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HG ROW IN HON LESION Supreme Secretary Warnock Summoned Here from Boston to Explain. TOO MANY ASSESSMENTS New Yorkers Want to Know Why They Had to Pay 18 in Three Months, Supreme Secretary Adam Warnock the Tegion of Honor, spe the unpleasantest hour of his ofMfctal « reer in Terrace ¢ Inty-e street and Lexing y last Ing, and Mr. W, k oMece for n years Mr. Warnock was summoned from Boston by a ithee of w York ( plain mont polite Boston by to pay Lured from and a promt Suprem retary found ing an trate gathering, The Commander of McKinley off okiyn “san «that while visiting Boston re had called headquarters on the recent note his expenses, t olf him: nis und the offices in a one in {nquirel for Mr. W: ck, but he Was out.” sald the speaker. “Then I askel in turn for his two sons, his daughter and his nephew, all of whom. are under salary as his assistants, but ne of them, nor s, was on h ny of nd. the Supreme The speaker was chepred, and Mr, Warnock look: Another spe preme t uncomfortable. ker asked why the Su- could ay some of ‘ouncil the assessments out of the con' nt fund of $105,000), a8 had been done in Ar emergency, tw ra Ko, Was voted from the re- rnock announced that the order $202.00) on death benefit aims, and the money had to be raised assessments, as the Supreme officers would not draw a cent from the con- t fund Mecting Hreaks Up, Half the audience rose and left the hall at this point, and Mr. Warnock fol- lowed them, announcing that he would the first train b: Hoxton, me members rema and decided to put the matter fn a lawyer's hands ntton of the Attorn NW under tie one time meachusetts, Wbership o now only: It te satel If inere iv the rese rata ame: ket only & MORE BONDS TO BE ISSUED. COUNCIL AUTHORIZES NEW AD- DITIONS TO CITY DEBT. S400" members, divided ers, 7 memes Men the Speed bites, the Council thts i ron aL dawn of F909 f oa) Mrook- lvn Institut neem wie brougat up, an repeated roll alia was adepted. Cr missioner Brancts J. Lantry, of re tment of Corrections, senure el the passage of a resolution authoria~ Ing a bond fesue of $1 roa wall around the new city prison At the mecting of the Board of Alder- men this afternoon « resolution to regu- late the use of streets, avenues and highways for automobiles and all other : pes| Then Mrs. Barrett sald she went with forth the many re-| ine servant and found two young men, nt accldents to show that the streets} ene servant's friends, walting opt her are unsafe for foot passengers, ay well | outside the hotel, The two youhg men | as vehicles drawn by horses, and that} then tin with Mrs. Barrett and the! the artment and Department | girl, registering on the book, They all: of Teuuested to enforce the | Went Up lo a room In the hotel and Jaws with greater vigilance. Walted developments, Aeleuee rena from Charles V.|. Congressinan Goldfogle's crons-exam: | Herdlisk, ary of the U. 8. Tegas| ination of Mrs. Barrett and the gervant | ton at Viens ted Sept. 33, saying Stel rated that Barrett's defonse waa) that ‘His Majesty iis Josep of | collusion on the part of the witneases, | ‘Ataatringhadierocelvodetieleniburen< tage Barrett icentined the writihs taining the of condolen of ister, “W. Barrett and the clty of on the aswassina- thers’ writing, and testl- Apress yl ohis ted th man Byrne moved that action postponed, and Alderman Bridges sald the matter should he investigate, Fi ck to the Com- © of 3 to 10. later Alderman McCall P with Alderman Byrne by having an ordinance for the closing of Pacrdegat av: and to extend and con: NE streets, referred to of Streets and Highwa. 