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4 WEATHBR-—FAIR, SNOW. TO-MORROW. 12 PAbta | PRICE ONE CEN be _ HELEN GOULD IS ANNA’S She and George Gould Will Handle, for Bene- fit of Creditors, All of Countess Castellane’s Income Except $200,- 000 Fixed by Court. Judge Lacombe in the Hnited Statce | Circuit Court to-day handed dows an! onder appointing George J. Gould a Helen M, Gould receivers of the surp'us income of Anna Gould. The order also directs that George J Gould, Howard Gould, Edwin Gould ani Helen M. Gould, executors of the will of the late Jay Gould, shall pay out to Anna Gould none of the income except $200,000 a year, nor shail they pay out) to any creditor or any one on her behalf, any of the income of the estate due her. ‘The action was brougat by Eugene FiséSof, an Auatrlan creditor of the Car- telanes, through Lorenao Semple. who te a United States Commissioner, having an office in‘the Equitable Building. ‘The Court granted the Injure:ion, but at thé same time allowed the Countess $900,000 a year,’ which Is to be pald in monthiy instalments. George and Helen Gould were :appoii ed. reveivers after they had signified! their willingness to eerve as such. They are orderéd, in the language o: Judge; Lacombe, “to preserve and take poste: sion of the surplus income of the trust; fund, or such part as the Court ehall ce- termine shal} be applicable to the pay-; ment of the debdte of the Countess, and to take podsesdion of the surplus income and apply it from: time to time, may be ordered by the court, toward he pay. ment of ine Just debts of the Countess to the complainant and’ to other creditors who may-come in. Any creditors. however, who join in this action are reatrained from bringing suits on thelr own account. George Gould:and his brothers and sis- ter are ordered to pay over. to the re- ceivers the accumulated, surplus’ belong. lag to Countcas Anna now.in their hands, that thi is notin any. way to affect the tients of Anton J. Dittmar, who has a’ eu pez ding 4n the State courts. RECEIVER. TORTURE BY WOMAN, SAYS INJURED BOY. George Kirchner: Hands Scladed‘and-Face in Shocking State,.Sent Alone from Ohio. eis) + Brooklyn police are: investineting, the +. Erte Ratiroad from Ohio. by express ir. Fischofa complaint is n very |atrange case of elgnt-year-old George} with a tag around his neck, dengthy document and wes drawn by Coudert Bros. In it he does not inention the amount of his claim, but #ays that he haw secured a judgment against the Countess for $10,396.10 in th: State courts. Nowhere in the papers ts there any mention made of the Count de Cust Br Bamuel Untermyer, counsel for Wer theimer, the London creditor. of the Cas- ieuianee. appeared in the Appellate Divi- slon of Supreme Court to-day to ve in the appeal of George Gould Inst Justice Beach's decision making permanent .the injunction on ne jauld’s expenditure of her whole in- come. ‘oncérning the appointment of receiv. Mr. Untermyer said ins iy opinion th Goulds made. ap- plication for intment to fore- Sail any further Injanction of Present or future creditors. Jf the mone: iy led up tn receivern’ hands no injunctlo: be wecured. ~The Wertheimer "elnima, However, Is fixed. CHOSTS ENT BRIDAL PAR, Flee at Dead of Night in Supernatural Terror. Ktrchner, An elder brother who took the bov to the German Hospttal said a refative liv- Ing {In Ohlo had infilcted the burns from Which the Iktle one suffered. According to the story told'by the boy to Supt. Finkelmler, of the hospital, the relative i= aileged to have held his hands and feet in bailin, water and to have pressed a hot iron inst his face It is sald that the boy arrived over Agent Sauer of the Saclety for Preven. tion of Cruelty to Children, nt to the Hospital this afternoon and took the de- positions of the boy and of Dr, Retchera. ‘The doctor declared the little fellow is in a pltladle condition, and raid he couldn't understand how he had endured the trip East. About nine months ago the little fel- low's father dled and he 1s taken to Ohio by a brother. FUERST BISMARCK DISABLED AT SEA. Hamburg Liner Breaks a Shaft and Comes . to. Port on One Enyine. Two days overdue,. the Hamburg- American liner Fuerst Bismarck, from Naples, passed Fire Istand’at 1.40 o'clock this afternaon. Bae was going at reduced speed, and no, surprise wae manifested when she signalled: "1 hav can use only ore engine.” drokén y whaft And ‘The big tnat made such poor progress that ft 4s doubtful if she reaches her dock before” 6, o'clock; this evening. |’ though two tugs have gone to accelerate Mardn Durkin and hi weeks have undergone a strange and thrilling expertence. Li bride of-three'|her pace. 6 8 i 4h ¢ he weather on .the Atlantic for the week has been exceptionally. rough, They have been driyen trom their |@nd steamers that have come to port home: at 26 Ferry oft Newark, N,|have been ‘covered py. Ice/formed from J., by mhoats feas that have swept over them as high ‘They: were forced to flee in the dead, Of night, shivertng and shaking with | V2Ich ‘arrived thie morning, experienced | a: the ‘hurricane. deck. . The Germanic, the dread that their ghostly visitors {9ne of the roughest buffetings In’ her would drag them back. experience. ° ‘This persecution has been going on for three weeks, or ever since ihe Durkina returned from their honeymoon. Blood- curdiing shrieks ‘echoed ‘through the house.” Z Moans and sigi if from a tortured spirit, were whispered In their ears.’ Ghostly hands plucked pillows from be- from (the shivering coupl Strange |t lights of woird and uncanny appearance | of 1 Arne Fuerst Bieniarck sinish The Baltimore & Ohio directors) to- neath (heir heads and nore the bedcicthes | day deslared , #2 per cent. dividend on the common stock out of the enrnings | it year, and ‘the regular femt- floated about the rooms. annual'dividend of 2 per cent. on the ‘They braved {t ont until last night, | preferred stock. when the ghost emitted a series of plarc- ing screams and tumbled the Durksins | $44,000,000 of 4 percent. zold convertible | out of bed. Terrified, they fled te the debenture | behds, exchangeable thn of ‘home of Mi Durkin's' sister os & Bu Ik waa voted’ by’ the Board to lowe he op- otreet. : (@& par, March’ 1, 1902, of on‘any sub-/ Ghost hunters will occupy the hamated | dequent apmi-annual ‘Interest day upon | house to-night. et BI WASHINGTON, Feb. —Benator Chandler to-day introduced a bill pro- notice In. writing to the The procetds of the dale of tivwe de- bentures are Intended to be used, for construction. purposes and for addltiuns vidng, that’ Congres» shall assemble on|and improvements ita the property. the sedond) Monday in. March, Se and on the} same day !n each secon aul ae thereafter. The object of the pie procial 1g tte tle, Ig to. provi Nda:ttonat sepalons of Congres: fer Letier-Writing. Of 4 , Pineapple heli in bondp of Hrooklyn, _ | 8500 by, Magistrate Flammer.in. Harlem Court for, ae aanoe. to-morrow kal a er the Fuerat Bismarc! Sock overcome been‘made the vietim'of practical jokes, Bee on Nov. 32.Jast, becai ould neo mond ost bu: raat maa Mats, and defore the queenly Deutechland was put In service waa che. record-breaking pride of the Hamburg-American line. Bhe Is a comfortable ship in heavy weather, and the mishap, it is reason- ably certain, did not cause tbe pagsen- tgers any inconvenience more than the loss of time. She carries 6 cabin and @6 meer: passengers. Emil Boas, ¢ local agent, received A telegram tha afternoon sueling that coming Up to he: in Hoboken “under one properter and would consequently be, tate tu: duck “the advantage of twin screwa is evi- denced bY. this aceldent-" Mr. “The! Fuerat Bismarck has dupll- ates of most of her ntachinery on board and coubtiess whe will be able to make her own ropaire at her dock, so there will be luetle 1 if any clay pan ther, ones homeward To EXHUME GILDED CORPSE. comes an Myatery, The bedy off Game Conetable Jacob | Abrams, of Over Bay, I. 1, who wan found dead’in hia house on Friday last under auspicious. elveunptances, will be exhumed. , Abrams pad been drinking with friends the night before ‘his death, and two of them had taken him home. He wan |found the next morning dead with hin thie botders’ intd common stock | face covered .with .gold leaf, It was supposed nt the'tlme thut some one had played trick. on him while he war by drink, an’he had’ frequently Detective Furman, of the District- Attorney's office,'ia at work on the case, <i 10° YEARS’ FOR WIFE SLAYER |Hmckert Killed Woman Who Re- e News For All Day—RA NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, co PREACHER ‘SHOT FOR iN CAPTA in BRITAIN’ ASKS $55.000.000 LOAN. RESULT ERIE TIED UP BY'BROKEN BRIDGE. DUNCAN ARRESTED FOR HiNG BOY ON BEAT AT NEW ORLEANS. been a the Comptroller of the Cur- ft Is understood that the entire tore her with surplus amounting to over 820,09), of 310,00, Untted Staten declined ty state transactions ipo which the Famed, but gave, the figures of the Irving Bo Fale, yesterday that Louls Stelafeld, a leading offictal of the Untied Tannery’ of Peabody, now In the recelvera, had wr ~ KING TO VISIT EMPEROR. VIE. Golug to Germany Af Giue Company, toria and Abe In readinors to take Ktog fused Him. Delnk Moneys, John, Hackett, of 4 “West ‘Twenty: ninth atreet, wh? beat‘his Hosts Ka:o to, $200,000 OF BANK APITAL I$ GONE. Disclosures in New York Court Followed by Arrest of Massa- chusetts Cashier. LOSTON, Fen. §—George Moster, for- mer cashier of the Bouth Danvers Na- tional Bank, of Peiboly, was arrested by Donuty Marshal Waters thin after- nwon charged aith ombezs ing $3.60 from ‘The arrest waa the outcome of the appointment of a re- colver for the bank. Tne amount represent named tn the warrant the entire loss to according to one United Staten officials, holders have rasned ment Opens, & BA despvteh oa Vortemouth raya the royal yacht) Vice has been ordered to ve Edwant to Flushing soon after the opening of Per- lament, when, the King will recur William’a recent visit to ugh. —— Coekcoavhes te ? Censsos A