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WOALLD: LMU KODA 3h WINING; ae Jes oN os, Theatres Suffer by Di- £ PRESIDENT M’KINLEY IMPROVING. minished Audiences|+ = =—= and Shoppers Fail— Weather That Fosters Germs Will Continue— Many Cities Suffer. telerhone from th White House to The Evening World, at 20 Mo President McKinley is still suffering from the grip, but is im- proved to-day, He pass nod night. “He wil probably ¢ be in bed several dzys longer. No serious results are anticipated. So EVENING WORLD’S GRIP CURE. ss tance $2 © Grip fe now attacking commer < Theatres report a ble falling off In thelr attendance due to the epidemic. The blz shops mis many patrons, who are kept.at hom ded. Male the big trading concerns are It is best. of course, in all cases of illness, to see your own phy- siclan and hav> him prescribe for you. If you have no phystelan, however, and wish a good cure, here is one which The Evening World firs: gave to the public two years ago, when the grfp was epidemic, which helped thousands of persons: roe Witte SIAZET EVE, EES Mone / Quinine...... ....e68. ....30 grains MILES AWAY Phenacetine 40 grains qj) Codeine. Ms grain Divide this quantity into twelve powders and take one every %|-¢ hour for four hours, and then one every two or three hours. bap 446466. BOIAAGHEOLELOOE DIOL DOOD i clafis busy. The isease Is pecullarly at-)D. Chandler and Secretary R. D. 0 r 6 5 tentive to pro ‘aged |of the Hoard of Education, ae ECR OLUS TREES pernone have owing grip Physicians say Revere sowhen It fire this country, In St. Paul It to the violent changes In the we —_—.— DENVER’S BIG DEATH RATE. (Special to The Evening World DENVER. Jan. 9—The present DiMculty 1s experienced In maintain- |"; CHEE, ing classes in many public schools be- je teachers, 3 the epidemic ts more calixe of.gTip among t ared In ributed ther. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 1 (Continued tro: here say the grip is sprending through the city. Fow deaths have been re- ported os due directly to the disease, Dut the general increase in pneumonia, which has its Inception in the arip, {s causing much alarm, At all the hospitals grip is reported on the Increase. This year the malady in manifeating iteelf in two ways, one of which Ja the familiar catarrhal form, accompanied by lung and throat troubles, frequently resulting in pneumonia. The other and more malignant type Is q ner- vous disorder that prostrates the victim. ‘Physictane bean, jut night 1 ie wasn't ike my Dooley. am Kolig to a dinner party er benu, Would that it was ept- demic of grip, from which spring pne: monta, asthma, bronchitis and simi! te the worst ever known In Are 35,000 cases and an mein the death rate over a St ie won't cure. he any different at thir time?" Mr, Ransom. her hatr was dyed. Her face uged and powdered.” ther occasion when she Dooley, Sirs, Kennedy ‘Once. when she was with Mr, Odell, slapped him on the knee $ ve, 1 must tell you about my beaux. You know T wan at Asbury ‘crippled by the sickness of thetr chief men, “Grip germs going hand ‘n hand with the unseasonable weather wil! be pe- * @ullarly favored to-day and the better ipart of to-morrow. # Forecaster Emery said to The . Y ‘kinson and ge: ther prominent business men a: A with grip. Small- in und control in Denver. the Widow naw 1 —— IT SPREADS IN NEWARK. sald: ‘S \-World just before noon to-day —_—- Park and | met Mr. Greent 0, he's a: Ihe Dooley, D he T (Specigl to The Renton Works J. R. KEENE HAS GRIP. — | seine Inquite Rbout hime Sten sine ut me out. ‘son was also attentive. it t SWARK, Jan. 9—Orip, is raging in Newark to an unprecedented extent. Hundreds of persons are suffering. The maluly 1# in a mild form, fow cases re sulting seriously. Physicians aacrive It to the frequent changes of weather, Mayor Seymour has recovered from a Great Wall Street Ope fined to James Mt. Keene ts at hia home auf- | fering with the prevailing disease of the Present time, grt doked About the Tomb, nt four places, sald Catter- serior tack. Board of Works Com-| !