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A NIGHT EDITION— Q Se IT SNOW TO-! MORROW: 7 WEATNER=F AIT: SNOW | “Circulation Books Open to AIL.” ] | P A h er ( Cirenlation Books Open to All.’’ ] PRICE 0 ONE CENT. | NEW YORK, THU RS DAY, FEBRU RY 7, 1901. MORGAN’S HOLD-UP | BARKER TO PLEAD “NOT GUILTY.” y" FOR $9,400,000. me : _. BrieStockholder Declares ERY ot Bed ba ‘ ‘He Got That Amount we a from Coal and Railroad i _ jae . Deal, but Magnate’s HE 5 wes ; Lawyer Says He Only nt : a t Cleared the Paltry F it c . ct y, Sum of $2,300,000, att: Bede, - ’ i 4 : ie |3MEN POINT § we Keiter's cua MMS. VALENTNETELS TOKE NNEDY 2 OF EX-HUSBAND’S THREAT a eam eee W tiesses wigentiy, Him asDo. y WH ‘ the $25,000 to ‘ ‘ol . ¥ rallied to the si S : SPU pate Reynolds’s Companion at Sanat kellereaa ae nat by Themes G. Barker. Théy Mav -mec ing and! aré ba eae Grand Hotel. inal? pen %. z: Richard Pine Coffin, in a sult brought im Gupreme Court to-day, accuses J. Plerpont Morgan. the banker, of bad: faith in the recent big railroad deals, and changes that he virtually held up the Erle Raflway and compelled the @irectors to buy stock in other proper- es for $37,000,000 at a profit to Morgan himself of $9,400,000. Mr. Coffin euea as the owner of 100) ahares of Erle stock. He asks Justice Fitagerald to perpetually enjoin the Erle Railroad directors from consummating an agreement with Mr. Morgan to buy the, Pennsslvanta Coal Company, the Erie and Wyoming Valley Railroad and the Delaware Valley and Kingston Rali- road. ‘Mr. Morgan,’’ Mr. O'Neill sald, ‘took no chance in the matter. It was alway with him a matter of ‘heads [ win and cn tails you lose.’ He stands down there er 180 x in Wall street, elects his own directors the litle tewn. and then requeats his directors to meet ne E Ang OE | dhalntebatnbalet fanbelatnfetalnfaltobeteieiniel-tefetelnteieinteieielnintebetninteintebeteiniete | nies of net guilty” will and a> -omething. He goes out and purchases valuablo property and sells jt back to his own directora at a per- sonal profit. Of course there will be no opposition on thelr part, as they are controlled by him." Francis Lynde Stetson presented an aMidavit by ex-Mayor A. 8. Hewitt In SSS which he stated that he is one of the directors of the Erle Ratlroad; that the scheme for the purchase of the coal BIG FIGH I MA y “ Lking ‘chlorotorm field and railroads originated with the ‘ ' 3 arr tapers en tenor directors, and not with Mr. J. P. Morgan, BE POSTPON ED el und was, as a matter of fact, first sug- > ’ i Keeted by the owner of the Pennsy! nla Coal Company, and’ that-$37,000,000 waa - ; t falr'and reisonable prive for the proper- of ere ear atta mtn errr fem ill ath “ et iSotnset mad that the Erle Rallroad Opposition Endeavor to ‘Keep Injunction 1S S$" ‘OREINER’ Ss BOOY. bk Company had not the’money to buy the Proceedings Pending Over: , ° afternoon on >) + '-Date of Bout. j : aie : 3 Prerpont Blorgpara roils 2% tollows: “A mesting of the women “ake cn and Kearny will be hel@/in , Kearny, Fridays, TRIED SUIC IDE WITH CHLOROFORM, 7] OAS West One HH oursclvea upon record with the'sad crlamity which has fallen ox our.community.” PR trber of women were ween By: Wi Evening World reporter, and some,ex= preseed themeeives atrongly in favor’ol pa and ugainaty Mrd. Bas hough mast were anxious to dé: Are Keller without ying anything foreleicteminleiieini-t: hews Pal properties and that Mr. Morgan was consulted In the matter and ratsed the funds to buy them. Mr. Morgan, In- stead of making unytning lke $9,000,000, would only make something like $220. 0, which would only represent a profi (Specia) to The Evening Worlt.) ceedings pending over the 15th, the date ot 9 ner cent,, which was not at all un-| CINCINNATI, 0., Feb. 7.