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SAMPSON NOT ADMITTED. Admiral’s Notice that Shafter Excluded by Schley Court. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Rear-Admiral ‘Taylor was the principal witness to-day before the Schley Court of Inquiry. His ‘testimony was particularly interesting, although a portion that may have shown ‘one rearon why Admiral Sampson had gone to S{boney on the day of the bat- tle of Santiago wax excivded. ‘This related to signals that passed be- tween the Indlana and New York. The eignal sent from tho New York rea Join him this morning in going to nee Gen, Shafter. To thin Capt. Taylor re’ Ba7T AL Ma “Work on bo (@reviously goinz on prevents me from gotnn with you to-d Brooklyn's Postion. Admiral Taylor bogan by tolling the THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTUBER 9, 1901. SIGNAL He Was Going to Visit ‘To thls Mr. Raynor consented. tt. Commander Potte, who fol lowed Admiral Taylor on the witness stand, sald. when askod by Capt. Lemly to give his eatinate of the bearing of Commodore Schley on the day of the bombardment of the Colon, a manner wae that of a man! Iaboring under extreme mental ex- citement; of a man who had a disagreeable duty to perform and ivied to get | soon as he could,” The formal proceedings of the day ewan with the reintrotucticn of [Lieut M. 1, Hrletol, formerly Wat on the Texas. as a witness, He was under cross-examination when the Court Adjourned last night, and Mr. Rayner | betwen F. Augustus Heinge and the COPPER SCANDAL CROPS. UP HERE; 2 ARRESTS MADE. | POSTPONED. Charge of Perjury Made Against the Delaware Surety Co., Which Furnished the $350,- OOO for F. Augustus Heinze. Amalgamated Copper Company's Fight for! the Possession of Val- uable Mines-— Storyof! a Judge and a Wom- an's Wiles. Action In the sensational legal battle | aot-ote ide biebetes hice eesti ininieietet BANK TRIAL [2.R. 7. ACK 'BRIGANDS fini +| Kimball and Rose, of Seventh National, Will Face Judge in November. W. H. Kimball and Gamaltel Rose, former ofictais of the wrecked Seventh National Bank, and Frank B. Poor, former manager for Marquand & were before Judge Thomas In the Fed eral Court to-day to plead to the Indiet- ments found against them. They are charged with fa'ne certifi- cation and Kimball and Rose epecitic- cally with negligence in thelr dunes as oMelais of the institution. The Seventh June 7 last. The direct © we waAN Natfonal Bank’ fatled! FINDS FAVOR. STOCK THE CENTRE OF INTER- EST IN THE MARKET. Amalgamatel Copper and Atchison Share Attention of the ‘Traders, Changes in the initial figures in the stock market to-day were of little con- equence, being confined almost entirely to fractional moves, Brookiyn Rapid Transit was an excep- tion, and In thie stock specuiative in- terest was chiefly centred. After an opening drop of 3-8 per cent. supporting ordera were rushed Into the market, and the stoca recovered to 50, a net gain of 13-8 per cent. Amaigumated Copper also advanced, but on « smaller scale, It sagging 5-8 and then rallying a point, SURROUNDED Miss Stone’s Captors Located on the Summit of Mount Gultepe. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9-—This after. noon a cablegram was received by the State Department from Consul Gen- eral Dickinson, at Constantinople, eaying that Mise Stone had been lo- cated in the mountains on the Turk- ish frontier, and that on Saturday last she was alive and well. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 92—A trustworthy report locates Miss Stone's abductors on the summit of a mountain at Gultepe, on the Turko- continued bls queations to-dn Amalgamated Copper Company for the apieaavesings on “What do you mean by ‘mental ox-|Pomsession of valuable copper mines in He stated that when the battle of {citement?’ " he was asked. Montana has shifted from that com: Santiago, on July 3 began the Indiana, | “The first thing was the apparent|monwealth to this city. ‘of which he was in command, had oc- |“ *tety of Commer Schley maa un ‘The arrest late last night of Robert i jo easternmost post on the line {Ms the conning. tower, ondly, tis cent. the nate Utena ae ne [atating that ata diutance af AV nic {f+ Martin, of Philadelphia, Preatdent of the flagship New York when {: left for | Milles omen stand on the d/the Delaw Surety Company, and | gibonev. thirt oh turreta Were conmplcuous| Harry Velthauson, Secretary and ‘Trean- In reply to a question from the Juc objecta.”” Uurer of the name concern, on a charge Advocate ag to whether lie had observed | “Did the Commodore une the conning |" | . cE the position of the Brooklyn at the tlme | (owe CER BEICS Tes a ney ene tae of the beginning of the battle, the wit- ipoaition of the Brooklyn while che fight. Kimball and Rose were supposed to/ losses predominated, Trading was|in sald that the kidnapping band know the condition of Marquand & Co,,| %¢tlve and feverish, numbers eighteen. and the big loan under the cireum-| The eae ey mado gains, a"! Arrangements bave been made to C. & St. L, they rising 1 9 | 8Urround the mountains with Turkish Taders took profite jater in * PAitlalente nto and Bulgarian troops. stances, was considered su clent for thelr Indictment. Poor was indicted beenuse, as active manager for Marquand, he secured the Joan at a time when all Wall Street heavy, knew hiy firm wan in dimeulties. western grou} Transit au It has been suggested that the ab- ‘cepecially the South. | ductors of Miss Stone are members St. Louls & San Fran-/of the old Macodonian Commitee, and the others from 1 to AS ea Stes Paul eatcbison News York: actuated by motives of jealousy, and ‘entral and ot r Vander! ve wi hin counsel, satd that a further exten-| over a point. Ee ¥| that they are endeavoring to accom- of time would be asked before! Home pare: binckaNors A tettison were plish the downfall of the present com- fhe dividend increase, "ad- ‘There were re Ind rus a feeble response, but ie arket Ihin cllent, he said, covering seventy-|#00n relapsed into heaviness and Inant- pes procalsee. toes Ta, three counts, Yeaterduy's clove and Norfolk and Weet-| eral Dickinson has appiled for aa audl- lunge! In the case had not been| 2rq able to reach an agreement aa to the| The light offerings led down caused vance agalnat the sh struggle of a daring young speculator on | ness rata: y the best of my knowledge and bee fRe Me and the Standard Ol and "When the battle had deen on about | yer ne did not. He wax outside the con. | Montana money syndicate Intereats on ten or fifteen minutes my attention 846 ning tower and between It and the heavy | the other, a Nght in whtch, It is charged, attracted to the Brooklyn by my algnal! piaie that protects the manhole. My | Miner, <CADLE Dawsons) Me! aald {tol me mncelved idea vf Commodore Schley that the Brooklyn muat be Injured, oF | previous to thet ovcaston Waa xo entirely words to that effect, ax she was drop- ati crave cthed MBPs GR; Ti eeeeleea Bing out of action. 1 observed the /on that day 1 concluded that he cer- Not in Conning Vower, eof the Judges of the Montana courts waa Inflien employed by the Heinze elle. ‘Two Arrests Made. a1 ina decision by a woman mt a point. bids were |¢#0e of Prince Ferdinand, but It has not ‘concerted aj-|¥et been granted. The Prince has gone in Sugar, Amal. | to the country. MRS. ADA H. BRACKETT. Uelelnieiefelnieieleteleletetebleletnieteieelthielelelaetelelestelefelaeieteleleicteteleke Joan of $1,600,000 to Marquand & Co. As Prealdent and paying teller of the bank,| In the balance of the market fractional Bulgarian frontier, near Dubnitea. It | At 11.15 o'clock the against Kim- lca) lon 21. ball was called. Edward A. Lauterbach, fet tiet: \course to be pursued. There were mo- Brooklyn heading apparently about}, th der conslderatt {great im- ainly was under tremendous mental "0 cated ome ons under consideration of « mate) and Brooklyn Tranalt, all of aouth'or off shore. nirain é epee eit (SBR STA ad ad at the homejhead in this city. although the same portance to the accused and additional | which touched the highest prices of the| ,N° News hae been obtained of Miss “Bhe wan then on my port bow, AMIE AL won Commodore Schley cam on [oe his broth w, A. B. Heinze, at} ien are interested: time waa required, Gas. Amalg ted s0.d 1 3-8 and Brook- Feceanere hese letter to Mr. anta appeared before the rand Jury}and there wi some demané for the LONDON, Oot. 9.—It eye de-| Wentern Pacific ptocks. low - 3 eh Oct-19. 