0 ALIVE, HE IS REPORTED DEAD Patrick Dum), Hotel Man, In Alive, f wut Expected to Die. Through some unexplained error the death of Patrick Duffy, the proprietor of the Park ntral Hotel, at Sixth avenue and Fifty-ninth street, was re- ported to Coroner to-day. About two weeks ago Mr, Duffy fell down on the street In an epileptic nt and was taken to his home, where he has ince been under the care of the faa 'y, physician, + death has been looked fo} the past two days, but he Js a a 2 ROBBERS COT S40 OO0CASH Blew Up Bank and Fired on Citizens Who Tried to Stop Them. (HOUNDS AFTER THEM. | Mayor of Ohio Town Led Force Against the Desperate Bend. GALION, ( ne vault of Farmers Bank at Tiro, small town hear here, was wrecked ry ay by six robbers, who se nin and escaped. It ts snid the ¥ ontained £19,000. 1 era ed nitro-glycerine. Sof the vault were blown com: ely off and the bullding partially ¢ n she cont | ‘The explosion awoke the people of the } town, AIL who approac! the bank. how r, were driven away by the rob- bers, who were armed with rifles, Mayor ttempted to enter the bank, «J upon and compelled to re but w treat. Having secured the went to a livery st bound and gagged the « then took several rigs and ly away, A posse and bloodhounds are on trail of the robbers, BURGLARS BLEW UP BANK SAFE. booty the eracks- ble, where they: rs, They ove rapid= the MASON CITY, Ia., Oct. 15.—The safe of the bank at Rudd, a village sixteen miles east of here, wus blown open with dynamite by robbera early to-day and $15,000 In currency secured, The robbers escaped on and later took to the woods ANOTHER OHIO BANK ROBBED. a hand-car DANVILLE, tempt to rot arly to-day, O, Oct. =A din the bank was made t so far as known ue was Kecured. ed entrance Wullding and blew the The bullding and the vault were wrecked, The explostons aroused many citizens who hurrled to the scene and a battle ensued. It Is thought robber was wo A. but all su in « they had in ce taken up until where the the robbers wh: sand all roads tn + hav n placed under ted the men will be HRS. BARRETT “SEAS NORE WIFE OF WELL-KNOWN BUSI-| NESS MAN BRINGS SUIT. Mrs. Lou Hummet, a in Part Bpects m, for from Henry J. Marr Was married April ree children, Montagy and Birdie Barrett, elghte and fourte rs old re Mrs. Barrett sayy he is She says $200,000 18 4 moderat: of Mis wealth. She sues on»! Yo Rrounan, all the iti (oy the husband, reit, who le ie young and very Rarret!, through A. to-day to dustice Soot, the Supreme Court, 1 absolute f have Charles hey six pretty Woman, wan her own firat wit: hess, Under cross-examination, she said that a servant girl employed by her sister first called her attention to her husband's dereliction the night of April 4, last, When she called at her house and told her that Mr, Barrett had gone into a hotel with a woman, Two friends of thix servant had been watching, and had seen him go into the hotel, ather Was not at home that Berit Gusate to following M and then telling Mrs, Barrett: textined the hotel a servant, Barrett t She sad: “When Toran up to Mrs. Barrett and told. her whe sald: iy 2 got aim now! “Then we went back to the hotel and went up to We found out what : Mrs, Marrett “Who's there?" Inalde the room, “oe water, sald Mrs. Barrett. the ‘door was opened ‘and tt was Mr. Barrett, Usnw the stout blonde woman beyond him in the room.” “What did Mr. Barrett 1: Mr. Hummel, “IIe was too scared to do anything. ax shaking all the time, he was a0 What did Mrs, Barrett say?" “she sald ‘You see what kind of a husband I've got.' —<— —__— HORACE DUVAL BETS ON LOW 8500 came ina votee from asked Even; Also Several Freak Proposition: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1 presets , 1901. ‘TRIAL OF GIRL SLAYER BEGUN. ——_—___— + + John T. Hayes, Who Murdered Sweetheart, Is Petted by Women. 