( Was sald that Mr. Keene was a missioner Winton C. Garrison is laid up |heavy seller in the atreet, but his as- with rip. Other sufferera are City’ Clerk |roctates say that ne has not left hia Sw Dooley laughed James F. Connelly, Health OMlcer David” house thin week PROBING DEATH ‘FICHTING CODE OF RICH WOMAN. AT WEST PONT Mrs. Conselyei’ Was At-/Cadet Who ‘Calls Out” tended by “Divine” Offenders Testifies at at Catterson's presumption. another time Mrs. Kennedy saw Willow Dooley at her house, don an engagement ring. She was going to marry Mr. Green. But other night.’ pering. 2 “Well woman would h “And what aid Ll had a quarrel with him the 1 Widow Dooley, sim 1 anked Lasked him if 1 was a poor marry mi asked Mrs Kennedy ne Ray: “He said he loved me for myself, An," she aighed, “eo did my Dooley, There are no more, iike him. hy don't you get married your. suddenly asked the widow of Kennedy, who Is also n widow. Thaven't had the chance," I at work. J opreagn? temperature will continue all to- answer SPeeviarive Face ewan % BYRAM WINTERS, SUCCESSOR OF MR. DOOLEY. PHILADELPHIA HAS GRIP. inn odan inal naar Ror oa he . ~ - . [STRUGGLE FOR $2,000,000 - ;EADING | ESTATE OF MRS. WINTERS. qn.n00. m Firat Page.) “Ah, go long. Sure I've had lote of them.” aid the Widow. Dooley. “y alghed Mr. Kennedy, “but 1 the bait that vou have to catch no trouble," said Widow ‘But none of them*are like Mrs. Kennedy mentioned the Mr. balt"’ Ransom added sotto i poor, warned. She had point blushed @ vivid ncarlet, and led himself with some Papers on the cocnsel's table. Every jn the room Involuntarily turned to- ‘d him. Winters was very conscious of this, and he did not raise his eyes untll long after-crost-examination had begun. The nieces whispered and buzzed and glared at the young man who had selued the golden bait and landed tn the Ian of the aged angler, Parrot Her Only Fri Mra Kate M. Oudgll, the next witness, tertified that In 1892 the WHiow Dooley Waa greatly changed. She same to the Odell road house in Eastchester and crying. “I have nothing to Hve for,” “1 tntnk 1 will go to As oh.” with a fresh burst of Cora: what shall Ido. the on Who's Cora?" she was usxed ‘My parrot,” sald the widow. ‘The OdeNs agreed to take care of the parrot ant Widow Dooley went to” Asbury Tk. Ve a brand new fellow," Mrs. Dooley maki some time after, he ts dead tick on me, I'm gofng to marry him.” sked her brotier. tell us your golng to marry that fellow?" we sal; “Why not? Tent he a good healt ful? He's most as as Dooley arm: An adjournment was taken until to- morrow morning. JANUAIY/40,° 1901 ABELL MUSES: « OER POLICE ROW eo Pearls of D Sly Hints That Rap Reformers in Form of Moral Maxims. Couched Some people are hound to make icate Wis- dom Fall from Com- missioner’s Lips. AT TRIAL OF DELINQUENTS. .|CASTELLANE’S: METHODS, OF QUIETING CREDITORS. (Continued from First Page.) menntimess Payment for ee was pro- your disposal. Teduested an extension of time, to: whieh COUNT DE CASTELLANE, Faasented. on condition that iheseeke their Int acceptances for the amo His American Eldorado, ther duc. velng £47 190: 40 th interest 8.8) mal Here are two telegrams sent from asindded (£36 ing @ total of the Count in Paris to Wertheimer In} “rhe accoptances for £10,90 and £2.00 London: TEPER Foe met ot macurits, bur were pa March 2, 1899.—Retelved from you de-| later by :nstailments. . "The a g 0.40, « mand to pay suma to-day. Her you not! 24 LaF, was dishonored: bat wan pe to continue proceedings. Will xend you] paid in casn aed the remainder by two £2,000 next week. Expect Americun re- hesteweesletne Acceptances amount- mittance early In April; will then remit 9 .12 were dishonored, and considerable sum on account. tWo others given. it Tat any time forced ac- LONDON, April 6, 1899. jancen on the Count and Countess by Am keenly disappointed to be unable | fhe acceptanten the wrath enw ay OF to satisfy you to-day. Have made an|to them at exorbitant prices. The a arrangement with my brother-in-law to settle with you before eight d: Bee you now to await remittance of this centancen were given willingly - untarily by the contend Sean, el money. Telegraph instructions Kennerly Mall. have a few sous, I wili place them at “With regard to two items 1 repen edly requested the Count to resell them to me at the orice at which I sold them. = Thik sapecially app!les to_the portrait by Gainsborough of Nancy Par- fons. The Count al i trouble. He Waited fer “George.” tngt the Gainsborough