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$(000,000 AT to Defend Father's Will, FIGHTING. ry ~ SISTERS, Lives with Broken Neck, The contes’ of the will of the late Fdgar E. Vuryea, of Glen Cove, bean this afternoon before Surrogate Robert Geabury, in the Nassau County @urro gate'a office, ‘Walter L, Duryea, who broke hte back about two years ago while diving, @ non of Edgar B. Duryea, undertookythe Jong journey with a broken neck from Danaviiie to Brooklyn ani thenee 16 Mineola io be present al the will eon: teat, in whieh $1,000,000 Is Involved The will made by Mr. Puryea provided the result of bie torrible accident he ras to receive the bulk of the estate, ‘Phe two years alowed (he son In whieh to partially recover have now nearly elapsed. Contests have been filed, one by ‘Mf Hye Thalberg, Mre Grace b Bptigee Mra, Marola Cox, the three tnjur man int other Pe made by Louise A ‘three daughters are given the use 00 for the remainder of thelr ; Bhould Mr, Duryea live for two m he yecdree the tulk of the prop- ir perpatuit if ‘o“day waa entirely taken up with (he SaAet pet ION of ihe pur witnessen of the i of wach protest wat Bnwed arenfetnd mind ant memory and undue Influencs 1 ii, STORY OF THE ALIN (Continued from First Page.) euddenly struck with a sudden quail that #00n developed into a (orrific gale, We did everything we knew to save the sloop from destruction, but her boom broke and all her walle were ripped to shreds and carried away “Then she fell off into the trough of the sea, with great waves breaking over her and threatening every moment to engulf us Finally we dropped our anthors in hopes of bringing the crate hoad to the sea But the wind was too wrong for us, The sioop dragged, and the wind being off shore ahe wa» blown weaward swiftly despite all our efforts, and colder ae the night fell, until i reached almow to the freesing point We then’ Kept ourtelves warm with 4 avoline stove through the night, but be horror of the experience will hever be forgaten, The winda howled and lashed ihe waves into white furios and every moment seeome our "Haat Without auils or stee we ‘drifted helplessly on and o iti ing that helped us being t our preho all thin time being he head of sie sloop to the Md "A tas, however, help came, On whe went day—Wednerday, Get iT-the fruiter Dtheired hieve in right and was wgnalied for aid. ‘Thin was about thirty miles Routhweat of the Bou abl we afterward * appeal, and then came a per to rescue us from our shattered “Hy the mreatost care and mill the Btheired war brovgnt along erat and We were taken aboard, pul oy after almost an nour of backing and filling and the mom #kilful seaman Pe on the part of the captain of the wae eafely taken the Alita was then In a atnking 1 to think what the Ethelred abandoned fhe w eondition, and |i might have hay) Hot appeared When she did. We ver: tainly could not have femalned afloat very much longer u ihelred's captain and oMeors i tod us with the greatomt Kindness, we ri el hore yesterday. We will feturn to New York on the Ethelred's whieh nallx (ovday — 800 WORKMEN IN WRECK. Mager fewing Machine Mechanton Mave Narrow Ka Might hundred employees of the Ainge: Bewing Machine Company had w nur TOW ercape from ileath this morning They were on their way to the Binger Bilaabethport on a train Whlob fe known as (ie “Mnger tral Nwor train approached the i wa mal train in dine of the 1 train rl wd the alation it waa on 4 into the engine of the parsenger he first passenger oar wae badly Wrpoked. The car was crowded and the anita Were (thrown to the Moor, bur NO OMe WAS Heriowsly Hurt Seelam WHALEN STIRS ALDERMEN, ‘The Board of Aidérmen this afternoon Got a letter from Corporation Counse: Madoot i giving a Vat of dond \ssuve Are being “held up" in the Mu ny for construction of venir ridge: M0" for new Aira i Bridge: aivo $985,20 for Little Buln lillies MADMAN TOOK ACID. New York Life Insurance wm- ployee Likely to Die, John Fischer, forty-oleht years old, ternmoon by taking a quantity of car. ie Aeld. He ts now in Gouverneur Wepeital In & dangerous condition. ppt Was evidently of his mind. D jouahkene, a Moras line mutt af oO himaelf, in hand he hed & amall blue bottle, + nguld fee it " hie lips and mut od he would Naser his hand and jor again, "No; I can't take |t ee ted th abet ii ‘printer's yale atreet V7 IMILL GIRL Ww GIRL WAS DRUGGED; FOUR MEN IN THE TOILS.) stinies som rin pase) GRIPPLE'S COAL Durye Loe Long Journey | SOOO UUCOUUOOUCOOUOOUOUCUUUOUMOOOUOO ego Oo Ong ese Sle aS ieleiekeie: Duryea Gets a Million If He 3 that in case Dis eon murvived two yeare, OO CO OOOO OOOO ORCL ULE complete today yey drove the men and the girl of the tragedy. Soworolt!s