1} ® OOOO oO ut D} § © ro] fo} fal acon: Bod ® Boode DEC OC (Special to The Fvenine 1 bat the third is su; d to be lodged WINSTED, Conn., Oct The trial brain, When dis- of John T. Hayes, wh es he of the Gilbert his sweetheart, teacher in the dren, Feb. 1} criminal side of the Su Miss Win Hbert Hon was ‘| Home liayes, | ed was committed. Hing over the tfe. said Court SAUanRelatetacctomiezeeay Thix was made at Mtohtleld before Judg Mia thertlineaerar een neteiie mer to-lay. dead girt and Mayes at A Jury was secured this morning ant! tional Chureh the examination of witnesses began this! x uA jand moved dn good Hayes was afternoon. Industrious, having $1,500 tn On account of the peenitar circum- | 4 ve stances of the case the trial hae been | never tn awatted with an inte Ante wholly to the townspes ants) of chure fety, hay with him veal and we iy The crime was prompted by Jealousy, | hits. “Searcets Miss Cooke refused to marry Hayes. | he has not recely a Hern Ore a aDULe colt lefense will be Ingantty, The head and then sent three crashing omitsea to last between two and WILL REOPEN ON NOV. Two were extracte » his own he STOCKS SAG IN ACTIVE MARKET DEMAND FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC. "REORGANIZED 7TH NATIONAL BANK READY FOR BUSINESS. Stockholders In Sennt Offivers a Selecting. teting #t. Paul and Amalgamated Co in Favor wit Buyers. Details, Following an opening period of slug-| The ing is Deine held in the di cixhness, stocks the Exchang frectors' room. Those present. include took a ort tur a purchase o >) Forrest: Bo or, Nathonal Bank E: ares of Southern Pa at 601 Liner for this diatriot a WAZ aw compared with HO Ls. yester ver; Willtam Nets day's closing, ing signal for a eclal counsre and mplete re of sentimen’ nt | luo of the ‘Thoms prices Immediately began to improve at! yt. Thomas, son of good rate. nd successor of W The Pacitlc and St. Paul issues w President of the bank: most conspicuous tn the recovery, The | yjoyy ra lat 11S per cent. to [errameGampanyesucew while the Pacitlos were up from tf to! sane Meo Paumas LIA per cent. on Uberat support trom | rawdent, and. ks all quarters of the market rime arent lies Amalgamated Copper, too. cam OF! Donald, vdeo of Cincinnat!, and a Stand a large share of the buying, w ATALOM HnEnAeRWhUhAAlbeennncely ed with an vlvance of 1 In urging the Seventh Natlonal's reor- . saantzation w York Central w: Ganiand ‘anil nj Wnsacdaeldenln wedged aula meet sold 1 2-8 above yesterday's close, aud one SiiplderalotitharSecenth Metropol st Hallway 214 Grout y restme business Northern preferred, Dex Molt an Ine othe Denke, Baltimore a& Ohio sora ix the Ville a Terre Haute a ‘ wank Some realizing check a HVlourne! the an A declining tone at the plan « pronouneed at noo thy ts drafted oy the Hts ship of Amalgamated ( wht on Comimittes and approved 12, St. Paul rea and « ( Mf the Currency leading stocks a more ted by a two-thirds vote heavy buying ate of deposit shows $1,750.00) Unued and curr: reait of the that aft re the tal te the sald Feeovery demand for 1463-4 despite the Thi hard taking relapses 4oand NY, nded It lows t “4, The closing was acted } j vy were | fr bd cha Te ou a Meattne Keadine Amal, Copper Ann, Ani Amn Am. Am. xmet. & Ref Atmertran hugar Am, Sugar pf Anaconda Mining ‘Ateh,, Top. & 8. P. Atch Top, & 8 Ppt Waltimors & Ohta It & ORO pf T MON Atma Wheel @ te B24 pte & Aiton pt Whe Cent My a Dei. ET Den, 4 Mo G. pf Amertenn Shares Averaged Bully Hi tl ay La Up to New York Parity. Bele tere The securities markets at Londo: Rvansville aT showed all around firinness tc though the volume of trading w: usually Hght, The American ratiw Horace Duval bet $500 ven to-day taking the Shepard end, Duval alto mad eb hat Ts that Seth Low will be elected May one of the Tammany betting syndicate Mr, Duval also made a {1 i Hie $50 on enehtiog the Salowing pi gal Sih, by Bh.009, oy In008, By. GOR a pall :: r t partment averaged fully up to New York parity, A Northern Pacific preferred and United Btates Steel preferred exceptionally were 42 and 7-5 per cent. respectively above ew York's closing figures of yesterd ia Metro, 8 RR. ‘Mex, Nat. Cert i SAYS GRUGER WAS OANE. Family Coachman Testifies Millionaire Was of Sound Mind. OLGA GETTING ANXIOUS. Impatient to Tell the Court of Her Life with the Famous Mil- honaire. The cane wan again with the 1 f when Sur Thomas on eotrial of the contes Y will of EF . ort Madame Olga.’ whe, al her marr