wus In hic, wihee = A.telegram of July 7, 189, was: im and they could not let it go. I's @ good thing for the pellce! “neceived advice New York remit-[ Dut should they ai aay time wish and all others in the sovernment|tancy asked Friday. Will send It to you| "!tnese two pictures with other sr: to stop Aghting. an soon as George arrives, the th. Will| cles were, T have since xaceriaineg, wld rien When Conmmiastoner Abell caused amusement to the. policemen in the trial room at Headquarters. to-day by remarks bear ing on the troubles at Headquarters be- tween tho Commissioners and the Chief. One policeman who was charged with being off post satd that he had gone down Mulberry street to stop a fight reformers have a perfect we may he able to get fi either ¢o my. brother, Mire Werthe:mer (no connection with me in business), or to some other dealer, and that when the Count made the abore representation and Promiog: to me th Pictures had already been Sleposed of, ‘As a fact they have dis; of moat of the articles purchased {tons me, very few ‘of which are now in thelr posses: on. "Bunce the acceptances held hy me neither the Count nor Copntons has ven any security for the payment of Sf any property” belonging ter thew it lo1 to them in Engind’ or France arailabe Yor the the claim. ‘ASHER WERTHEIMER.” arrange for ‘balance with him !f you " COUNT DE CASTELLANE. 1900, is ae fol- wish. I start for America on Saturday by La Bretagne. I am persuaded you do not intend to follow me up for past claims and to drag me into paying use- leasly to a wretched government that we have twenty-five or thirty thousand francs,. which would be much better in your pocket. © * ®¢ ‘Now, after making appeals to Mr. ‘The rounds: suid he thought the po-|/ Gould and receiving aMrmative replics, Hocmen was lying. which were not followed by execution, I He Talked About Gould. “Oh, [ don't know about that." re-lnave decided to take my affairs into my! ‘The Count always represented him- marked the Coenmissorer. "There's! own handa and “to owe no one in al self t @ man of enormous mean the time" “The trout atrect, either, isn't adde trouble.” And ernment to #t enough already station, charged W. the force only three how many more years ) the force at this rate. “The last fine you #ad was one dav. and now I'm going to make It two day! and It will be Increared from day to dav, from day to day, from day to day, and when you get thirty more fine: month's pay on you; but | u'll last as long an that be a whol don't bellev: nui don't come up to the take pride in himself. Now ere'n one. We can’ 5 ih ization of the have a perfect de able to get immacu: n—men who have no fall- tever; but Just now we can't, and you've got failings, remember that. the intelligence and world, when reforme: world, late polices Inge # m for trouble on Mutberry street. Vhere's trouble on Mulberry street all the Commissioner. “It sometimes starts outside. When it doean't arixe naturally It does artifictal- ly. Some people ere bound to make later In a musing tone: well, it's a good thing for the police and the firemen, and all others in the gov- fighting. There's trouble If any man ts willing to make peace he's a good one. Roundsman Butler, of the Oak street Policeman Clarence Anthony with being off: post. Commissioner asked him, impressive! “Have you any pride in your record? No, sig replied the policeman, why seemed to be bewildered, Mr. Abell continued: ‘You've been on are. in this way. Sow and then we find a man who thong je stated a diMculty was raised by Mr. Gould, his mife's brother, as to immediate provision of funde *o which his wife was entitled. I always recog- nised him asa man who would not fail to full his obtisatione, Resides other things enumerated ¢ following Met of articles are mention 48 purchased by Count Bont: ree armel six oceasional chairs and two footstools. Three Celadon China vases,, old French mounts; boy satyr bandles, oak leaf featoons, Wc. t of tapestry furniture: wor! Aowerm vares, hes carved fram@nt Four armchairs, a.sofa stool and sci Pair of lat Louls XVI. git candel- gbra: collection’ of Mara! ‘of! ‘Lisns- lowne. Louls XVI. clock on marble pedestal. 