1thts_openty: stated! on subpoenas, and thelr attorneys de-) Western and Pacite stocks, lowe ceni| at Sofa that Hallin, the desperado who { aired to make appiteation for an inspec-| $™qY SRurd sree ERT StaiEG LoTR 334. . Stambuloff, and who ha: | ton of the minutes of the Grand Jury|” The market was lstless and apathetic | since been unmolested, raed thet | time a quarter of a mile outside of the wan going Uh (9 atrington and Feeney, of the Centre] Mr. Martin and Mr. Velthausen were n 0: weney, of the Centre f elthatscen line of our colurin. She was not e 6 Colon Was not Wrraighed In Centre Street C é o' Map auepwesinceitucs hen he left the whip he! Street Poltee Cort Squad, onitte oh th ae inatit on orning and th ins sie, as far ns 1 could ree. The Texis| cal: eeconindlananceatlta ein |Was apparently lying still in the water, ie ot ithe Uatertastend ee ene (Sts He wan taken to the Bast Thirty-nfn relate hy Waid not soe whether she wan b weakness or atrenytih” “| street station, where bail was accepted monttoticod nmeltontuotnraltar @r not.) The dintance between th ag wmither from that that he wax| for him at midnight by Judge New-lthe hearing was adjourned until next ‘sbipa was imposrible fur me to see, we{ ment?” burger, of the Court of General Bea-| Saturday morning. f the defendants tn the was f ALB they were (oo nearly ina line for me to} “From that and from etroumstancea I | sou Ball for Uistance betwes them, have already stated from m. er~ Velthavsen was arrested at his home. [sum of $10 101€ Westchester aveaus, and spent) Heinze, who is in the dry-good« business: anklin #tre ae 4 hath vol- | durk nd prices were to determine to what extent thls Invol ur toge tae) at ApoUE hand trices ‘a few | expedition as a business enterprise, gyecial cases, Grent Northern preferted.| The Dally Mail has received the fol- North American and Pacific Coast rosé! towing despatch from Its Vienna corre- + ‘orth. ri 4; | apondent: “In reply to a telegram I addressed to Louis’ Southweatern fell! nim to-day Gen. Zontschew, President juntary appearance affected the jury tn Ite return of Indictments against them, oa Mr, Lauterbadh asked a postponement | 2 3-4, New Central Coal, 37-8, an weatern preferred, 6, National Bait for two weeks, insisting that this was 2 “and the preferred, 1 1-2. The V required to Investigate the papers. Sachoctandln vation of him, “trom the time Ne “caine on board the ship untti he left.” Ls made aware of | tiie night in the Hilzabeth atreet police/at No. 81 F Judge Thomas at length .snued an|to the lowest. The closing was dull! or ihe Macedonian Committee, denies “Suppose you were When the Judge Advocate had con: pore you Ware 2 the fact that when he entered tnto | station, Mr. Lauterbach {# responalble for the i. st. | ahd Irregular, eluded his interrogatories Mr. Hayner| that engagement he wae under the| phe charge of perjury was preferred [statement that the Attorney-General of order giving the defendants until Oct. | “ino tot! sales of stocks to-day were| that the committce had any hand in the Paeap nia cross cxnsune thon ence AN, | cee ot ayy pot to engage ly Ernest C. Wagenfulr, of No, 4 West |Montana his under cons! a 14 to Inspect the Grand Jury minutes; | gc sharen duction of Mist Stone. He adds: ‘The effort to introduce certain signals which | "Bore, batter any dan. [53 B TE oo ea lanereelatcentanncar Here Unt! Oct, 21 to enter motion to demur committee desires the support of the i 5 : ; civilized world for the Macedonian and to dismiss the Indictments, coupled with the proviso that arguments shall Ippling the | Thirty-second street u knew of | by Edward Lauterbach. He secured tho | Ma bad passed between the Indiana and | ghips, would you. B35 fh itn ‘Admiral Sampson's flagship, the New| that, that he was atl 1 mitt State the tn and his ax cause and, therefore, would not commit ring un warrants Inthe Centre Street Court yea- [to the Supreme ( i é isk fm the early morning of July] *UIM Tot unawer that tenlay. The legal representative of the |tiond of the Delaware Surety Company. Ae ae tle. cages for trial on| Am Care rominy. BN BN BN a* ee ribelnadel tease aire 5 - pe baa of bis je . M she Aad ed els Car a 5 Sobiey's Stutement. men arrested and of th ware Sure-| In behalf of Nis clients, Mr i wal ¥. AUGUS1'US HEINZE. the fret day af the next teem of court, Am. Car @-Voundry pt.. 81 1 WME U anew ik ther Lutaarlany Rorelnn Capt. Lemiy made immediate objec- re - [that there was no ground for the action. ¥ dud “and ys 2 be ty Company ts Franklin Blen. The per- [that there wan no grou added the Judge, “and you must Am Minister, indignantly denies the su: iy then unless the cases are other-| Ain Hon, and Mr. Rayner presented an he said, taken several ob- | yury charge ta based on the alleged false | They intention of violating any ren earnest plea to be allowed to read |? stndimeter Just tel representation of the Delaware Surety |iaw Mad at the tie they nwore [GOe" NOt allow me redreas, ‘They have | Wiee diabeed sista gention that the Bulgarian Governmont \fore the 5 th put up a dummy complainant, who is | Thts postpones the trial until Novem IninotlaotigiceXbeaticte frescos Miss the etgnals. Ile was not permitted at | harbor, an ecked theme with tho | Company am to Ita capital stock. to the capital stock the money wat} financlaily Irrespe it ber. ‘ 4 i Hee ROCY, COlDg 5118. Dset 5 £0, that time to do #0, tit it ts under- gextar ab iS founde then dintance from] In order to understand the motives [ally tu ine possenslon of the company a haw t ymitted perjury, The = Aw ie apes : 2 Stone. He anya] three} thousand troops R ‘ * Moro th be B10) yarie, : hy Se entire & Re 43 naconde Mit : ‘ stood that the signals which he destred | Ticut. Hristol wan quevtloned by Mr. | KOverning thie action It tx necessary to ns, GOEDEL Surety c pat in When| VANDERBILT LATE Lan 7. ith SS shes to Introduce as having teen sent from Rayner concerning the divtan out] RO back for a brief review of the! Atter the proceedings in the Centre| the Montana su Court demanded a } Ftd the New York to the Indiana were |pf the blockading mitnn xt Cienfuegos, [troubles in Montana. They Biteet Police Court. Mr. Martin mia te {a cash indemntty deposted with? = AT PHILADELPHIA. ‘gaia gee iS ' ae Were ah Invitation from the flagship to/ten rifles distant from the harbor. have at thmes fairly convulsed the State, My arrest. 1s ag “of a conspiracy | (les, but ju cold cash, This, money ts (Continued from First Page.) eran: oan 3 Ww Ee accompany her to Siboney, while the re aan en roerieyiprpaiy on the part of the Standard OM Interests Jepostt with the clerk of the ? Dal a de ao ply was a deciination to do ev. y er 7. ie De are. tghting Mr. nae The Montana. What more Jota Be g ITN BN 1581 v : : Quoting Lieut. Commander Hodgson'a| F. Augustus Helnge ten young mining [Charges against me are groundless. They the reins to Mr. Hyde and chafed his SIRS 1a The Aduilral’s invitation was wig-|@tatement, that: tho shortest range of |engineer, who went to Montana, learned Daxelon a techtlcallty and the pur e reason there in no record of thin} more wrists. ‘The brief stop was al 1) 10 199 wagged by Capt. Chadwick, and was! the Brooklyn's guna in the battle was : Bib Home of the mo to transfer the IU; {deposit In’ this State in apparent to taken advantage of for the purpose DH 2% 20% aa ltold: above 1,400 yarda and her greatest, 2,50 yarda, [th mining business, entisted friends, rts of Montana, and men. Had we admitted. the | refreshments Bh ity 38% ore and reforring to the fact that a number [Jclned with Senator Clark and others State jon it could have been u. io Takes! thes Resi wie wl” abe Mr. Rayner contended that the siz- | of Mkiyn'sfive-inch shella had [and engaged In a fight for the. pos, Into a transaction tn thin Btat meng heyy Bir it bene He” ite He* “nals were among the most Important | struck the Spanish whips, Mr. Rayner |aession of mint i Hing the Standant Ol} might, under the law. ve come Down the brick-paved street from the 74 8% 1 a ft th y rT mber of queation: of mining property with the . following the tactles of J. | depostc a ‘Trenton House and onto the long bridge iy 91 ity Ui _ occurrences of the day prior to the time anked a fumber of allem late Marcus Daly, mnt Morgan when he went about] do. business, the Delaware Ever the coach By ofa ett tI f that the command of the flect devolved | was as great aa tho chart shows, and| Heinze is now a milllonatre and owns, [forcing Jolin Wo Gaps out of he Bteal) | “We dtd not desire to put up this bond Wan hecesrary to go. Blow ia aN 73%|GEORGE C. THOMAS INDIOTED upon Commodore Schley. the cline were wet for the ranke Klven, | autject to the dectel ; Me Ltrume There will be this difference tnfand the ‘Standard Ol people have tert {crossing the bridge, but when Bennsyl- 2g 216 216 Cap:. Lemly replied that und wie | It would have been Imposelbie for the | 0)! ‘ Mectaton (of; the Courts: Ihe: remit ho stone unturned In the endeavor to|vania was reached