inthe Church to American milion | scton yne of New York « toexelusive houses, discos Was wife In name only | ean sett and in the ferters arria mothe wit r testimony t contes submitted wen nota wi In every moral sense, aad a go ful, loving and loved wtf Truger in hin I months ending In hie death in April that she n ate and 9 he taken at the time onal ¢ Jity 4 showing Cruger and) Madam) unded by thelr r led ch jand submitted evidence of the dome tranquillity of Ute later used by the cont from which Dra Pe experts tn insanity ng the expert had p ie, of them ts her produced, showing this couple in the garden at the chatesu, and Dr. Allin [Motane Itamitton wan on hand to flatly the Allen! ndd: eau at yo her wer opinion that ruger re ntradiot that th gatlons of th oth in’ France whose Itions have noun ore bedng the lawyers, tue pictur vel idence at hand. plainty dteate a man nid mental health, abundantly ¢ he desited to making and pable of knowing to whom of nd the wh his rod and his leave hie prop beauty b 2 will giving his typleally Fr him in hts stat inh mrort in hte Mf 1 writing ex; Tons off o that the bh ta a forgery roxer Was Sane. ef Frances family couchm: Mean in IN, Was read. Aman testitled that BE Was 4 thorough hereeman driver and handler of doa tine Ne rider, at year horses were sick what todo for them, and yachman thought he wis a sane ind man indeed. As for the lady ne Mme. Crager, and the: voestrang bond of affection Inaster and mistress of thi Lees weak a Francs rts will contradtet perts Kinsley and lographic will under Victae at Cru excellent er tn very day of ruker knew and was known Lydecker ad amply. pro vis Newt wife, halt this uaints the thres daught kas lawye Ompectio by: La On textants. over Itt to this evidence 1 for the wrangle wax made pn Ward, oe DIED SUDDENLY STRANGE RECORD IN THE MA- GUIRE HOME IN BROOKLYN. An awful record of sudden deaths sas carted off, within a space of two and a valf years, five members of the M. of No, 1072'S. Mark's ave- sulre famt t Brooklyn Mra, Olive Maguire snine veare nd. was found dead wer bed this morning by her four-year-old grandson, t Nell, The little ded and an un- ried daughter aire atl that ‘Ohusband and wife and four Ye ko Mr. Maguire was 4 resident of Brooklyn. He Laat hile tn Wall street, his nealth wife and erm Were support dim Two and a weal half years age Mr. Maguire fell dead in the street. Within a few weeks his eldest daughter met death tn ao stimilar mann Six months age another daughter dled suddenly, and tive weeks ago a daughter wies ‘ The mi much bors heard had dled surviving with grief ee The she Cotten he local eo) teeday with prices f Reports from G. Alabame rr of the Caroli fret poor ¢ from f sbowhich w unchanged, wh 1 advance nid nH aaticipated on last here all the market waa steadier HRBCw Tine After the ary, 5.10 to 8. LX The prices at 2. Area a January, 8.13; March, ( NOVEL PLEA ~ BY TILFORD. ‘Son of Millionaire Says He Was Not Taught to Earn Living, CAN'T LIVE Him for Earning Income Can't Pay Debts. wMdavit was submitte United st Necutor and trustes Tilford’'s will ree T fee incon Yard secured judement a rh for Moon Jur trus in anti and te answer ta this G wife whi was the by, leading lady in “A 1 town, submitted an affidavit Mr. Lowenstetn, in which he ple follows “My father, Charles B. Tilford, aving $1 ) He was o. rineipal stockholders jy Park & Tohave been trough: in under the tdea that L was to tn large estate. I have never usiness habits so as to tts ' property or enabl Yolo take care 0 iho have never hy any dust except many years 1K a when tt Jo Mls father J eal. and eft him an inc Instead of the | j 1 he would tr ify pe Mr man chide with ALL THEFAMILY. CLOSEDOORSON “WINLEY PAPER ONLY DOCTORS HEAR PHYSI- CIAN’S ACCOUNT OF DEATH. Q Nefore Medient & Mann's Day Dr, medical mer hear the Importuecs the me ‘ large When Dr a week, ooo Quick service through Sunday World Wants. If you've got oi sume @er, don't uso World Wants, If ing