4op group of ‘and pair of can hy icks of ‘fem: figures on marble plin- A. Palr of gilt fire dogs (Regence perto®) formed an splilnxes, Palr of Louls XVI. inkstands formed of ‘armors and cuplas: pair of gilt Louls XVI. girandoles, cupids, &c.; Louts XV wilt clock, silk’ cushioned sofa, grand lcture of Gerxe Romney, portralt of Mn. Morton Pitt and chiki, two con- goles, “two torcheres, pl ture portrait of Nancy Parsons. afterward Lady’ Me: hard, trom collection -of Marquis of Lansdowne; dack blue vase, Louls XV, pair of Japanese | vases, “old French ‘mounts: dark blue vase, Loula V6; pair of Japa Sduare Nose du Barre jardis Rose du Barre ground eevres plates) t Louls XV. carved eacy chairs, palr Louls XV. sofas, two carved stools, French tapestry: pair of Louts XV. can dlenticks, pair of Louls XV. gilt Mon: Louls XIV. Roule Armoire, two. pati Loule XIV. Boule cabinets medalsles, cabinet_in, three compar: ouln XIV, Boule console, Varge ‘Louls XIV. writing-table, Louls XIV. Ormulo clock, with female cuplds, ‘surmounted by a figure of ‘Time: regu: or clock, with scrolls and‘a figure of Cupid as Justice. Scores Count de Castellane. year. w Sell to the Gor “Therefore I desire to sell certain fur- niture and to sell certain securities un- divided between all the Goulds, which I have the right to realize on in America. “This ia why I start for America. I Intend to sell my securities and shall return to Parla by Feb, 10, where my. duties in the Chamber call me, * * ° “Meanwhile kindly ask Mr, Hall -not to continue the proceedings against me, which drag me into more expense, while 1 cannot, for that matter, satisfy you at present. © °% *& “Please reply by return mail, that I may star with my mind at case. COUNT DE CASTELLANE.” Wertheimer refused to “stop the pro- ceedings,” for on Jan, 11 Count de Cas- tellane telegraphed his surprise at Mr. Werthelmer'a refusal, ns he thought their friendly relations would prevent “the disagreeable and costly proceedings, especially as Lam going to America pur- powely: for you. Did, Boal Sell Things! An aMdavit by Anton [. Dittmar, Werthelmer's assignee here, says in part: Never at any time did the Castel- lanes queation their indebtedness. Even after using the articles for yeara they questioned, the genuineness of only five out of forty-six articles: They came from the greatest col:ectlona In Europe, such as the estates of Count d'Harcourt, the Earf-of Sydney, the Duke of Beau- fort, ethe Marquis of Janedowne apd the Duke\of Sutherland. Mulberry “Well, with The I can't tell uu will be on ft will and doean't Healers.” Hazing Inquiry. day and until to-morrow afternoon or evening. Then {t will grow colder." » 4Tbus/no hope ts given of an immedi- ate check to the spread of the epidemic. J For all doctors agree that art can do sAlttie toward ameliorating the auffer- General atmospheric condition: The body of Charlotte A. Conrelyex In at her late home, M1 Rutledge stree WEST POINT, Jan, 10.—Hefore the members of the Congressional Inveatl- Willlamsburg, ready for burial, bat) cating Committer reaumed thelr inquir- there Im some dispute over the death |. inte the charges of hazing at the certificate and the coroner ts investixat-| sistary Academy thia morning they Ing. Visited the camp grounds and Fort NOTE FORCERS, SLEUTHS THINK Mia, Consclyea was a Christian Sele} Canton, where mang fightr between entist, forty-six year old, the widow of cadetn have occurred. William Conselyen, who dled seven yeara! (ol, Clayton, who 1a a graduate of + ako. the ncademy, explained the arrange- : Mr. Conaclyea belonged to the old {iment of the tenta In the Summer ea. |ardner and Delassell Be- Conselyea family after which Conslyea | oampmenta to hla brother committees lieved to Have Swin- Street wax named, one of the oldest men, and when they visited the rink families on Long Island. In the rear of the eainp, the “atretch: Exlgar Darhee, ong af the oldest newa-|ing" provean by “which several, cadets diedja\ Chicagoan. yer men In Greater New York, is th Navea tetas iecriben vee her of t cad Woman. " . re than alxty years ago Mr. Dar. en sietatea iaetenon teat! tn the arrest of Charles 11. Gardner, bee established the Willlamaburg Ga- mmbieo that} note broker, of 3% Nas: atre and gette, the firat newspaper publiehed _,| James Delamsetl Central Office detec: fn WiUlamaburg. Jt) was afterward present