. All ” LI 20902 Says Morton Was Freed Be- cause Friends Interceded and It Was His First Offense. /How Pretty Minnie Lee La Vay Pleaded to the Judge for Morton’s Release, Al BETS $20,000 As to the extraordinary action of the Court in setting free a self-confessed and convicted eme TO $50,000 bezzler of $50,000, Robert B. Morton, through the ‘pleadings of a young, beautiful and talented girl, Biggest Wager of Cam- Judge McMahon says that his disposition of the paign Laid with Banker | Case Was strictly within the law, L. W. Wormser. The statutes, he says, give him the power to isuspend sentence in a case like Morton's, and he in the did so at the earnest solicitation of friends, includ i ing clergymen. Nichard Croker’ confidence probability of Willlam Jennings Bry \s eaorite $29,000 In TE Te ne tie "ee Miss Minnie Lee La Vay is the girl who broug ifanod vn the mos ivan a » about the freedom of Morton in General Sessie deere see ort “ week ago, Mp Croker's a Morton confessed to Miss La Vay that he had eee eee enna: falsified the books of his employers, Edward Hill's Wahwnan eno Kas's a6 aa : Sons & Co,, but that he did it to protect a friend, lacy tv hnhuiee Come Who is even now employed by the firm and who fe seine of tue bet craatel erent WAS Many times more guilty than he, (lon in poll Mr Miss La Vay told Judge MeMahon the story and pleaded for Morton's release, The spectacle of a self-confessed and cone wr, Vieted criminal walking out of court a free man was ove wn at the time amazing and mysterious, igh Judes | The District-Attorney’s representative recom ‘tse mended that sentence be suspended, and this, with ‘re own 1a tearful letter from the man’s mother and the ‘sn mr"st| petitions of friends, brought about the strange re» a com: |SUlt {ne Mryan, 1 inne Morton confessed also to having been false as “/a trustee of a little $6,000 estate. | The firm which had been mulcted of so much money were astonished at the Court's decision and ‘ie Bartow §, Weeks, private counsel for the firm, was \ that he had been made a Ff tof while the other man, many times more gullty than he, would escape He mentioned (hls person by name A (Continued on Become Page) ‘| NOT HIS SWEETHEART. And the strangest element in thie) Lad retee ‘Trains, At nite ttaatteas ote te PMY | tertous came ie that Mise La Vay £