hurry, et about ON $4,000. Reared in Luxury, His Life Unfitted Pinkham’s \egetapte Compound mo z rs JOYFUL MATERNITY. Hopeful Words to Childless Women. Two Grateful Women Tell How | They Were Helped by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 some-female trouble 3 | How ght te , r childrensthe blessing of isan , tan ‘ their me, but because of on : n barren. “lo by Lydia Be uw) by any other med= curing all displace- 1 Actual Sterility in women is very rare. If any woman thinks she is sterile, let her write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., whose advice is — ven fres tu alle pectant or would-be mothers. 4 © ‘ REWARD { | Owing to the fact that 1 some skeptical have from time to time questioned the genuiness of the testimonial letters {fF weare constantly publish- j] ing, we have deposited with the Nai City Bank, of Lyna, $5,000, whic wilt be paid 4 4 aaye Ly dobre ta! show that ie following testimonials are not tine, or were published belore ‘obtainiag the writers’ 3] per mission.— LYDIA BE. PINKHAM MEDE CINE'CO., Lynn, Mass, accomplish afully t t The Story of Mrs. De Bett and Her Baby Girl. iefore | took your medicine I suffered for year 4 1 had no childres ) “Dear Mrs. Pinkham L owas a short time n Life to me wns torture. 1 often wished [ were dead. i father’s stores: years tland the doctor sald L never could hay s ation was very painfuy — not been em but have Nyed iffercd with severe pains in left ovary, had pains in my back i) Nberal al im my fatier | heart, terrible headaches, and weakness of the kidneys. I tried everyt “fam a married man. My wife was] had womb dilated but that did no good. I got discouraged and an aetr a lar salary ro and try your medicine. After writing to: Since « Ired from followed your advice carefully and with the th sind ewe pported ‘lin all my life. Lam indeed a new woman/and have: eaeeeee 3 a lowing littl irl which is the happiness of my home. I feet that” entific or techni: owe my life t ) Pinkham’s Medicine, and feel very proud to - or any business or | Ommend it to otk 1 hop: ut many others will follow my example profess'on, iid dhe srived of | {hat homes may brighte mine has. irs. Lucy De Bett, 80% any portion of my income, twit be | Halstead St, ¢ xo, Hl, (Mareh 1, 1901.) ; : plunged Inte debt anew Dear Mrs. Pinkham: —I must # nd tell you what your Vs es Wo Hyde opp \ Compound has done fc «© Hefore taking your medicine I was unable i half of J H carry a babe to matury ost two--one at six months and one at AULA IA HES SANE CRT aEN mesa @ doctor eatdnext would die, but, thanks to Lydia’B, Ph ee Comp “\nam’'s Vegetable Compound, | (|\:! 101 die, but am the proud mother of Justice Md nh oresery six months old girl baby. She w = nineteen pounds and has never seer ‘Young Mr Tiltord. wax a sick day in her life. She fs the delight of our home."—Mrs, Ay D. JAR SE ROME TIBI Minat EAL AIITIgeoe oon Receica (ate Belmon ti Ohio ene Get Mrs. Pinkham’s Advice. It Is free a ur, ans of making many a misers able life turn into one & person has had such wi experienc howoman’s | SAYS CHD S | HELD FOR BIRD rene Dope | ROLKER GETS WRIT OF HABEAS} UW CGRPUS FOR DAUGHTER 1200 Sma Ter Persian Rugs, Asserts Phat Siste Law oathd) 1 cea Detain | $6.00 ae ; : | And a! aa 200 Turkish & © : Persian Carpets, $ Sr SSO to $roo. — [naa at lita dea Lord & Taylor, ' Broadway & 20th Bb. < ae —— [recone era UPHOLSTERY GOODS, | i \ 4 A Faw vHonovomuy! if A ) SALESMEN; | sj rm AUPLY BY LUT r ii At 1 FO AGEMENT OF FICB, ns & Sons’. Dry Goods House, hn Da Market WRECKED ON BROADWAY, w Baltimore, ond irs 2 carriage at It o'clo was beitis driven tr the Wallortesal was run into by a north=ba car at Twenty-fourth Tho ear hit chee ching “thac pai ad where Mr. amd Megs pre feated WAS Not Injured. oa aerial tay i hae sihash, ind althot 1 from Mis yeatiie Oeta- i December, 70 3-8; Ooto~ 8 ber wheat, 601, $6.1-8; December, 66 1-4 to 65.5-8;

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