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NIGHT EDITION. oro, ~~93253"~ advertisements printed in The World during September. Gain, 9,336 | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] The next highest New York newspaper grew but 3,93), aan a D iT we ays aX 3S (aaa BEST SEPTEMBER. i rs , cols. of advertising printed in The 1714 | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” ] ! World during September. Gain, , ever the same month of last year. ~ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1901. : PRICE ONE CEN —<—<——— ROOSEVELT HOPES TO GET RESPITE —__ s 2 . lacie —— je S | : M ERCHAN I SUSPECTED BOURKE COCKRAN TQ SPEAK President in Close Touch with State Department, , HE BOY MU RDER CASE ) Which Has Indirect Communication with Bandits : IN T . FOR GREATER N | DEMOCRACY and Is Working to Have Time for Payment : Tae police have in contemplation Yseslbees coe hey tmemty re wie of Ransom Extended. Z : | the arrest of a prominent Eighth |Police Say They May|irr ease ecarantead eS aa : BSR ” * avenue merchant in connection ses Have to Arrest the | papers. W. Bourke Cockran will address the meeting to be held by 2 : = ogee eee © me at oon f rane awa Reputed Father of the) The disappecrance of this bag leads Tt seoms impossible that the ransom of $110,000, if raised in this country, can reach the Bulgarian obinson Ryan, of No. th m believe that the b a (t - ek Do vn ‘ ‘ igea Ww captive, in time to save the life of Miss Ellen M. S ; q : Twenty Ars street wane voy was Dead Negro Lad. em A A ca raat the Greater New York Democracy at Cooper Union next M brigends eae tole her captive, in time to save the life of Miss Ellen M. Stone, who is threatened ee ound in a sac |house and the bod: ed i <= Z ) fe i of the house at No. 361 West Twenty-| lbatrusulahtees Ahead day ni Tho Stato Department, however, is in indirect communication with the bandits and is hopeful that! ! aa mats sald to be the father of Missing Young Colored! For four hours after the findiag of the time for payment may be extended for a few days, so that the total amount may be raised. Up to i al i the body the police of the West eralook this comming Bo neon received by the trustees in Dos ° the boy, by Anna Robinson, a ne- Man Is Also Wanted {tbody Bene aren pee st Tiere. has-been:some doubt as to whether Mr: Cockran|®? r’elock this afternoon more than & 0,000 had been r recive 1 by the trustees in Boston, 2 gress, who has been living for six] —Parents and An-=) over the tad’a identity, though the The State Department says that the peril of the missionary is graver than ever. : years with Sidney Ryan. a white! other Prisoner Held | tad's father, sidney Ryan, of No. 300} would speak during the coming campaign, but it is officially an- ‘a he child’ 9 paig y man, mee Eee nacre: |ElintOOurt | West Twenty-first street, one block Paren| o from where the body was found, had nduthatiher will kat | meetings for hi 2 : Xe The arrest will not be made unless x nounced ihat he will speak at several meetings for his organ “it becomes absolutely necessary, but Feporteds ie ichilds missing: atgmid: v1 { N€BRO, Alonzo Watson, with the hope} night. te are a it the man +). appearances are vo against the MA" that he may. know something of ie Identifed by Father. ization. Sas ia tales I O P R E S | D E N I ROO S EVELT oe ve | tragedy. Ryan Is a cook, though at present i = * ‘The body of the boy was nude save | Ry 5 gh at prese ; esse = eee tee voe when it war | He Is nineteen years old and lived ont of employment, His wife Isa TWO MEN CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION. : found, He had not been dead many aay i Twenty-first street tenement) mulatto, and the dead lad was their : is ~ = : ie es = ‘ hours. His clothing, which had been MS Is uncle and aunt of the pare bapa aie Te ae Agenis Fouerty and Moore. of the Children’s Society, to- WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—It ts no peed pate oy che Mr. Adee, the Acting S:cretary of stripped from him by his assailant, ees | le Boye! is home yesterday day arrested Michael Nurio, of No. 72 Bowery. and Frank Cap-} Probable that the kidnappers of Miss Lis ‘owed for the | State, was again at the White House __ i was found In the bottom of the bag. | * Mrs. Watson sald her nephew dis-| afternoon to play about tue streets. ile, of No. 42 Oliver street. who were charged with abduction, Stone will enforce their uittmatum | PAyment of the ransom, to-day in consultation with the Prest- Coroners’ Physiclans O'Hanlon and|@Ppeared last night and had not re-| When he did not return at nighttall| Cle, oF No. 4&2 Ui SAW TOL MN 4 ‘ ees The State Department is busying| dent touching Miss Stone's case, and 2 turned, Mrs, Watson Is the Janitress his father ‘went out to look for him.