—The big/set for ghe fight her: reasonable, considering the importance| fight may be pulled off.in Loutsville, ac-| Shouldihe orcmoters attempt to aoid of the ‘transaction. - cording to reports about town thig af-| the fight wh! Injunction sult ts stilt IFTH RACE A Hie Me Mr. Coffin aliegem that Mr, Morgan|ternoon. The. presence of a group ofjtnsetiled an excuse for the Governor t 2 Hangue i obtained control. Bt -the properties | Loulaville sporging men in town has! send troops here Is wfforded. ‘The Saen- Aue paamied ‘at a cont. of $37,600,000 which, he| led to a persistent circulation and uc-| gerfest people show no desire to break is a falr valuation. Then, Mr. | Ceptance gf this stor; Representative | the law, 0 a pos-ronement Is possible. Comin alleges, Mr. Morgan induced the] £. G. Cooke deoled that any suoh idea! ‘The promoters from Lou!sville, It ts 8 K KILLED IN WRECK Erle directors to agree to take the|has been worked upon, but It In prob-| sald, have an -desur hi e bd properties off his hands for $37,000,000, or |able that the Loautev.ile reople will have) may. be held in that Te seeatintisn i an advance of $9,400,000. This valuation, | to make their proposition, if they have] lave been pending for some time with 0 r. Keller was a favorite of our fam “a ty." sald Mize, C. R. Ells, of 32 Franks So lin avenue, ‘arcaure he looked Wketmy” 75 1 tavor the {dea fic = EW ORLEANS WINNERS. 2. ta Woy tion of a mase-meeting) :s sak) Mrs, George Wilaot land avenue. “I can't’ go, BUT Elena. acnd my adopted daughter, meeting rhould be largely attended.” Mrz, Engtestades, sald that ene would at if one was held Mra, Moore, of 31 Beach street, wie of ieleimieieteimieleinteht oleinol! Mr. Min «ays, In excensive, ‘ any, wo Billy Brady. fen, will arrive ta nle hereto retiev mle here we the jal x The allegations are denied. It morrow, 4 iesitgleemhoalil prove tov eues® ooo claimed that the profit will not exceed ; aaa kewe hope wey Ver’ of bring- for them, ‘The matter has been + RWICEN $2,200,000, which is arserted to be only a} ing about @ compre. here, The under seover ‘ i ; DR. D fair one State le prolonging! the Anjunction case, der cover. ciurh negotations| Many Persons Injured in Crash at Green- yh takew yesterday exneeasly fOr The Hven ng) Work) ker, now in. jal f0F ‘The, defendant denies the allegations | which will probably be senz.to the Cir- vi Ale Will be tranaferred He— . stooting of the Rev, John Keller at 7 id ciaieie that he ie not on the Hat of [cult. Court Instead of directiy to the veky battleground. will de- ville—Frost Caused Accident. felebinieleleiinieleinininininintete : Is counsel ays he © pend largely upon” Bracy's yverd stockholders,” and has, Supreme Court. This will ikea pro: | morrow. rhb Nil eer anything, and! 4g. 3h standing in court. The at sulla pete) Ferrers gocoooccocec: r alleges, that the Idea of the purchase Evening World postal and woman's car. | proved Barker wilt Of the coal fleld did not originate with 9 “Feb. tthe cht-{ und tive meepern tae seevers ere TESTIMONY GIVES : - J.P. Morgan & Co., but with the direc- bule Limited, train No, & of] n. erturned und thelr dccupants ea- 8 i Marehall Van Wink? tora of the Erle Rallroad Company; je road, which left New York at 1 injury, @ counsel. said thin rnnon, wa roliern ot MRS. KENNEDY HOPE. @higt wisi eee that the purchase price of $37,000,009 was @ fair and reasonabl® price for the properties to be obtained by that com- He has watched the papers) ahd cays thatthe “aie tare ¢ o'clock yesterday aft i ‘ s|° a, Just west of here, at 6 o'clock | Killed, Ingluding the serge this morning. of the squud, and one wa _—-¢2—__ —_-—_ Feans was badly: tn, vecy lad. We beve done Psibiice Fitzgerald reserved decision. 