Mr. Hyde took a 4 3% 8h] BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY. } mly 1 that rea Metal NAS Baht ti vome of the mom vaiuable ore pro-| "Mr, an forced Mr. Gates to nell ray us into tt suff grip on the reins, cracked his long. 8 + oe us rulings of the Court, the reading et ee certaine: he asked, “If the | ducing properties In Montana The Standard Ol erowd can never! "LT note that Mr. Lauterbach alleges! whip and the horses leaped out over a me 7B By of the wignals was clearly inadmissible, shote struck, the chart Is IMT" Judge Clacy, sitting in the District | Mr “Ieinge 9 Sellout at the) that Senator Clark has withdrawn ‘his aplendtd road for the fat tage of the 10" 100" 4 4 eu Sarrect 3 y . ren sex hy the Amalgamated Cop- ‘omn) Mr. < 0, Philadelp . s : He, however, axreed that he would COLE ot wthe Maria | Court In Butte, Mont., last winter heard | 1% Sach tw mnlsinform MWAAIRToROls Lal Mate forsleaeratteriieavinglthe (Del Northern pf. UGK 18M 1% IK} Charge Made that He Did Not consult with Mr. Rayner, and that If Tere + Oquendd, could have been | the suit of the Mont re Purchase |. noms between or ind Mr. | ware Itiver was the pleasant prospec $ ; Teresa and the Oquendo, co nthe suit of the Montana Ore Pur Nf | pleasant prospect 23 6B amx Sale after this consultation the question hit with five-ineh Kune.” ‘ Ing Company, of which Melnge ts the [Wen Of the Delaware Suroty Com Hinge, put’ the friendiy and |apeed recained, The vax sprinkied iy Toe iu 64 alaleek Including the reading of the algnais WWII quine ne at that ranRCT. | Thead, sgainat the Amalgamated Copper | sat han tet ia latatnmot estentena more "than | ruta: amd the gondarow Fore ine ne pee es = = ik. OD H should appear proper Admiral Taylor ome very. will fre when a ahip haa any [Company for the possession of the Penne | ies eral Donovan, of M 1.00 wahiy struggling Ina heavy sen, eo a MM could be recalled arm the question motion on aylvanta Mine at Butte, Ll praceed Catonitnmen iaetene Though the horses tugged anti, thelr tt sacle ete Ss athe ry re nr yet g udcles stretened thelr skips taut, and 2 2 139 \ jcielieareed that} Heinse should hay With the. Suprem Arthur P. Heinze, brother of F. A.| though the uard winded hie horn’ until BH Pe ee a George C. Thomas, of the Consolidated _ i) mine, and the case wan carried to Tosdays And tt wan to_ofteet | Helnge, denounced the arreat of Martin he was winded In fact, time was lost 102 Wats 12, 102, | stock and Petroleum Exchange, was tn- | the Supreme Court. An order wax made SET that f was"arrested tant Jand fiers” Veithnusen ge an outrage, | with every revolution of the wheel ig dc iad ar dicted yesterday by the Fderal Grand | co f eto ope: | ME vihole e fake," " decla here. wan delec wheel e 4 Britis} courtallowinaysteinses (oboe: i) since my election ax preaident | Mr. Henze wis inatituted the hamlet of Gorewell'a wen reached, WN WN LW” 1" | Jury on a charge of violating the In: rate the mine until a settlement should | ¢ Dey Surety Company l | Btandard Oil clique inorder. to \According. to the senedule the coach Hy Hy foy| ternal Revenue ‘aw in failing to amx be reached, and for thie privilege ne] have * el the espionage [the favorable ted y should have arrived there at 1.15 o'clock, ce ae mMampes on sales of stock. ; | was compelled to give bond for an |! Standard etives, ‘They, have | (rom the of Montana {wan Lia o'clock when the change af 8 By] He was arraigned to-day before Judge : have Inv. ‘it 5 ti : \. At th yaa allied wi * si the ware mand more favo! c . United States Cireutt Court. “ $ | SenatochClaskdandthads no" : derhan! meth- vhow over ens Wak mad. Me 88 He i $ | fenntor Clank and ha ho Himeu in rhand aechleh/ wan Mer progress was made % By Hit | nis counsel he pleaded not guilty, with i : elslonia)satlatactary, baja for miere/ than za voutel Goanige In the care la a tummy! del pn {G4 {OK | leave to demur. Judae Thomes allowed Ee 4 Joo, Early in the spring Senator himaelt 1 before lon. t was found (mpor: ible to make counsel until the 16th inat. to file @ de- 4 H ark withdrew hia aupport and Heinae | "1 am young oman, and thin | aworn to but all hie amdavit {up time; in fact, one minute g 8 murrer, with the understanding that ANARCHIST WILL NoT KNOw ANNUAL REPORT GIVES A Wa compelied to look for other bonds, [4;Uem the culmination of a series of /is bamed on what some one told Nim Te tone i a ieea te change horses at Prank: #1. | should the demurrer be overruled he HIs FATE UNTIL MONDAY. | TOTAL SURPLUS OF 8801,081, | 1! !