| the complainant was Antonia Fried. thirteen years of age, off to-morrow. although that was the | iisoi¢ earnestly in this dircetion, evi-_ |: tc believed that negotiations are In iiggins, in the presence of several) omnp Antal sees acatt physicians! made an au-| of the house while her husband Is a, He went to the station-house a@mid-|_ No. 95 Goerck streef. Sie aeged that she was taken tojdate named as the last day of grace K dently acting under the belief that) progress indirectly with her captors, ‘o. 51 Lexington avenue. | night and then returned to his home} Prospect Park by Nurio 2*¢*Gapelle on Aua. 21. Magistrate) in her case. in the course of two or three days the | Meanwhile, the White House and the tcpsy on the boy's body this after-| Walter at noon and found thet death was due! Detfettv adie and Meee ny \ ee Sone aerate pa Flammer held the two prisoners in $2,000 bail. The danger Is by no mens averted, elarieable neopte 2 the United | State Department’ are oeing | flooded to asphyxiation. navelarrested the: latter/on suspicion: ee — however, and the most that can be| States will make up the fund neces-| by letters and telegrams {mploring uantity of alcoholic] Watson was arrested at his place of | peared at Police Headquarters in Mul- w is that there ts a Iikellhood | sary to secure Miss Stone's release. | the officials to save Miss Stone. They found a q y | werry: street and|agrinireporte.” th sald no} fluid in the stomach and serious} employment, No. 61 Lexington ave- Cy ie + Hes lacerations of the lower parts of the| nue. disappearance of his son. . ALLEGED SILK FRAUD CASE DISMISSED. ————_+4-—___. NM tion sald: “A fiz - The physicians pronotnced it one| the boy, and Anna Robinson, his| Teau of Informal 11) lieu 3 . @ ot'the most’ ghastly of ‘crimes. mother, were also arrested. The|Year-old boy was found dead in Collector’ Bidwell annouaced this afternoon that he had i i The boy's fee was discolored, a/ three were arraigned in Jefferson | TWenty-second street this morning.) ciisposed of the alleged Japanese silk fraud case by refusing to : {tiny stream of blood oozed from his! Market Police Court this sae oet| you pee reler So up there and look} Seize the merchandise of six invoices of silk imported by A. S. ® } nostrils and there was a wound in| and remanded to the Corvner. : Rosnthal. of this city. These invoices were returned by th : When Ryan went to the West ; ; y the } tne lower part of his abdomen which.) | It was sald at the home of the). tie, street station he at onee| appraise of the port as fraudulent. The Collector states that, while not ordinarily sufficient to] Ryans to-day that the Iad was sub- a . afi ° r i je i (Spectal to The ing Worl) lacking $60,000 of what the bar-. time further extended, if necessar; cause death, had Ikely produced fatal] ject to epileptic fits. Identified {the} boy, Ww his opinion, the charge of fraudulent intent is not sustained. | poston, oct. 7.The heart-beats| aits demanded as the price of Miss] so that the --‘Ire amount may if shock, The bag in which the boy's body | TheM It occurred to the sleuths of a of Christian America for the safoty| stone's life. ‘The mcney was still] turned In. The police arc looking for a young| was found was similar to one that (Gontintealscl ocr’ nace} : LATE RESULTS AT HARLEM. of Miss Ellon M. Stone, held for ran-| coming in and though {t was evi- Difterence in Time. Fifth Race—Gonfalon 1. Money Muss 2, The Lady 3. som by Bulgarian brigands, are being ‘dent that the $110,000 would not] ‘The time in Constantinople is seven | : Sixth Race—Silk Cord 