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" _PRICR ONE CENT. GOULDS Family Decide to Stop the Scandal at Once— All Will Contribute to a Lump Sum to Settle Claims—Georgeto Visit Paris, J Castellane’s debts will be paid ) in full by the Goulds at once. The i jeandal attending the claims — amounting to $4,700,000 — against the spendthrift husband of Countess Anna is to be stopped, A lump sum probably will be contributed by George, Helen, Howard, Edwin and Frank H ~§=—- Gould to wipe out these debts, as , they consider the honor of the Gould family is involved, This is the substance of a etatement of an intimate friend , of the family made to an Even- ‘Ing World reporter to-d Incidentally it was elicited that the Gould millions have nearly doubled since Jay Gould’s death ‘ 000,000 and her income nearer $1,000,000 than $600,000, as heretofore stated. The total value of the Gould estate is now pver $195,000,000, A Geald Tradition, ‘There to @ tradition in the Gould fam: fly that no Gould ever owes any man a Goliar, To thin principie every descend- ant of the Inte Jay Gould holds with firmness and pride, * Bo It will come about that the debts ‘ i) } GROVER AUNTS; WILL NOT VOTE. Ducks in the Chesapeake More Attractive Than Bryan. Princeton on an early train this morn- ing, He went at once to the oMve of B. C, Benedict & Vo. Broadway, where he met Mr. Benedict by appoln veland was seen by a reporter, Wit refused to talk on any wubject, He gald he was only here on a soctal visit and asked to be exoured from any inter Hitleal or otherwise. Shortly after his arrival Mr. Cleveta Mr, Benedict went to the Batt of Twenty. | rooklyn. @ Oneida has recently been bi Greenwich, Conn, and thorou he and repainted. at fhe former on the y mer in Greenwich, _CASTELLANE DEE and Anna’s share is nearly $18,-| ,, Bx-President Cleveland arrived from! WILL PAY Incurred by Count Bont de Cai even thouwh they amount to 4, ane | BTS. wenty Leading American Newspaper Cartoonists Present Their Impressions of Bryan and McKinley. | Supplemer... Contains Also Page-Size Portraits of Bryan.and McKinle GH EDITION | (<Zo- ATTN PVT NEW ; YORK, MAN AND TWO and many are ridiculously eit | Gould aninan Said to obligations, will be pald in full, simply | because he ts the husband of a Gould ‘The intimate friend of the late Jay Gould who made thls made a’eo the fol- | lowing statement to an Bvening World reporter in @ conversation thie after: noo! “There (® A certain pride running through the Gould family that will care for each member's welfare. The Coun: tess Castellane, or Anna Gould, is a woman, and a sort of family pet.! ® deloved by Her betwean members of the Gould tamil ce the Frénch authorities appli | | Income is $1,000,000, ned “That thie affection for her will be Millions he owes at once paying the Vrecinely. Wither that will be done ‘Hecubheds and. as 1 have sab for her or an arrangement will be fede Chien mil M paid to the last o with her croditors whereby she will be. It after all. be con in no way inconvenienced, hin wife's Income, for the pri Divorce Story Ie False, he touche. phere can be absolutely no credence \oause George Gould will not diepore laced In rumors that (he Counters will securitios belonging to the estate. leave her husband and re ara ie New could '# portion of the Gould chlate, but i hor interes tn ine vt Vast eatate r he ‘an tverybody saked, who 14 001 with her, “No, thet an ne occasion for am dal and there will be nol Countess Cantellane will ilve in France as be- comes her station, | dour he will not be forced to live tn ree | Men. \irement of comparative penury, al though her husband's reckless ext wance will, of course, come to an en ‘le \t true that the Gould estate haw to Sell the Palace, nly he could do po, but it ful whether he will take such He could « art of the Counts debts, but such etep will hardly be (ake “Phe Gould pride an abundance a pride, tacked with/extent of the ree plenty of abliity. They are not miven| hei nt She did net realise th it wasting thelr. inherttanc “Today the million late Jay Goold are rently in in reyes, perhaps | seriously jm leas expenditures dup the situatt very dollar will 4 Man pald, and there will be no scandal Involvin ve eared Amount Now to Over $125,000,000 — Anna’ Share Has Increased to $18,000,000, and Her bis he Incurred har heen jmieen ulirse Wo pay the Counce debts | He do it of course, but it ty not the ln worth over 9b,000+ rdet It sold and appros priate the motiey so realized to paying stand in the! a million# in debt until it became fart, te simply | a the Countess Casteliane's