STUDY OF MRS BARKER. MRS. BARKER’S ae TO THE EVENING WORLD. oe ker and us there has neve; one statement that was the: truth, and . Barker ty rane and well to-day and-has been #0 all her life. ening World for this mond home, at 89 Laurel Thomas G. Burke Phoebe Germons ning Workt reporter and nocded he ened to Mise Daye been so mivquoted and ted statement to the puis this opportunity to make a plain atatement of facts Barker {s well and strong day, thts hour, ganc aa nny one and har never been sinatlonm or the victim other kind of fits. has been with me for « year, and T think f ought to know bubllahed stories concerning Mra 300 WOMEN DECIDE TO BEGIN VICE WAR. eee fro in Tuxedo Hall and Call for Mass- Meeting in March. retired to’ the nitting-room No Maas-Meet The proposed m. wor.en of Arlington will not be held to- the movement med tt advisable to drop the matter. It would look Itke persecution, they con. cluted, to take any action at this time, t. nterest here. , against Meinfeld to re- made in the course of the trial of a civil Evelyn Friecdericks, of New York, against {Beinfeld to re- , the, price of clothing she leged he authorized her 10 buy and then refused. to pay for, and Yor $200 for al- Jeged slander. bank, have aroused gri subject to hall of epileptic or sult brovght by M Hess, formerly President and Troasurer of the company, de: thas Bteinfold wrecked the bank by over- An the ptock- Hampton, receiver of the South Denvers National Bank, admitted oday that the institution held quite ah unt of Btetnfeldis paper, upon whic’ there were losses through the troubles District-At- IOPANTY « The tetief Is expressed. how these loeees alone wore not of numMelent tmportas.ce to, embarrass te understood thet 9 Boston man who wan promoter of several enterprises a hole cf Stator tn furds through the discounting of paper imued by the vartous companies here bank-exam- Jegree was ty call a mass-me. women of New York, and a date early 8. Develon jon with the (ature o. National Hank, a the rather sarulng Fifty-ninty atre BL meeting (tscursed the moral tof the alsy stated that,two of the bank directors ywe It con: It ia free.y admitted that depositors wil not recelve more than 7% cel of thelr depogits, and man: Will not pay more than g Mre, Blizabeth Grantis and Mr. ¢ | Husxell Lowell [KILLED TWO; GOT TEN YEARS |"; rhey Analy agreed that the only way ANNOYED BY LETTERS. Aa nw Henult WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thicty-nle who refused tis ad v befare Mugietrate arence Snyder, inen'#) furntzhing Saturday fale, lowed hy snow In Save. & 10th at, LArt Nouveau Bangest Led to Many Rows im Pastor Keller's Churcli : —History of the Stile at Arlington. The Evening World? oat Special Correspondent Describes the ee ‘The Inalde history of. the ‘da! on, N,.J., shooting mystery, by: com): mogiceneent one of the most remark: * Barker after the confession off the latter’s wife that’ the rector of the Eplecopal. Church’ bad iN -reated pie woman when Mrs appears In court to testify John Keller, inasmuch as. she willbe without the support of the only woman’ organization In Aslington to which’ shel: 5 belongs Bed This {s Bethany Chapter of the. We man’s Guild of Trinity Church, tn whlem she retaina membership, though she'has ceased to attend Its meetings, and whose Vice-President and Secretary have called | 4 meeting to be heid next Tuesday evew- ing in Rev, Keller's house. At that conference the Vice-President. will call upon every woman of the Gullé@, who was present at a meeting ‘ofthe, Chapter a year ago last June to give: certain testimony which, n.embers of: the Chapter declare, cannot but. cles: Rev. Keller. “1 am positive of sworn test! said the Vice-President to-day, “while: )\// will set at rest anybody'a'déubt of theo, rector’s honor." Aaa . Barker's Many Rews. ft ae Bethany Chapter's Sec: had kept a record of the Internal of that organization, It fs claimed) ths the leaves’ of her book would some purpose when the trial com As It Is, the minutes of Jone 1%, show simply a business meeting of’ society 1 Be They do not show thation that dal Mrs. ‘Thomas G. Garker left the! Guik meoting in the midst of a dtscuselor: which her opinion, tt # Msregarded, nor do they mention, Vice-President saye, that before ging she denounred the whole soctety” and heaped on the Rev, John Keller the Lame for the slight» which she raid hed been pat upon her. Tre other things she M1 there publicly and which, It ota would not have decorated ang, minutes at all, are to be Inchiied In the \ertimony of thors who were at that - “Moreover,” raid a prominent member. Fulld to-day, “there 1s one Guild memb Ts wise testimgry alone would be suMelent to clear the rece@ieesint she santiot make up her mind yef to give this on the stand. We ane praying ® to know what [t? ene ed ay. nounce” trial Hey, Keller t+ p of cae man Wao shot) Ahm keiierh Mrs. Barkee Is praytig. £0: repeat ner story on the wtandy’ ae Mr. Barker {* calling: hea wexbtt that he would dost @zatae And Bethiny Chapter te