Conte: was hired by MoAilister, Death and Campbell to drive them w Mian Bosrchietor Thureday night They @opped at Raal's maloon, at the corner of Paterson and River streets, where they had some ¢ had been drummed underatood whe had been given knock it drops, ‘They placed her in the rig And she became unconsotoun became frightened revive, and they had nearest physician, Dr, Townsend, whore office is in Paterson sireet “The girl continued In an unconscious were ao exctbed when they lifted the! Alvord's detalnal condition and the men were advised by the doctor to take her They drove to the houses of two other physloians, but did not succeed in wetting medion! ald, and ao went back to the oMece of Dr they got there this time the girl was McAllister gave me M10 to keop my "When it war found (hat the girl was “Le wae bitterly cold and grew colder |, the seeond time pince near the Wagar The double life of Jennie Me revelations brought to loctives make a story The wir) was at many admirers, but thowe who knew her well wald that she did not trouble heraeit eldom rivailed tn Her parenta thought he wan without where whe was employed and at home war alwaya eoemly. Yot in the ittle walke whe took tn the evenings there developed an entirely dif ferent airl, one who was ween drinking ine men much beyond from the neighborhood of WITH PERIURY, Tammany Assemblyman’ Augustus Miranda, —a{**!""! !* {ett bound « Accused of Election Frauds and Held. mire thie morning perjury and having alded and abetted fulne regietration CWief Clerk Patriok of Buperintendent tered under the from Honecks Haines law hot who is alleged to have beer itp a Raenlh and demanding (hai \§ © ae Ath ond lenues ponding be | unlcipal Assembly which he for high schoo) eer | Cox na rie sea nw of wiwara| NO DRINK; SHOT HIMSELF, | nove torn he vs wane man and ‘faward and revort and taken sadaad for new Hall of| ol, where they remiss with having committed perjury WEATHER FORECAST, an inaurance agent, living at 14% Myrtle evenue, Brooklyn, attempted muloide hte coding ats 0 employes cartied on b (Continued from Firat Page) not be learned (hen The remarkable strength of the tnatt tution wae recalled, Brokers standing each se of WH per whore ‘Th ertor who red the New Jersey (Ce ne yeara ogo Th ad Western Rat Detonation Han Filed, é y ©) it noon become generally known | : | aires ® r p) von unknown ©! Memengers were promptly hurtle % to Mount Vernon, where Alvard 2 with hie wife and three children ton Ww w The evening phe left home for the last < he back early, She apent erable care on her dress and re Htenslbly on aecount of Iiness to meet her beau Fhe went to oath. and the sory which hae Of (ye faye men was told te by Dr Townsend, a prom: thin nent ohyalolin | ‘The directors were horroratrt The Deink of Death The girl and her companions were Irinking Wolll she became unconscious, whether by Knockout drops or not cat: jad robbed them not te determined until an analysis is made of the stomach Surpine of $5,000,000, ul fo @! im is the evidence already They could woarcely believe that 0 that the Grand Jury will Indlet the men After leav end with ihe onal Bank made on Sept. & Uunponaclon whowed AO whe of $9,000.00. and Pe Beene ne showed a murplua of 88,000,000 and panlosatricken m lifted her powte of $39,097,896. ‘ 0 Out afler (ney returned to the Bouke At pe drive to they Sele tr errand. tortwa, Phe bank's capital te $200,000 and the Jother phyalcians | profite are put down aw B11 21 Tho night wos dark and the two men airl ffom the rig they stumbled and vimont fell, Ghe war placed ina chalr ne imply over the back of it, her arme dangling lfelenaly ide wae ap int the dimly jleht vent over her Kiven bY a green shaded drop light, Whose mitance was concentrated on the| morning on his way to the bank ip Which the mill girl wat who Ne shad olf whole deme. ston WAL jones e, there in mingths He was known ty his m asnen appre Wild Detve in the Night, The doctor examine! the with critically Then he turned @ravely to the men and, Mount Vernon mate friends as “Happy Alvord wal Bho ts dead! | It Iw one of the palatial cottages My God!” exclaimed one of the men that charming suburb, Ite interior ts hoartely Wed better be getting away Mahe Nor ab lant ae We oan equipped with a tel They lifted hor once mare tn thet arte und took her out to the plg,| hone and al Ipetordate which was driven away uta 1 pace. | which the eraful Gotham buriness aa (hough the oeoupanta feared pur: | wut fan and financier hae at bie command That wan the laet seen of Jennie Hose: ehleter itll her body was found next) O° far ae ie Known at thia hour Morning, ihe skull crushed, it was! vord'a home life was particularly happy