2 The railroad people ere say that tae; Tau remaining tive were unhurt, Dr The ahles are clearing, ta ae awae Se naee ——_—— H K Hi T. weeldent wan caused vy a flange break-| AT Clete pany surgeon, wast aplendidly se fare MRS. KE ton E Yosh repo: n me a siatement, In whtent 33 3 . wing to the frost, the temperature! With the saldlers al orb vthagnanle' tp batea ona BANKERS ENTER A PROTEST. e Keeps is Temper and Denies Allin eee bled ‘The War Department telegrapne! ur | eter 190090005000000000000000000000000000000002 eaaons srévine thy (0 bel ceaam one were Kibted mae | ders (0 take oat oe ae erin a ew] Justice Furem: ed out the F Mrs. Barker Mr, Van ¢ haa Inatructed her, Hight bodies | ‘Ura the remains of the dead ove or tie taird tha il that ene would Lol xe soldiers were we | trial for the mura eooultn and) Were on thelr way (oO San} began Ur THE DEAD. ; Mrancca (0 wwale the arrival uf st) pointed out this afterne jrentn Intaniry, water i user onde . a0 mightily to show Mr. Olcott his temper| PETER J. CURRY, private, Tenth | for duty In the Pniuppines ewe ee Ape Lei et at ' , ve to | Wan I Delayed PY snowdriits, (ae train was fe oa ain. Herlihy, 1 am sorry to have to] Was lambitke. U. S. Intantey. P atid GE Sree Ww half vate.“ 1t wae runn! begin my examination with a peraonal ever you convicted of euch an GEORGE PATTERSON, private, to make up time. Att iatwahet Wanhes aihornelieat : | ress of the trial thus far, ‘air Grounae ip 4 suarp Charges Made by Innuendo. mo ash and in Injured. john @. MeCurrle, head walter at the | talaieen eure on Aug. 15, 1998, about 5.0 ¢ Delegation Talks Amainet BIT: ing Sarpius Capital. ’ ALBANY, Fob. 7.—The Joint com! . : eittees on taxation of Senate and As-| ExJudge Willam M. K. Olcott—Cap- eembly this afternoon gaye a hearing in the Senate Chamber on the. bill t have dei cord of Dr. Keller,” rald Mee eich pieces a dered ones pe cent. | queetion, but-haven't you a pretiy hot lesen 8. Infantry. train mit thin at top| with the pr on the surplus of vin inks. a y ‘“ ty hat aew anc Le temper? (Continued on Second Page.) 4. T, DEVERELL. reg, ane engine Sumnpes tie iteacic) ates piespite ther te 1 bees * aa Irwin sald he was ome evte ne pre rs ae would make out a case Fully two hundred savings banks of ‘lf we cannot do it by the State were represented, and the js speakers protested against the enact- ment of the propored law. A delega- tlon from the Savings Banks’ Associa- tuon of New York arrived here to-day Lous Grant—I object! i BN ean oot vat , Capt. John D. Herlihy, (with a anap)— | EXPRESS TRAINS f airy. ee No, sir, IDENTIFIED That Is the, way the resumption of the IN A COLLISION. trlal of Capt. Herlihy began this after- HARRY HART, Serweant, Tenth " iumping, Joiing, crashing, the heavy |ea wre were jostled view ine rode grouNd. husband. Went OV Crowd Storms the Court, | After recess t owl mobbel vourt-room door They of entreatles and cajolere Dr. Kenney edy turned bead itty and (ook a careful survey of hi ns and was present at the hearing. Cee i Es sahdinreriunzetood f noon before Commiasigners York, Heas |Opera Manager Heck, of This ners ibelr ‘posts, and Mite the mitivnes and: Analy Depamsi Le neui Sitar eiet i i i ne went over they were caughs and! tunaie th court offivers ta the serusiny, | + GOULDS GET ANOTHER ROAD. | *"* 4%e! City, Injured in Crash at ¢{ctiehed'in tie wreek of the machinesy. | fense made uit excelent imp) turned her attention to the witnes Cl -phe conductor was in the vagase t tnesses There was u big crows present, which appeared pleased at the auspicious open- ipa They welt {there tolhive’tuntiand (Special to The Keening World.) THE INJURED. theory, What the Mead Walter Saw. red