1, Emathion 2, Huzzah 3. counted in gold to-day in the offices | he raised in time th. friends of Miss) nour later than ! Boston, where | ——-<¢eo——. a cf Kidder, Peabody & Co., Boston, | Stone were hopeful cf an extension of} the contributions are being received 1 i AT ST. LOUIS. _ | Where during the first two hours this} the time set by her captors. They] py Kidder, Peabody & Co. The delays j ¥ >, morning, nearly $30,000 was added 0} had saic that if the money was not) incident to cable transmission will ba 5 | Fourh Race—Four Leaf Clover 1. Brulare 2, Our Lady 3. \ | ae ipeati nei Beu the ransom fund, pal by noon to-morrow she would] at least flve hours more, so that it is | xi At 3 o'clock this afternoon the| surely be put to death, | absolutely necessary that the entire | clerical force at work on the tabula-| ‘The State D.partment, at Washing: | amount be in band or pledged by the = | LI P I O N WAN I S tion of the ransom money had not] ton, was in veceipt of Information | close of banking hours this evening, e been able to keep pace with the in-| that convinced it that this vas no| ‘The United States Government has - —_—_ ——— had 4 | pouring contribut.ons, As nearly as/ idle threat. And so it was told to|admitted its utter inability to effect i . | RA( -E could be reckoned at that time the/the men who. started the popular | +he release of the captured missionary. Cc total amount had reached a little} movement to the missionary.| President Roosevelt has personally Startling Charge Made by Attacks Its Mistress, Then) Rev. R. Arundel Simpson | more than $50,000, ‘The cables were kept busy all this Wife Against William Par- } Rushes in Among Crowd Succumbs in Brook- ae TEE That was far iort of the amount,' forenoon In an endeavor to get thel (Continued om Second Paged kins of Newark. of School Children. lyn Street. Says Shamrock Is Better Boat and Columbia iw 3 Bs ay ; ! Was Lucky in Winning. LOSE | i) Willlam Parkins, of No. 2% North Hdren of the public school in] An ola man, gray-hatred, smooth of i | Thirteenth street, Newark, a trusted rty venth street were thrown | face, with clericu t clothes worn and Sir Thomas Lipton is far from satis-, condition of Shamrock which might | | ae + Street {IEC @ panic to-day by the snapping dropped dead at the corner of|fled that the recent yacht racea bave| probably have been Improved on te | employee of the New Jersey Street) sng parking of a dog which, frothing and Court streets, Brooklyn, just} conclusively demonstrated Columbia to | lest day of the race, but there is no | Rallway Company, was before Judge! at the mouth, dashed in among them] pefore noon. An ambulance waa called,| be the better boat, And it is nuw more | fault’ whatever to be found with her ’ | | : i ) ough direct consultations with Indiv! ta y d that he may continue {oy his tee dual and rejyesentative Senators, enjoy his income of $9,000 a year, Behakle in the Second Precinct Police leaving for thelr homes. | but he was beyond the help of surgeons. (than evld he would be glad to | handling.” Court to-day on complaint of hx wife,| |The animal was a black fox terrier) From tetters found tn hls pockets arrange £ er race. On board the WantsAuathon! Wnes, - s ane . pet of the children of rs. | the man’s name was learned to be Rev. | Erin to-day, Sir Thomas mild: 4 i fy eatiorallexca {hati Parkina:has; beens con liam Curry, who ves In a flat at} R, Arundel Simpson. of 2 Tilary | “Notwithatanding we are whipped, 1] “Then you would Ike to have anovner| OG peep yp. ALLOWED|REMARKABLE PETITION FOR| LINKS THEM WITH ANAROH- ducting # regular matrimonial bureau,| No xa Forty-seventh street, | street, Brooklyn. A reporter for The; still belleve Shamrock the better boat. |" ¥ . YEAR. HABEAS CORPUS WRIT. ISTS AND ASKS ACTION. 