academic) tives delleve they have arreated the onaotidated with other ventures and among. the fighters] principals in a gang of forged note Nnally grew into the present: publica- Shawecnin a paereube. ame avwandirs who recently cheated Cel, tion, the Brooklyn Dally ‘Times andand Albert. Zell and Bhammon in ivg9,| Thomas B. Moffatt, of Chicago, out df Edgar Darbee, with hin daughtera,| and Uhiitips and Butler, Blair and Adey,| thousands of dollars. Mrs. Conrelyea and Mrs. Anna Bros rater aint Colley, Boyd and Graham] When Delaveell wear arrested in De- Uved in clogance inthe fue m C cember charged with giving Mrs, Martha where the ledy of Mrs, Conaelyea nc Sennen Ce RESTA AD) Weoky, of 205 West ‘Twenty-second ile. by the wuthorittes of] street, a worthless check, certain notes The family were reticent the and moeswager in cipher were found on about trouble over (he burial permit when an| “And consequently” no one, kaa been] DM that ted the dotectlve= ty believe he or Eve Word reporter called. Mra, | putivhed during all these four years] was In the fraudulent note business, He vtey say. have more to dow! Brooks said {hat the family knew noth- | fr fighting?” was watched after Mrs. Weeks had Sy.mysteriqua: diseaso than any Ing about the alleged irregularity of the | “iow ao those fights occur?” wi shey: charge, * From all over the ! tu, plaint that the deadly germs are ying untold annoyance and suffering. Col Wall street, wanted to ralse money to, If an offense is reported to me and I deem it Md serious enough 1 call seven or elght men to; and It they decide certificate until this morning. Moffatt, who hax an office at 15 She ald that her sister had suffered " Bid vatan Brand, | Mth Neurasthenta a her sixth year: | that action ph taken the offender] !@velop oll lands in* Wyoming, and ett Cee ee eeand Thad been all over the word and re- Hed ‘out See (| through D. oT. Alger, a relative of ex- “F Chicago has over 109,00 cares, 0 ved the attendance of the world's nat la the scrapping committee, tt) Secretary Alger, was introduced to RAI Dsokhicient | buefeentreu deat specialists In nervous diseanes, but . ale," Gardner, who agreed to ralvo money on “Una ca‘ling attention to the infectisaa|@at they had been powerless to cure 4 atanding com : : of Hiwant Rat he wealthy ahacacteret helaibease her, She had often had fita wleo, She dates altnough U generaily call the | srwer. Moffatt Indomed one for $18.00. i ‘5 5 my was 1 yy put had Li er to Ket half the mopey realtaed. The Unior, Traction Company of thac| Nay iarried twenty yearm, but Who ard they? u Gardner sent afm to Boston to dis. clty has issued an order positively pro-| tyr J. J Ashley, of 955 Greene avenue, ee MF, banen ‘wind Sie Relies: | used the “moneys and’ caent gee aibitin= expectoration on street care, [tiisi attended het. ABout a year. al i i Meliher Grdeta! Vidiongitoederhetoundianerte Cant. John Ford, of the Kingsbridge | 1)" Conselyea became a Chriaglan Scl- ¢ reth having been hazed, “fake and he had to pa. although she continued with “ys the Christian Science heal- nt visitors, and, led by a After with ba declaring that cadets ‘fought ¢ flat and tried to follow Mar- ain of Queensberry rules, Congressman Gardner de: Rafter nad given dim the to sign notes and would ‘protect atation, Chief Di fe the latest vi very’s confidential man, | 1); im of the grip, Heinle confined to his hom: 1 Nostrand, prayed over! Dr lege waked Bettinon: Then a man who had au offi>s with Shiela! o pees " | ‘Bhin' vou here hold fights of a bru-| iarduer went 10 Col, MoMatt and offered PITTSBURG TOO HAS IT plainly benefited by tral nature which the laws of forty-one | to sell him notes algned by “the genuine Zi a Mra. Brooks, “and [States in the Union hava pigniplted | Marter,” Col, Moffatt demanded an am. rt thelr. prayer This was too much for Hettison, who|davit from Rafter that the notes were (Special to The Evening World i ‘ the ehrlat ee [Bad no reply ready. his and then, the police allege, Delassell Hettson tld the story of his correct- ink former Cudet Boos for improperly patrolling his post, and acknowledged jen. Dick that ‘this was one of the went before a notary as Edward Rufter and made the necessary aMdavit. The Colonel took the notes, amounting to , und they proved to