fortune ai not be ired, she will not have to live [n retirement upon a small sum, | the aeparation of the Count and Couns e Goud trurioe for hi i demonstrated ip @ substantial manner, ie hatiNeroeas seopinion ae to the there can be no doubt. They wiil see to+ Beat myo ariig fF. Anna's Une 31000. BET M’ Ki It that sie Ia not In any way eanoyed COWNes Carteliangs) internet because of her husband's wild ftravas jn se Round Biot t tens 1 u Bance y real nt money ou mean that they, Will pay the) aad too fr my of, ARREST FOLLOWS ns ot York, Of course Mr. G bag policy,” 2 to Paris a 4 probably y ae ort | From this |i may be easily computed | t ie necessary Ay him to do ao In that the Countess Gansllane In (0 ay ‘ ) Ke ring his charge as trustee worth clene to #14 for she etill| my Mill not return with him bi \ BOM aheT Whe Pat Wha. & Tits, therefore, a remate. passiblt WINNE woul husband may, be a spend hritt ity that she will yer te forced 10 jive ls not @ good cause f | “Ren “Ts George Gould'e , power to dispose of the Caxtellane ho ime | i ! fet on the Bols de Boulogne?” the reporter | RERLTS A ta} a IPTH F 4) een cut into and Amounts te lens than | way oF any faxiral m oF seine any the sevent millions le ina that mikht be um Jay Gould Aakad.s (Ott OY the ate Mine Countess, Tut, for (hat matter EX-MA Y OR “Ridteulous! ly who knows may desire some curtailment of ex- the ‘Gould boys, y are call wen hornet Fenilzen that. (heya rewd busi One thing Is quite certain, and that tx ine, possessed of good common vense, | thal the Countess dil not know the full of at ‘Last esetion: of Old New York Had Long Suffered from Gout NO “Dear wife! Gond-by, 1 dying!” | FOR PERIURY. B. E. Valentine's Mother Furnishes Bail for Him in $5,000. Says Sufficient Evidenc Is Not Furnished in the Cases. BLAMES POLICE. ~STRONG'S LAST WORDS. Wiliam Le Strong, the lsat Mayor of old New York, died suddenly at 8 o'clock | thie morning at his home, 12 Weet Fifty: seventh) aireet, He nuffered » sudden aeimure of hear diteane, the result of rheumatic gout Col, Strong nor his family eeemed to re ward bie attack ae likely to prove fatal Col, Strong's physician was not eum: moned, and he spoke to thope around his @edelde until the moment of he FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 FALL- “ALL SI oLhiD we am w 1900. CHIL ca Uc Ud iSLY HURT NLEY WINS KINGS , a Ra | SHOGTING, INIA STRONG © DIES; NO DOCTOR BY. well to 0 down staire to dine with hile family, He wan in good spirite nnd te mained about until Liu cioen, & 1 he retired Shortly after midnight he awoke and complained to hie nurse that he felt weak. Mra, Strong had not retired, and going to hie room to liquire for bin She remained with the nulne at hie bed olde, Vind Wan sudden, At 8 o'clock a mudden sinking spell dohim, Withiis hall a minute his Hatt coated (9 veal. The attack) o sudden that io rellef Wan por sible. Of he meven tervanta in the Mir mansion, Which Ip just a few feet fr he famous AL PIC aver seventh aireat (hree jaundress and the head bh been with the family (or year »). Biron this he oor slarming were summoned to mber with the olner mem: bers of Mey family (> share “ei family. Aibert R rah Col Biron morning on yi} very sudden and erurely, unexpected I) was due jo heart: failure, He bad been iil tor some a but seomed to be recovering raduall: « wide tw te wae summoned shortly atier| pee we hurried to the Sirona) nthe ariet | wellknown suri operation six ft WEATHER ria, at Mt Circulation Books Open | to All." ~ MORE. LIGHT ON RICE MYSTE *0900 Cartoons Drawn Especially for The World's Presidential’ Souvenir Suitable for Window Decoration. Given with Every Copy of Next Sunday World. ING. SPORTS ‘Dr, Bull Prescribed Mercury as Lotion for Old Man---New Suspect Under Sur- veillance of Detectives. The pollve now have possession of a ho medielnas found i room of ihe sto WOM, Rice, ‘Thawe (nelude, tt te be fave! some of the poinon, portions of ,) wh ere found in Me body All the metiotnes, Including the gray }tablete much as Dr, Bull presertbed: }found in At room, were taken charge of by Dr, Curry, He turned them over Amsirlant Disirict-Attorney Onborne stated to an Bvening World repocter this afternoon that he had just received Information that De W. T Bull, the, had performed an ago on William moon monte Marah Iece's face for the removal of a Aamo anil an antieep said rreat waya io | Rice’® death Th hands of Jones Prot Wit polaonou Tit Jones Sa Excell pecial to The Rrening World HORTON Nov The Globe th Jevening pt plies fr ting p | ' Hook rian Jones-As careful a sur ’ tpabie of making Cony me at