* represented by Mr. Lautertach In me fy “Aue tinea worlds wie | York tae dred for che purpose behind | ford and, the start wae made for, Phila ty HS ek would be ready to proceed with the + he amda upon which the ar the cunning of the Standard. Oll crowd (this persecution.” elphia forty-five minutes ind time 4% | trial, | were made tha: Heinze caused to be or- | —— — —= D 3 1-3 — | nizet under th if souiho-ny Ballas; . hy Fe ts4 Now line en! de he laws of the State of = Southers Reflway 7 My + % 86! Dentes that Incendiary Article os elaware the Delaware Surety Com: FIGHT OVER THE CR IONS. StL, & San Prams... 4 6, BANK CASHIER .PROMOTED. | Fond of . jo |e Les Fv, a, f td t Was Intended an Defenne of | pany iL aw ot & trees x —_——_ Tw e aN chair and indignantly shake her head, | tend? 7 Formed surety Cou TH Lee rie ution * padi | Teng. Cont a tron: Sy 58 H.C. Knox Elected Vice-President (Continued from. Fir: se. unt! 1883, when he rest E hut When the lawyer, continuing to dead | tex” Paci 4 394 «39 In order to comply with the Delaware ed Rfrom nElrsta Cane.) A Broaericx"G. breaden,Sorotier of stra | from the denostigh, aald'that the sliver: | Fo. . (Bt Bd Bu of Paterson Institution. ute ralihieueenill uae SawOrthy . testified “that she c 3 £0 | The annual report of the Wentern her msdzall Martin and Mr. Velthausen, [tnd eminently worthy to be his sole Were ‘married in 188 and lived in the| the Fontainebiew femur the | sole 95% ‘The Board of Directors of the Pater- Herr Mott will not know until Monday /1-115n Telegraph Company for the tlacal |emmtoy of Nelnes amen ihe, tre Dene | ee Syeducn” homentead for a, me, Then lemater, under Crugor'a will manifested nS son (N. J.) National Bank have elected ‘what disposition the Court of General | if Sy {employ of Hetnze, swore that the Dela- | fy) We 4 = | they spent. their liven 01 } = % eacviona will ale tries Sree chat yeeros ae bee ee Wlware Burety Company hal a pald-ip |ger tat wer eiealne aire PD ia they Atiantle ‘unl thet, (when “Eugene | deratandin of the Breliah langurge by ig prany Ce aoe enol tor the) test tesive he ‘published an Incendlary article de-|'0 [he mlocklolders to-day. It shows) capital stock of $1,408.00. New York property of #200 a year: that ounce on Staten Leland, wetting “her | Dhoricalfy punching. the Frenehwoman 4 Mr, Knox will be succeeded as cashler }teniing the shooting of President Me-| ar of $1,605,582, and an increanc of nee ie company had been organ: |he was a horseman, yachtaman and Co-| divorce three years Later oo nuing, , Who from the cook-room saw and told by Elmer Z. Halstead, who was for- ie 595,552, 1 ‘ ie bo A . Mr. Lauterbach avers, | ented | fu . : hetlng . 8t. Elm Jepoa! \ | Kinley. He was placed on trial thie af | ixpennen for the same pertod of $1,075,615, Montana courte a tnd for fash [deen tee ee ie tametimes waid that Mime. Giga always accom: | Mme. Olga, in her legal battle for Eu- Fae are athe national ban tarnoon before Justices Hinsdale, Hol-| paying an increave of $519,6M In profits arth Giliestne p han hark tea panted Cruger to the bank and seemed gene Crug money. must have re- a in New York. John W. Griggs, formerly Drook and Hyatt, who reserved decision. | "the murplua is, increased by 4409,9) rer the responsibilty of Ieinge in |ipon ag Insane, and that the peasant [0 act ne wlsort of GURMHIRDL, 14) yn many scare this afternoon, The ‘Attorney-General in the Cabinet with is . 69,9), of the Pennaylvanta fo c do! i ri eNUX, b A = Se ‘Tho article was publitied the day al-| making u total of $961,081, PRIS BORAT Rall ul Bracoept ea eraca tea liworan rokeheaat neh lereiin ene oun tainebleat villa, In her deposition, read LoutseChaiieas, the wardener gtd LONDON STOCKS STRONG. President McKinley, is the Presideat of v President McKinley waa thot. It] "tye company now operates mallee . vin he left his all, and, tances Milt Mtited that Mime. Olga femme de chambre’ at “the Cruger this bank, Paar tet ieMurderieaiMurder vende ees commissioner was appointed in the | called her “Mme. Og | was recognized an the mistress of the|chateau, were read. A . ei offices, se 2 ee of No. & vias ow order to 0 y 10 old, Frenne ate’ dcrorae: ate tie remncaligt eet anne ameinat Jeorne H. Corey, of No. 3] It wan now In order to show that by | Househol More Talk of Mintreatment. Americans Only Moderately Active, The Cotton Market. “Qespota" by meuns of murder. It ap- mntlen.) OFF Wire| aine a + to examine {nto the affairs | hin t wife, w was Miss Blanche Saye He Choked Madam. with Firm U: ae Marie ar tetancerat tna ehore of the Delaware Burety Company. Siedden, who divorced him in 189, he] “in 1894." says the deposition, “at. | ynlerre teatiiied that the whole time he ‘The local cotton market opened finm yoeared to Dee lacatens bare Meee Thin Commissioner, according to Mr | had three children, Bertram De W.