be ‘fake grea! Bolentiets had given her the only reltet whe ad 4 “PITTSBURG, Jan, ‘bald Murder, ap to-day from grip. %—George Archi- minent citizen, dled There are thousands vening and Charlotte, Sun- f Roor's being called out. dward Rafter was astounded y ehcases) oe rip afd (it sacl =e aN the smplained of feeling Iso declared that Boos had mate | wren he learned _of the A Ae i 1 . Many came and Gardener and Delasectl were arraigned | maful reply to comptaint made Aaine: him by Cadet Caples, Boor, he i, also made an improper remark to 40 lipper cass man when spoken to, and in pnaeauence of all three causes he out,” 1 cot been asked to resign be- called out,-in fact he alt Rt alternative, and did not Ject to flahting. ed NEW TRIAL FOR: MURDERER. 4, Kennedy, Slayer of Dolly Rey- olde, to Be He-Tried Feb. 4, Samuel J. Kennedy, convicted of the murder of Dolly Reynolds In the Grand nha’ the din roa companies nre cripy : ive SST LT > INDIANAPOLIS SUFFERS. Bt (fipeetal to The Breame Wor! SAINDIANAPOLIS, Jane Grip. prea] Hicate untth we wer svalling in Indianapolis ts of short dura-| eatistied. and mild invoharacter, It FIXING FRANCHISE TAX. fand affects the Sronchlal tule, to Be Equalized yi ent, | édled by nti Real (Special to The Evening Worl!) ALBANY, Jan; 1—An amendinen’ 10] Hotel Aug. 16, 1898, waalto-day granted e ine Tax law is being pre: ® new trial by Justice Furstvan tn the ranchise tax valuation ‘tof Apealn, Kennedy had been nubjected to equalization, the same tenced to sleath In the electric chair, tate valuations, The Btate Tax! ‘The date set for the rasttial in Feb. sionord are aald-to be favoravle! Cantwell & Moore were. avalgned scheme, aa bt does not confitet nedy's attorneys, he eaid he w a with the fundamental proposition of the| without funda. Permiastonc was grantat F LAr a malt: Gant ZnO. bIwEl be: tutro- |{° (he lawzem to gxamue the. exhibite i iin ie case, inclu 1 ehec! duved early next. weeke ” Kennedys sald to Baye sce the hat waa their uw oS tn the rnoon before Magistrate Mayo ‘entre Btreet Court und held in each for examination. They reed with forgery, perjury. lar- yy and impersanating Another person. MOBBED CHINESE LAUNDRY. Lee San Accamed by Six-Year-01d Cornelia Withelm, r hearing the story of tll-treat- old by six-year-old Cornelia Wil- of M44 Meline street, enraged resi- of Williamsburg wrecked the Chi- nese laumiry of Lee San at 127 Eyver- Kreen avenue. ‘The place jooked as df the allice baa bombarded it, and @an and two helpers were dein en without mercy when the police arrived. Was arrented. In the Ewen Street Polloe Court to-day Rirl sald he was th mpted to abuse hi nor father’s wash! Ther Jast visit. morning #hi “Dr. Ashley, whe nearly aw fern was after her death natural Voto supposed ne hail signe tf had not that a We and on the before there w: ple. ‘this city the disease ap Many of the smaller vitien of twenty. thousand cases in Dut, few deaths, | elon ‘IN ST. PAUL. bei Rvenine World. Bt Paul ‘has cn hes fication, d the bot Was some Jjoubt about the chila'a identi. | MORGAN AFTER AMERICAN LINE Needs Ships and Privi- leges of Company in Big Deal. to" The Freming World) -PHIA, Jan. 10.—J. Plerpont | Morgan is after the International Steam- ship Navigation Company, He has al- ready secured a large holding of the tock and plans to secure contto! of the company. i Hia agentr have been working quietly in this matter, and while the exact amount of stock secured by him ls not W8pe 4 PIILADE known it Is understood to be several million dollars. The contro! of the International iine Is In connection with the recent gig tle railroad deal with J.J. Hill and John D. Rockefetler. Thin will give the syndicate a through line from England to China and enable them to cut frelght rates, The capital stock of tho Ipternational line Is neerly $15,009,000. There ts a funded debt of over elgnt million dollar President Clement A. Griscom Is at present in Atlante City and his son and assietant, Rodman E. Griscom, has been at Crumps' rhipyarda all day. A prominent o@icial of the company sald to The Evening World correspondent this afternoon: “While I canmot speak officially, | should not be surprised {f Mr. Morgan, recuren the controling Interest in. the ee eit The stock is on the market und he has the money. There !