the outlook fo Democra 11 Manley We believe Prev Mi Kinley will receive a larwe { electoral votes than ve recely yeire amy New York Btate in absolute Ki hard Croker-1 am confident he Mr Heyan will eweep the nny Adial Bo Htevenson It ix my nem b Hef that Hryan will be elected } NOC Payne, ViceChalrman National epabite mittee MeKinley wil mt very ‘Al vote he got in 18M, f addition thereto ne Wi}! Ket those of he States of Karwar, Bouty Dakota Wyoming end Warrington, with ever ninees iy Nebraska and bth James Ko Metuite, New York We carry the State for Aryan fr) Btanchfeld for Governor ant Congremfonal distrite The Heank will prob arry tie ture owing to the gerrymatde: Eimer Dover, mevate eecretary t Henator Hanna Senator Hanna has de clined to give any statement aa ty the prohable reat Chatrme eh Meantve siston preseribed wash bichloride of Mr Owborne, meron var up the cause of Mr ie mercury was in the die aus'e examination FORECASTS OF un ys Outlook Ae: ei Is Silent. CLAIMS STATE FOR BRYAN. | the views joat Sitantion Lawyer Boeo Valentine appeared in] The Gea: d Jury for October reported i 6 ii Aya Weal: Swift. brief setaure that carried him off Were ai the bedside when) cnsieman M Culre, of the Democrat Patents RN rey ited deh to Fudge Newburger this afternoon the] Death eame inetantly and painiess.y wi tern Fay eed ati abl BREX] sate Committee, was waked by @ lante Ih 6 fe. halon Prey? Following resolution Mayor Van Wyck caused the flag on|to.gleep hiv ret Into death Peening World reparter today (a alve | n court whe The members of ‘he (rand Jury caill the City Hall to be Paleed at half-past the {ueral will not hejnie views on the political situation. He Ile wan indicted by ne Grand Jury on) attention to the proper authorities tn when he heard of the death of hie pre- it the or. Ath | charges of perjury and sudornation of | og ton cn Veloek next | rald : , ore! Col, Strong had lone been a victim of an sect a sate majority for Bryan in New | leane te 4 fixed the ball at 8000 and | inom; that owing to the cause of Inaut-| cheumatte PAL Il bab ho tane during | ae mn La MO wate. Aleka WA Be mot panted ‘aim, ture imony Delng presented to them| nis ineumbency of the Mayoralty. It %, willelecied. | We UF presen ind bil, aw n of the ia ree le that he persuaded one oer Commt Marion Giinon to swear fal Ina sMdavit that she was enthied to adh lett oy Alfred L. Simonson. Valentine is a member of an old r married the daug! iter properly in the police oMsers eviden: mi find an ti and teoure ction,” A second reaolutton war as follows “The ener Jury 4 id been well known in Brookiyn ‘ap a lawyer, empectall He had an office in he hes spent much tine in where he owns mines. a York County to the fact that in the gre before them they have mul find indictments. because of the we inpatiicven: mt f n sloners to the fact so that they may of the October Grand call the attention of the Court fn the Pollee Department of New majority of the liquor tax cases brought bee Incom. he threw himself with great ardor inio the national campaign. Bix Weeks ago he returned to (ne city, but hie condition had improved tittle and he did not resume hie business and political duties, Though not confined to hia bed he remained in the house and waa attended by a trained nurse, Hie to 16 Bast Porty-ninth street. Last night Col, Strong was suMeientiy * | came upon him when five months ago| Attending physiolan wae Dr. Marco, of | § ‘he sexton of the chureh, M Willing, hes taken charge of| the funeral arrangements Mory of Hin Life, Wiliam Loudon furong was born in te im father wan mer, Harn Con who drove his ‘a s went to work in a vil teen he Waa a clerk ‘hen he went to Mans for 8 Avorn rq presentation haps one or tw annot get Mm the Biate, out Brie County Th other wor Brookiyn ant 8) folk Ken and Utah nols, Weat Vi “W000 major fe of New York City aud ow York Ue vmod laim the Biates of New York aryiand, Kaneas, Nebraska. Missour, Colorado, Mc ‘We have a fair chance in Onto, Tit and Delaware. Pe tacal tmployiment with lowed me the atomach and other {Mr ier ary in sterial organs 1 consider nformation of great) mportance and golng far tu clear up ho myatery 1 learned that the tablets of biehlo de of mercury preveribed by Dr, Bull were grayieh in color Mr Jones, in his confesston to me, stated (hat Patrick @ave old man i tablet of a grayinh tnt they were the eame Verhaps they were nome left over from Dr. Bull's preaeription Ht le very wignifioant that Prof, Witt Haue should Ant blehloride of meroury Apparently nh Mr Hive'» intentines without having Any previous knowledge of tne