|Cruger Wag very kind to Mme. Helts, | Uitution "was eich thot ho ned Gousere| Trading In the market for Ameri-| to-day with prices 6 to 6 points higher. nets Ee enicenlens but Mette B maes, the aged Free Latterbach, has learned that the Dela. | Cruger, now ainet sears old; Violet but Tn 19s LB ph Pepa Seeger fe fim up and down stairs, fed tA fan rally. shares ae London was} Influences at the opening were decia- : No. ; ap- | struction being always included ey auratehe ewaldveute haweld aK 2 srager, | Seemed Wo fe often Io if a ire. Pitipeated for Most, sald it was writ. |qencral expenses of tho company, before | SAre Surety Company did not have. 4 und Frederte H. Cruwer, | hor "room:. he Jostied her, and on one | CTUKer ® condition to be part iline only moderately active, though aledly bullish and did much to create ta 3 ‘ c balance {s struck. The outlay for |Pald up capital stock of $1,000.07) und that @ old. When she secured | occasion struck her with his hand. Once | Way “rarely. ober. + and sal trong tone obtained throughout, prices| among outside investors prejudice in Sey ZOAnY years) ago aoe published tn | Jacontn was #00. ‘The sirplun account |the only buainess the company han done [Het stverce Cruger wetted $4,000 on |T heard a noise and fan to her room. to | “Eugenie mid thet Cruger was wont to| SCFns gains over New York's closing | favor of the long side, at the same thme book form. Most himself had print- $0,319.28 represents the undivided | was the issuance of the bond covering | (ie cnildren tn of alimony to her, | One Matrangled her, CIMA snid: Madam, {FAs Olan around by che hair at night, | 4aurea of yesterday, extending to 1-2] undermining bear confidence, which has ed it in nis paper some time ago. It Fe eee er Resident ot the tite | Hetnge's reaponatbility. On these repre- ind she marrted J. Frederick ‘Tams, | gee out of here; you are robbing me.” a at they rone, outst grand and Ls in Atchison common and] been sorely tried of late. Was put in type and printed before |, Arman! toa: and Samuel Spencer, |rentations, sworn to In court, warranis| the and the children are out of the |Fihe qaid he often acted lke one Of Un crema at auch ime dleterbed Huger | Us B, Steel. stocka’ were wendy “ne |, Early cables reported an advance of Mont, know tho Preaidont had been | Prealdent of the Southern Rallway, werd | for the arrest of Martin and Velthausen | ‘IY SOUR TENG Me ad deltmone. cain miei elven the equivalent of 4 1:2 and $2 7g| 4 to 5 1-2 points in futures and 1-16 4. io ite seen eee Be learned of the slocied itoythea\y entarn Union Directo! were Issued. Claimant tn te mony of an expert areca hae aiw M, Crug er ho was roapect ively. ‘spot cotton in Liverpool, he tried to call In the paper: 3 wet add - ” %, "once more c | Mile, Dureaux, asked as to the rela- a never saw him sober,” ntiment in the home department x Se Most himectt went on the stand to and st Spencers jection, strengthens A Woman's Wilest ere Olt once iy ES ataced Bur | Mioeevote niger anda ame: "one ata sald the maid, ss * was more cheerful over. the apparent citober, ttt fieverters 1.98 to 8; ht Hi nantes irdeto While the Commi making | "R* jomas's court with her Pres-| tut eucn had a separate room, Out that ,Chumer developed a manta for clean-| tone of quietude regarding tie eituar | December, £08 to £07; January, 8.04 to nto these things. His manner was —<——__— pe OI nking | “new to-day, but, av on previous days, | they often occupied one or. the other of {6 Bls own shoes, “Gn. two decasions| tion in Afghanistan, 8.06; February, 8.04 to 8.06; March, 8.08 to that of a defer of law and order. STANDARD OIL’S DROP. miiation In this State sensational | Mo) SNe a wa Any one except! these rooms. togett