ought by the blow of 4 Weapon, but w ihe detectives Know it was the re To the nelahbora he was known a sult of being Uhrown (rom the vente! The vehicle was driven to the lonely spot over the county Ine into and (he ghastly burden dum there ‘The men drove raptdiy back to) MA hours, tha gald, were regular Vatoree After the discovery of the body and and \dollaing his wife and children. the pubileation of the airle deacription| nonites a# he hurried home at ox the yelolan told or 0 ihe an told Wie Atory to the BO) ing same time every night from depo vw considerable period The examination of the books vemin (Wo Weeks ago by Bank Wy iminere Morrest Raynor and Charles A. Hanna They showed that Alvord had nipulation of tie balance book Porto Rican, Kills Him~ Wk Fanminers Silent, self with Gas, At ‘he office of the National Banks ixe a aminers. Nawway street, the man "an ee ohare said With a ploture of a young and beaut Matters pertaining to our examina ful girl clasped in hie rlabt hand, AUsT tion of banks are atrietly confdentia wustue Miranda, a Porto Hioanea mere} Wa will say nothing About the affatre wae found 4 ie noon in thel of ihe Firet National Bank Mineehoew at SL Weat Pourteonth | WI yeu atute if your examiners din ret, ke » Kia Herand wered the defaleation? We te a native of Porto Rico, whore] We will not, It te a matter for Me father tea wealthy merchant. Heliank ttnelt | came is country a shor © 4K The at t and wer » Nochestier NY From ye etacement of the bank says hat place he came to thie city a tow \detaleation was discovered by one aye ago. its ” em tyees shortly after When it grew late the landta ‘ F ihe landlady went) National Hank examiners had gone over to s room, There wa > anewer s e repeated Knocks, Potieemen were | Ui! boOk# Loew that imply that the Viled and the door Was forced. Miranda] OANK examiners Called to diecover War found dead on th 1 } “We refuse to any el) Hut tittle could be learned about hin Knaiher i Fi It was wald he despondent of} iD a Ane a ate, and » belleved he was disap eethOn Of ani examina € the || jotted in a love affair, He was onty|employees a few daya after the com nineteen years old. pletion of an examination of ihe bank <ttllliintiinn | books by tae United States examin i oases 6: ans } It t# also rumored that while Alvord! examinations of the books wer Salgon-Kerepor Not Heeding, Mayer | joing divcovered Corrine Out Threat, ————- Crawed by the refusal of a saloon: keeper to give him Hquor, Bred H AT ALVORD'S HOME, Mayer, Jr, @ saleaman for a plano firm aitempted to kill himeelt early thie morning. Mayer lives with his father at 1M Wet Miahty-elahth etreet, For time bh vous disorder and was only recently dis harged (rom A” sanitariam. Last night he went to the saloon of A. | Hei. one of the moat aristocrat chulder at 424 Columbus ayenue and] lene of that exclusive suburh Lived in Fine House in Aries Mount Vernon, Wednesday, 0e8, Beppe an ihe atte or th printing house enisht and prab- ¢ nition of {Wiliam | devil’ employed | SK oi game out on the stepe n, tnd boy appeared nd and LPS Got a bargain to offer? Don't hide [self in ihe left breast War koow it through drank heavily, Finally hie mone: Mt and Behuider refused to serve him | aroun i extensive stat more liquor vord has been long conside! Sehulder went down the callag to turn] {Rally vt the Habin and while there heard al and hie wite ts whot mort pene y Ho rushed upetaira and saw Mayer atrotehed on the Moor, He had shot him: An ambulance Invitations Reealled, was called and he was taken to Roosevelt Atgepital. where the] Invitations had been sent out for a Wound waa pronounced silg! grand dinner at the Alvord home a week have used Sunday World Wants, a ‘ _ i it eon ae Os: 0 aed ot perations could around (n groups told of how the bank's 10) shares are now In demand at $3,200 want vent they were selling at 881% vatlona k yaya a dividend of 10) share vt $1.00 wen therefore 3 per cor Mie First National Hank combine ral Railroad they allied them os with tie Vanderblita in gaining (rol of the Delaware, Lackawanna é that the whereabouts of Alyard About Ho'eloek there was an informal | % conference In the office of the bank be tween President Baker, Vice-President [IE 0. Pabnentock and Cashier Reed, as Yi welleas a couple of diteetors, who were JENNIE BOSSCHIETER ® hastily sumenoned It was eald Hat the directors wo jundoubtodly ma%e good the defteleney Alvord, jt is @ald, had been absent) When you ave tired out and sick take Paine’s Celery Com- pound, It cures and makes you grow strong and robust. ume me as if a merry humor, and for several weeks from the Inatitudton | to Inarked to a friend (hat she was KOK) An examination of hia