evidence that Mrs, Pittsburg. Meadville, Pa. and hjs {fe was crushed out. It pen a” par that none of the crew has es-| might fitd the £] During the jijseou Mansas and Tezas Re- © the arrival of the rel inclonupe perted Acquired by Them. PIT 5 U, : The statement is made without reser-|the firat questions promised much..in ne man ie ey Waetreae ae Stel ge tht ies aad CEA Cai RE i ee erg ai Fern at “ t eaeiclemial dt oe ry ~~ : ; gern un the parlor cars: hey wasted 10 K towar renee vation by. @ Wall street bureau that| that tine. here at 7°A. M., collided with the Cleve: | snue7 Brivate Tenth Infantry. | ed Was went. to Mea’ were pointed a ulate aw hanfaulivoulnestises SU ree par wen secured by the Pu mo, . Ye jurecking re Lopaleting ces 4" car and’ two couches. wi enox Hoad.|On board were Suot. ranmuster Ailan, o! surgeons und io ¢ wit appliances Kets und medical « ext morning. Ac In ryom Seat Gould interests have acquired ccntrol us of the Missouri, Kansas and Texai * ara a) Foad, This statement was not confirin- ed at the office of the Gould: seomed to he generally credited | street. jand express In the Allegheny yards to- day. The engine of the limited wag de- molisned and the rear sleeper of the C.eveland train was wrecked. ‘The passengers of both traina were Capt. Herlthy was smiling and affable when he took his seat, but he became deflance personified when Mr. Olcott faced hira, .He knew ‘and the crowd knew that Mr. Oicott hadcarefully’pre- of shuken up, Among the Injured fe"l.. W. pared hia crops-questions with the sole | ten cer ot the Cross Opera Com, alm of aggravating’ him to a piten pany, of:New York, ifis right arm is 4 re t where hia anger would destroy the ex-| broken and bin wide many Ye bro TOA M ULE MraricatiNe| wereuniazout lifted from the Caine uauatemtne aed . Hi Luol: f | "WEATHER FORECAST. Collen defense, nei badisellup, streets Net Yorks is ied ; the tracks. (Aci the phys care 1920s very oositive un some Mr, Olcott resumed: : ere you guilty, of arresting Mr. HV, Newark, \. J. | for holt before the arrival of tie had jon others Kerber and assaulting him on the way ar ¥. 0. H. SEIMONS, brakeman, | AL MARSTEN, Ph delphin, right captain SOON Soon : CALL FOR MASS. MEETING. BY ARLINGTON WOMEN. Forecast the thirty. anes Tees ek ied a oreo Pete ern ma *f atch aie senger, Dayt: oo avitt. He wae shown th k jew Yor! 7 an " I, er! angrily. * yori Bi which “Do! . Walt w minute and don't answer be-) »,2"G, Wreck occurmed midway between Ce NGL Cet Ts rare: Sh n ~~ -2¢0— vicinity—Falre ¢ ithed it Ldak the Charters and Fulton bridgen| oa. vad #6 c uy na under the oy fore I tell you!" Gran; shouted to Her-| pnd was the result. it fs Sllewea, of an Feidays fresh brink north to Uny. “If you'mre golog to wblde by my | error-on, the part of the engineer of the ONE sOLDE Tenth 0. 8 tne [and tetefined and wa ned iiby re ‘ ineeting of the weinen of Arlington aa ad¢ice don't anawer that questicn.” "| antes fantry. Leavittsrurg, reir hy ‘Town Halbat Kearney on Friday at 2.20 P. M., for the pur: Mr, York told the Captain to angwer| th of CARMIE GOLIGIURE, of Carbon- Aanouldnnaverje(t lerse erday pore “ot placing ‘currelves upon record with regard to the sad” Mr. Olcott. /*' mn East Elanth (gale, came Med'd not any conversation with malty which Fas fallen on our community,-TEXT OF THRE | LL FOR A WOMAN'S MEETING. Cafe Boulevard, Sdiave. & 10th « {Did you break his mother's arm when Ne iw. it tm? Sen ag aah tare: reas ried seal appealed niyo ty okted Oleotts: hse gice vaio a\wellcTat’ WALA ad. ; fand_at 740,07 Me to-day. phe end cf] tHe hailed me and sald’—— mobi replied! Herlihy, tryin ott 68) oe r 1-83) o'slock this ‘afternooa. “E object.” sald Lawyer Moore, and © } 3 fasatloial