* nothing | to prevent his carrying through the deal. We have heard rumors of this purchase, which 1B very probable.!" — BIG FIGHT: NOT OFF. Story ef Obstacles to Bont. ‘INCINNATI, Jan. 10.—President Ho- bart, of the Saengerfest Club, when asked to-day concerning a statement published here that the Jeffries-Ruhlin contest was declared off, denied that any; auch action had been taken by the, ard, He admitted that Hrady had been no-' Uved that some s ications have arlaen eae, Mr. Hobart said, the} board will consider, Ina to the Grand Jury to- cay Ss; \ Davis @. sustrestone: 2 tet who m. in cre ema hea reads ete er Orr (fe. oF WhO in any, way promote, ald or abet the fight. x WES aston of the Grand Jury can take place under this charge, however, unless A prise Nght ocour: . Snew-Bownd Passcagers Saved. ODESSA, Jan, 10.—The police, fire men ahd phvalelaie have rescued” 470, avengers from five trains which have no bound! for eeveral day: er Saya Walker W. Type of Whole Force. Ieecorder Goff, while hearing evidence In,n case this afternoon, took occasion rebuke Policeman Richa: Walker, of the Macdoumal street mta- tlon, who teatifled to the arrest of Henry Matthies for assaulting a companion. He sald he captured the prisoner the following morning because he “didn't SORROWING, HE SHOT HIMSELF, Death of His Daughter Drove Mathieson to Suicide. Grief over daughter, noon. Mathieson shot himself in the right tem- ple and died before the ambulance ar- Ile had worked for G, H. Stiehi rived, tor thirty. years. When news was brought this after- the death of his favorite who waa burted on Monday, caused Gerharl Mathieson, an old hat- ter, t6 kill himeelf in the hatshop of G. Hi. Btlehl, 3@ Green street, this after- ‘ir, Werthelmer has to carry thesi Acceptances at high rate of interest,’ id Mr, Untermyer tn hia argument, ‘and when he asked that the Indebted- ness be patd the Goulds come in and make this shameless defense, {rapsagtion Count Castellane himself to be as mean and thorot goin a acamp as can well be conceived, “He doea not see fit to give us dack our bric-a-brac, though | we’ hav prenved our willingners to take sells It. He then haa the “audacit say that five pictures are not from the collection to which they, leged to belong ‘when he bought’ them. Col. James objected to An amended iplaint. The only difference between this and in Europs and that he WAN- AGED TO SELL AT A PROFIT AND for which he never pald Anke Pee ent Injunction. ‘The quegtion before the Court, Justice Beach on the bench, was whether Georg: Gould and the other trustees under the 7 erence between thin wil of Jay Gould shall be enjoined per- bid complaint,” sald) Mr. Unter- myer, “Is that In the first one we con- manently from paying her income to the | wented that the Castellanes’ be allawel Countess Castellane, a motion having | Fishin hut having learued that peen mate by Anton J. Dittmar, an as- | the Counteas's debts exceed 900, we sdgnee of Asher Werthelmer, the London | jomam {hat her allowance be cut to brle-<a-brac dealer, to make permanent | “if we wait for the Goulds td pay us, the temporary injunction until his bill] we may walt seventeen years,” sata Mr. for $377,000 In pald. Untermyer. “The Countess may die at Samuel Untermyer appeared for the taintiff, and ex-Judge John F. Dillon, any minute. If she does that ends our chance. The-Count ia inndivent.” ward C. James and Charles A. Gardi- ner for the Gould trustees. Col. James argued that no relief could Pending the argument it was agreed be wbtained in the courts here. Th same nuit wae pending in Paria, he maid, that the Gould trustees should be per- mitted to pay to the Countess part of where the acceptances were held. He asked that the Injunction be dismisaed. What the Judge &: “Unless the plaintiff can show,’ Justice ch, that the -acce) wald ances non heh, Bee Mathieson atoher home, | her Inceme at the ‘rate of $19,80 per|Jva'heig herey the pimiMtift, In thintenie Ast) Washington, avenue, of her hus:| month, or $250,000 a year, and this was|(Dittmar) can get ho further relief ia and's suicide she fainted. The familly | tone during the months of November Pie phyalcian, Dr. E pronounced her ca GOFF SCORES POLICEMAN. to sternly ‘ave time sooner.” “You thought