operation De WoT Bull, who pertormed the ipertion on Roce face, anid today ‘1 wae cated tn by Rice's ph Her W Milton Mabbett, of 19 Fifth aven hue, to perform a allghy operation on} Rives fay ‘The operation waa not nert ove and did not oven require ether.” Mise oJ By ane, Dr Hal's head omee “+ OSBORNE SAY | | “Lam entiafed there was a third con trator Ih the plot for old man Iti millions (artiing anfouncer nate to The Lvening World by Aseler Distro Attorney Osborne Vin third man ts t the wit the 110 We sted in fh to Patrick Third Man in Mot We fad oil alone suspected a third na ogame Now we are without a third party having eriminal | Knowledge af he ' W re be further arrestat No " 1 dure escape We are invest wating 4 deeper liner and when we Ket what we are afier we will round p every or vived ih Unie elgantl doo fraud, forgery and murder tol Fvening World ternoon that the third ve ow be | Investiantet ee ny ‘ hat this ma w thar a attémpl wis to be made to met the Rive | miltions, he said, “hut f do pot think ' ' it muinier would pry pertormed roners Joonslatent with swffovation, whieh mix explain the wee to which Parrick, a | Jones alleges, put the towel made into a |} Jone, which was placed over the face of i I mmunteate with Prot. Whit ut if he had a sken as oof MYSTERIOUS MAN GUIDED JONES. — a ' , | Stranger, Whose Identity Is | Kept Secret, Made Mil- lionaire's Valet Confess. Why did Jones ifeve? A myater man in ne Rice mystery can plain, He Is the nameless man, hinted | at by Capt, Baker as the messenger) who came to him two weeks ago with the request that he call om Jones in | | curse who had charge of the operation, 1 did use bichloride of mercury, | took away every tablet not used. he tablets and bathed Mr. * face with (he molutton. ‘Theme talie| te bluish in color and not meray, ji | jalnovgh #ome one not acquainted with! hem must aay they were of a graytal! 1 tinge, Dr, Bul, continued ty saying: Ther are white tablew of this sort, | but | never use them, | myself am not very well acquainted with the effeete he tablets would have when taken in tornally 1 know they would caush @m- treme conmestion of the hewela and vere inflammation. 1 de not know: | whether they would kill a man anivew (taken it berme quantities, | This part of medicine te foreign to ne bet in talking to my fons they think) 11 Mehly improbable that these tableta sould prove fatal except in large dowes, They are sold at drug stores head. whe drops and other articles, without ‘ny ret tape, and in that way th id be easily secured. Aga face wa mercury ts IEDR harmiess.” ° S JONES AND PATRICK HAD AN ACCOMPLICE ID IN RICE CASE, have verified all the statements made * by Jones in bis confession, Wh) Jones Wanted to Die, Why did Jones attempt asuleide?, Necase he knew he had come! (ted # orlme, had confeased to tt and Jd hot escape puntehment m not satiated Jone 1am pallsfod a @ w han told all deal he us is true He hae naturally tried ty) shield himself and throw all we blame on Patrlek | WUl say tole much, had Jones died, Hatrick would very likey have escaped! prosecution fr homicide, We could not nave used Jones's statement against lm Ihave jot decided whether 1 will put Jones staid against Patriok, may put Patrick on the stand You must understand Jones waa 1 no Immunity, On the contrary, i him repeatedly that hie seater hy wae Kice kil hie property. The & for the return d ik lO NAVE the 5 here ip a te New Mot We pave aa re ves are deve the | We ‘had. been aailafied a!) along that minitted after ipmed our fs. ve llouse’s charges, they if possible belleved had the vaporings of a disappointed law When Jones offered to make a sates was my aworn duty to hear him, lear up tie homielde which been committ House th to forbid jones facta of the ertme, 1 dea (ne statement nt for him and showed it t was written out, He 1 m, sud he preferred not to sign it for the after he might make a fuller cons ye raid wae spoken in ence of five reputable witnesses, wii] be no murder i Coroners ---—— amet erre hie until the Ci } renders ay apt Faker refused, but the man, ersivted, and finally he visited the Ale ver with the result that the con. ence with the District-Attorney was Svehea Hie Identity a Seeret. That t# Capt Wilam L Haker's story, Attote Miller admtta that the m identity is known but earetully muarded by Mr Osborne and Capt, Haker, He isa Texan, & boyhood friend Jon He came here after the men had been arrested for forgery, He cal.ed ot Jones in the Tombs frequently, Attyney Miller half admite that he may have been gent for by the Asatet- ant Diatriot- Att YY bub demiae that