Cruger never Ettwente felt tt to be her duty to Inter- ——$—<$<———__— 804; April, 9.04; May, 8.08 to 8.03. piitembled violently and asaumed a . soins warel parsing in onteneie Mel erviaaser a went out without her, walking, riding or | re, fon stops user trom a feat, The Wheat Market. Tho prices at 220 P. M. were: Octo- attitude when cross-examined Judwe E. arney, of the District] er lawyer, : RL Aces t |tended ‘for ther mistress, ) O8* 1D t opened falrl ber, 7.4; January, 7.97; Mai r tant District-Attorney Moses (Further Decline on Goantp that|Court, in a decision rendered last June, ne contention of the ¢ontestant is mlyhen ines ra ear atemadara.talwet out This. wtiness alto told of- being sent ‘Wheat open’ ae lyjaniive, but weaker, | P< ry, 7.91; March, 7.96, Dividend May De Passed. gave to Heinze and his associates pos:[chat the tweaty-three-word will ty infand charged. i to Mr, Hettes aie, (eld, of being went] Liquidation and renewed ‘short selling [ Won 1 neasion of the Minne Healey mine, val-[{wo or three different handwritings, and See a elit gotiliacitaking care Hetty, cafe with peaches. trom| secured in both markets, the. trade Stan Hl certificates regtetered | fey ot s19,000,000 one witness, a Parisian banker, M./of you aud have taken care of you." | His cashier was Olga’s hait-| realizing that yesterday's upturn was # atti! under $1,000 ball. another wharp decline tn the outalde |” Boon after this the Amalgamated Cop-|Jeanne St. Elm, director of the Soctetic| The wliness sald that toward the end. slater. She told her that Cruger was| iittle moro than a temporary scare of Bis) market to-day, The opening eale Wa8| yor Conpany made mpecifie charges to the | Genurate, teatifed, aa read in court. toc| Seat ™ndlfeware set ytecame enfecbled: unkind to her atster and would Kill her} snort, a ich UBLE AFFLICTION. bee from hice Mt mod or on fairly | erect that a Mra, Ada Brackett, in the |day, to tat effect. He said the “E. G. dragged his fect. His apeech became ——— an Cables opened a bit higher, but later xg i F ge transactions to 875, but recovered, |omploy of the Heinze Interests, had lured |Cruger’” In the dody of the will looked| tick and unintelligible. CRUSH eaced off and were generally disay-| SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY. : —— and later wus quoted at 460. Judge Harney from the path of duty |itke Cruger's hand, but the signature, Narsed) Him), When) Iit, ED BY ELEVATOR. . | poicting. Genesee © oe Returns to Lenrm| No reason for the violent Muctuations | and persuaded him to give a decision} “Busene G. cruger’’ did not. “Heslde."’} site, Dureaux testified that Cruger Nev Fork'a opening prices, were: De- faker GOCE fn these shares Is known, but there Is|agninat the law and the facts. aa due Tike “Htigene’ vehome he sieved | suffered paralyeia In 1895 and Mine, Olga | y a : cember corn, 613-4; Say, 63 2-4, gossip that the fourit: dividend of the| ‘This allegation caused a sensation all| ma name—H was alwaya‘E, G, Crugere | OUgted moe sytem ne | rom Worker Expires Soon After| | Chicago reer to year, usually announced late in October, | oer the United State: ‘Judgel Her: ¥ # Elm had never noticea an; ey rot alate leury, the He cember December may’ be passed, ; mB at Cruger was und ae phot ; ene fi ney and Mr. Heinze made counter-|$it had noticed that his, handweit: [7 eee he oda aaa aaah, the tame] John Corcoran, an iron worker, mak- Octo- / pe n in ‘Train Collistou. charges of attempted bribery on the part|Ig warmed more labored toward the feriad out, he could not talk connected- ing repaira at Nos. 9 and 11 East Thir- BARRACKSVILLE, W. Va, Oot. 9.-|f the Copper Trust, and the contro-| wat he wan too’ fesble to visit ihe baiice| “the will.tn coi fest wan ‘Gated in Bene) SO charade Ss ea eA eek a Ee ‘A collision betwoen two famt Baltimore | Versy in still waging in Montana. The monotony, of reading deppsitions| tember, ‘The witness: t! noon that he, died 1 calion tatwoan, aren ates nly mine ata Yow. SAETIRG lized? coe earns Se CE Sad ST eae ae? a ETeagaeaneniae He Hvala Se Oay, ting: the loss of Ife , Hot entangied In any way with the ton Van Deusen testified thet % ‘ ‘ ¥ ‘ . 'S four’ persona, F Drocecdings that have just come to a] yene G.. Cruge Tiel "SFtis mate ene fale Olga titten tn’ dec wa arrested, ut 7: Be Weloared ? POA £ ¥ Ss va i: See iki aes rea iar Oca teh