accounts began td 12 lpeveral daye ago, revealed hie defate thelr oldest and most trusted employers 1 that the police have no doubt ‘The fast atatement of the First Na | Oro WiK CO: SKILLIN, West Somerville, Mass. writes: “We always use Paine’s Celery Compound and nh waa a crushing surprise to the men of the Wall at ' In the phystelan's offee, her head hank: | dimrlot. Aw hay been sald, he wa of (he familiar characters of the ptreet he physictan {ahd hat a nod and a cheery word for all Halt was (hati as he hustled down Hroadway every nt her \n stood Kaown as “Happy Alvord! Hia home was at 27 summit avenue children when they are run down or : any kind of nervous trouble, It builds them up, regulates the bowels, gives an appetite, and makes strong. now giving it to our little boy five years old, and it is doing him much good.” nvenlences ant luxur quiet, refined man, devoted to his home he waa a familar fgure to Mount Ver adroit ma mers Houpeied Caray ~ Hammerslough Bros, os Fine Clothing at 60 Cents on the Dollar, Most of the people who gome press the whos astonishiner should sell such erceiient c They are not used to buying at exactly i cents on the dollar, ho Information: Abs 1 wan not expectest | muat positive ‘OUR ONLY STORE, 830 BROADWAY, BET, 2TH AND J3TH STS, NTUCKY PUTS BACK TO PORT. Battle-Ship Comes Again — Believed to Be Disabled. At the Ciubs, the Cafes, in the best streets—any place frequented by we'!- men — not of them we After all black is the consummately dressy ecially for over- fine black med- ium weight Vicuna Thibet coat, silk lined through- out, silk faced lapel, $19, Every other kind of over- coa t that’s stylish, $10.00 WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. Jcriment to Nis OWN Prop by the bunk without anything wr Anat f ny t Ve enon when they het late thio afternoon m 4a) i “Ua althougny Alvar i wu wide of hee Me mio] An Evening World reporter caited at as been troubled with a ner. | [he Alvord home jn Mount Vernon this Froon, It is a magnificent place ac} Bi Bummit avenue, located on Cheater | stocks and at rd in Saratogn, ‘The houre te surrounded with luxurious Mr ‘ one of the) part rot sald Mayer, drawing aj big men of the town, His family en- piatol, “then 1M whoot myself,” tertained lavishly and mave large sume! nin when? the bank tin church circles, | UP dered one of the nN Mount Verno, | ‘ounty Bail, it is at $90,000 worth of chorage off Tompkinasile at 1a P. While off the Highlands this forenoon jeho wae heard to fire three or four sMunavlile shots trom her big guns. ir guns did not work by ¥ but returned the nchornge off ‘Lomp owing to one of the bi th the forward turret not work! cain this morning. he troubl en Vd the mecharfiem for the recoil to the now belleved to of any woman at the sy same Tight Co thy The proof of the pudding—Teatl- web) In the teat which bringin monlals of satiafied advertisers who tr ine Amati Motion lo by 4 rine p Neve the battleship Oregon, and which be rena! IPAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND]. =» Makes You Grow Strong Builds Nerve and Muscle; Makes the Blood Rich Dress Fin dings | en superior quality, full weight, Tre, per piece, $1.20 per doz., $12.00 per gross, Dress Shields, pure gum, size 34, Single Nainsook Covered, Tac, per pair. Double Nainsook Covered, 150. per pair, Bindings and Casings, Silk Prussian Binding, 16¢, per piece, | Silk Bone Casing, 220, piece. |Lisle “4 tg, Cotton “ I toc, Silk Taffeta Binding, ge. “ « extra ith rac, per piece. Silk Serge Beltin, with our special finish, c, per piece (10 yards), One Ounce Spool Silk, $5.25 per doz, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St ee DMs SPECIALS |for Tuesday and Wednesday, MILLINERY. fe dsaratte 59 wal 79 DRESS Goons seulae pr A; wpecual at 125th St. & 34 Ave. 1 That Old Suit of clothes would answer for an- other season If cleaned with O8- POTO, You can do tt quickly and with Iittle trouble, and when done you will haye comparatively a new sult, OBPOTO takes out fresh ink, paint, grease and stains Takes out a greaee spot to stay out, and does not leave a mark, Removes that solled atreak from coat col lara, ) dimareeable odor) nomsin femme mical. Wooklet tree, Qe. at lead NUDNUTS PHAR. WoM WARNE nen a 9 vy a 31 ak ho 4), HRORMAN and Th Azote ot ” FOR MEN j For All Around Wear 10 tof alrnont forty Tearrt experience fa Poot Witting 4 A eotaforiebie, goo loik ing end durable Bhive of fanusual merit at the price in Calf, Bor Calf and Vict Kid, Double of Single Sole, * 3, 00 Help Wanted—Male, nun aie, 2 t enced coment. wa ‘oo, 8 Battery. Mr. ea i Laundry Wants, Able BHANCI lauadey east ite, oe fen basin

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