4in-which he was the only prospective tly opposite the school. Evening World called at the address| Remember, | am not disparaging the SeretathinkGiwould;belwell otar: ONLY 89,000 A 2 | leer Mrs. Curry was bury about the Mat) but no one could be found. other bout or the New York Yacht Club | Huge another race. — when the dog rushed in from the ‘ i e.tolin the least. But the fact Is that the Li for Vv Shery Suge |p q ; Tho story Mra, Parkins tells te an itshon, sprang at her and tore her | gett simpson was a familiar Rute 7 | tne ea ee Test two. ruses, kot | “OM, no; nothing would be done now|Comre Cleara Up Ambiguous Trust |PANIer for Vern sherwood Hroposition that the United States follows: dross with ’ his teeth, Thoroughly | iii rather stately manner made him of | the better of the wind, while we did not.” petore;al othe yee ‘ Left by Old aitaairet Join with England tn Five young women have already been | tuimea, Min. Curry Jumped onto | notice. He frequented daily the little] “Do you think that, in the last racc,| | “110% About the proposition to race LED (EUS F, and the dog rushed through the) o1 1° ear the City Hall and seemed for Instance, where the two boats were | "ith exchanged crews found whom Parkins ta engaged t}open door and down Into the street | Par Nate ine Cty Sin king among |#o widely separated on the beat home,| “That never was my proposition.” oven res ‘ Crit “rortunatele: the eh the benchers carrying to them the gos-|that If the Shamrock had held over In| “Shall you take the Shamrock home.) Unger q deciaion nanded down by Jus. | LONDON, Oct. 1—Tae speech of H. “fo every woman with whom he came] tng brute'a path wee were IMI pel he hed given his lite to spread. similar positions to that of the Columbia |9F would you leave her here In the| tice Fitzgerald this afternoon, tn the liseliy, of New York, at the Anarchist in contact he made violent love. Hel oscang witheur Nin, quick omen Me Is supposed Mr. Simpson was an|she could have beaten her?" was asked | Vent of another prospective race? Mtigation over the $2,004 Bf | held yesterday in a hall {n the Neglected his wife and spent his earn-| icc animal tore om ao deka the Mm | piscopal clergyman, but he had no reg- | Sir Thomas ‘That, of course, tx all undetermined | ously in a trust fund by Hagen, of the am Court Road, Tendon, ta fags In making presents to the young |""Siinen Kelly, whe wae ton umicet to| war charge. Yo, 1 do not criticine my crew in tho| Yet. My plans for the Immediate future in 1894, the aon, In court to-mrrow 5 President | Me- jwomen, to whom he represented MIM: | give ity address afterward, sam the ant. | The body Is being held at the Adama|least. The other boat simply profted | are entirely unsettled, except that I unprovided for In his father's has led tow self as a man of means. inal (Combnia:taioopeardows and raised street station until frienda can be com- bY getting puffs of wind that we did not} shall remain in Chicago probably a C7 re from a trust fund and for the extirpa Two of the weddings were fixed forly: by the buck of the neck. Pave froth- | Municated with. huppen to have. 1 may add that there) week, Wow tong 1 shail remain in this executors, falls next month. ing at the mouth nad snapping. Ie was| Although Mr, Simpson has veon a| Were certain Httle features about the! country Is undetermined Cartitaleacore:controtvotsthelt Tazotte thls afternoon His first bride was to be Nettle Daven-| borne by Kelly to the West Forty-sev. | famillar figure In Brooklyn, very tte ea a aaa Sonji| The \eatate! of ithe elder: K AKG Srepatinaranierauerenee port, of Dover, N. J. with whom he hadlenth street statlon-house, where Police: |!" known of him, Alin name I not on {son ved, although #0 poor that she) TEACHES BOYS TO STEAL. | va» of the old drux arm of an &|-pombe is th Mente pe eA nERGNUAT kept company since July, 1895. ‘The next] man Horan deapatehed It with a bullet. | the list’ of Eplscopal clergymen: of the} rns her own lvite, ht years, He | conta K i THere) Jury;" that ‘i of outrage advocated by in Ing was Minnette Price, an actress, a ae ete borough, and ministers of that falta} had no money, but she refused to. turt att without acting and thar | 1d foriubey Gongrelanwrs Eins Mving In High street, Newark, who hi Joieeeteieiefeeieiep | When seen to-day could give no Infor-|him out, In the nelghborhool he was George Henson and Alleged Pay! will nto lone te held wit law: | auch Diether BS known Parkins sinco May, 1898. Miss] mation about him, His principal work | known aa Dr. Simpson, but no one | ‘uelaleoeires hile ae s ey 09) + 