you'd take your time? ‘Here iv a case that might have been a murder charge, your own ‘That's the way with all you policemen, there in often gross miscarriage of justice." ———————-—— DYING IN BROADWAY CAR Steward of Hebrew Orpha' Expired in Hallway. A. Abramson, steward of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, at One Hundred and and. Amsterdam avenue, was taken dying from @droad- treet this afternoon. He died In the hallway of the building at 401 Broadway. whither he wa , An ambulance from St. Vincent’ Hot romptly, but too late 0: be| art divease. was the cause ——___ LAWSON BOAT STEEL R the eRcorder queried. and yet you took, with the result that Thirty-eighth «treet way car at Broome pital arrived of any use. of death. Crown tnak fer Samp Gear as WORCESTER, Ma Moen, of the American Steel and Wiro Company, han received notice thet the ateel rigging for the Lawson, Cup-de- fender is to be made in. Worcest! was called. 1 e quite dangerou Mott, x Specifications Ca! ‘columbia Ma: ine dook the papers andi re- served his decision, . His last remarks were taken to mean that if the ac- feptances for the’ Castelanea’ debts Could Actually be produced by the as- igneo in court here he would grant’ the injunction, Otherwiee, he would die- inivn It, and December. Mr. Untermyer read an amMdavit of Wertheimer, the Jondon creditor, just recelved, and reciting how the bric- brac was sold to the Castellanes and his subsequent correapondence with them. How Me Met C “L first became. acqualated with Bont Count de Castellane and Anna .Gould. Countess de Castellane, on June 24, 18%, through Dr. Btettiner, a dealer in works of art in Paris. This introduction was a personal one at my place of business. 164 New Bond street, London, and was made by Mr. Davis, Mr, Stettiner’s nephew. “The Castellanen had- recently been married. The Countess accompanied the Count at all interviews where pur-' chasea were made. They explained to me that they wished to make rather expensive purchases of works of art, as they were bulkiing a large house In Paris which was to be a reproduction of the Little Trianon at Versailles. ‘They wished pictures, china and other works of art (mostly of the Louls XIV. period) to furnish e=d decorate the house. * “The firnt transaction I had with them was a sate of artic of the gross value of £2,880, and consisted of the ttems from 1 to 6 inclusive in the Ilat marked *A! added to thin affidavit. I say (he t correctly describes the articles enu- Worated therein and that they are of undoul thenticity. and there is no ground for the muggestion thxt, any of ‘are.imitattons of copies. I agreed to accept as payment £20680, to be paid at @ at juent date. i “The next trangaction# were on va- rious dates thereafter, when I sold thom articles, aw followat “Sune, ims. 400; june £880; ul Ns ey ne ey ame ia ‘eb. 3 Feb. ? £2000; June 16, ‘lets £3,000; ie, “These with one exception came from the colleotion of tha Duke of Butlieriand, part from Trentham and part from Btnf- ey ent and a —— “SIR EDWARD SYMES DEAD. pene English Diplomat Had 51 self Through Head, . RANGOON, British Burmah, Jan. 10.— Sir Edward 8. Bymes, Chief Secreta’ to the Government of Burmah, and a member of the Legisintive Council -of India, who shot himself in the. head while riding in a carriage, several days , In dead. leisur: WISE LANDLADY, Understands How to Increase Her Business. The landlady of a certain restaur- ant in Brocktom, Mass., has increased her business so rapidly that she has had to enlarge her dining-room: to accommodate the continually in- creasing patronngt One “of her guests gives the reason. ode “Every morning she served her regular guests with Grape-Nuts and hot milk or hot cream ‘in cold weather, and cold cream in Summer. I began eating thia food, and’ right away began to feel an improvement in my health. I had been tetribly troubled -with nervousness and dys- pepsia, and found it Impossible, to find a food that would) agree “with me until I began boardins at this Ligeia ns ae e@ new food, in four mor creased my welght from rita nds: to 146, and I never felt as well In my life as 1 do now, There'is something remarkable in the sustaining power of:this food. I have'never been ‘able to obtain such: results Wy mn Asylum aken. in-