3. ything of hie history. He was bd urges that the polt ¥jna Hill has received his attentions BRIDGE OFFICIALS has been among the park “benchers,”" | KnORe AnUinink oF tin was from the| George Henson, nineteen yearn old, of ‘“°-! @QMING WITH THE TREATY. ‘i be em- ‘only since March, 1901. The police say MAY BE_INDICTED., and his clerical garb made him consple- [house air dey, buC apent the nights read. | Cores Tensoty a tow. q . Peney 5 ahere are two more yet to appear. Norte uous, He Hved at a boarding-house |ing In his room. Twenty vente 0 he No, 174 Chryatle street, and Willlam giving her permisaton to provide for the i - whether. ) Parkins has been married ten years Kept by Mrs, James, but she was not | Used to conduct services at Bt Micharlt | Marks, a fifteen-year-old boy. were ar- se yaharaa wi Ate Lord tau y Arrive In Maat het sues end has a daughter eight yeara old, 1am going to examine the ‘} at home to-day. ave up that work on account of heart | rested on Saturday by Pollceman Reilly, ore created a trust fund of Washington Nove ° them the right of pueaeaa ueld in $1,000 ball for the!‘ peiage report carefully and overal letters wore found In hia pock: | trouble. Beets gual tame ie cine Peano wa Income C00 scar] WASHINGTON, Oct, 7—Word eae . e ‘ CMT : £ © Kemp, JF. nat Lord Paun 0 - OOS Meatect of duty oan be nus (set, who lives at 3st. John, N. Bl FILIPINO MAJOR CAUGHT. — |[OMr Detectives Formom anit sfeDon- | fer ee tg « wit viding vesting axatnae OI900GO9:96-0-160604-0000006 neglect of duty can be suse VF land told the dead minister that his two neil, and arraigned in Jefferson Market | ee ee se ise te. her (amin Irish fn America 6 tained by the evidence, 1 brothers had recently died. Another Police Court, before Magistrate Poot, |! © $130,000) equally among the four chil-| Americ 3 : Britain. WEATHER FORECAST. will ask the Grand Jury go. {fletter was trom the Rev. Peter Burke, |Imaurwent Had Ordered the Cone} °° tt nel eay intro : SO aR a enc ihia the! AOR IREIe y ea of Minneapolis, who spoke of un: Eph ration of Rifles, 2 eho executor | CRU treaty vs de j Hinks [ritish hands are note ©) pet-slalementmade (0-day by |e eal Church conventien| held some time RTA ONT sajor | MArk# is charged with anatching al Edward Kemp, brother and executor and | secretn il uh Rates ris Forecant for the thirty-six District-Attorney Philbin, AKO at Garden City, Ina urd letter | Crneren pet ean Lak etna || pocketbook from a woman, and Henson | of the sentor Georg: ae a ean which. to. ad d otiter forelgn= Yor je was addressed as "Father," and it|in ince recently. ordei acd’ betihetce n to} action to have the will of George Kemp, | while F cf IAT eT CO ee te 8 detatie’ sce pawe: 10, lw supposed from this that he was al the concentration of 2) rifles. The Ma- el Great eee a Se eee ee eee ee ceuedl ond ahel point oti whathen | pes wien ecelved Im=) Tecadny, for New NOrk Cy 6 HR PEEEEEEEEEE EEE EE rhe mR Cold entioman was very proud, | JOF was arrested, but the rifles were not}. teaches to be thieves, Aw ho waa|his widow had the power to will to] Bulwer F and vicinity: Fale to-night —<—<—=___ Recently ne was ween bY a. thai. who | captured, pean the company of Marks, he was | George, or to create a truat fund for his | Pauncefote treuty. tate and Tuesdny} rising temper- United states Express Div! supposed he was in hard. Wick because —— Arrested, ‘The officers #ay that Henson | benefit to extend beyond her ltetime. | mont ur ote axreement, | OE Sunday World Waute. (es giture: Nght, variable winds, The directors of the United States|bage barrel. The man offered him a]. The test of an ad is the profit/is well known to them, and has served fpauaiice: Hiteeerald jeave (Georrel Kemi: which was; medifed. onlycwhere. Itiwasi| throughs ad Ai: ‘becoming easterly. Express Company have declared a seml-| QUACK. | ter vin ave} therefrom, Sunday World Wants | term in the Catholic Protectory. | {Tyner watate, bul that the $160,000 trust e 8 ancertained by Secretary Hay | You seek help a Sunday: 73) annual dividend of 2 per cent, ‘The last | you Know tn nat co heear will find it for ‘ividend'-was 11-2 per cent, rs, James, at whoes Mr, Simp- ‘and the test, 3