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EVERY WEEK A “A GAIN, 580% | ~~ NIGHT EDITION. A GOOD AUTUMN GROWTh. 19,976 advertisements were printed in The World . columns a acverans Sis in The World i jast weel ain, columns over same last week. Gain, 1,664 over the same week See leat Coal Rec peed eat of last year. EDNESDAY, ow UTOBER 30, “1901. ‘PRICE ONE CENT. PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, Ww MILLER AT LOOT INQUIRY SVWEAKS JAN Se oe MONEY USTICE JEROME. women oe 5 5 Willlam F. Miller, who was scat to Two sons of New York’s aristocracy were arrested this} sing sing. a» the head of the Franklin | tions from the start. He sugyested the other $40,000 I got about @15,- - to let the matter arop. I don’t Agent Edward J. Reardon, of) = Syndicate, swore this aft that he | scheme." ‘ovo whi Capt. Goddard's anti-policy soclety. | CEE ed ‘ araafoaiian employee of Bchletalnaer Attorneys Balfer and Flash tnelsted | pooh ae in| Montreal. =o 0 PE Secanmce eae ; rdon Says\|story or cause = newspaper) afternoon for ihowing stones in Manhattan Square and > eake| te was ater «o'clock when Miller was] upon trying (0 show that Miller was 1 there were law- gen eal Pe this afternoon when asked about} 3 w. to |tenre: Bat the peopte t referred called. Me came in smiling. There was|the head of the syndicate, and should/7ers Who meeded money? the alleged plot to kill Justice Jer} Candidate Was toi yiow what 1 meant, and | ing ag street lam Rolfiervousnesallin ihlalrmanner _[be held responsible, To this Mr.| Dit you ever buy $0,000 in Govern- p. Miller was asked the usual questions, | House objected. ment bonds?" ome, sald: Have Been Surround- jtta iney nave taken the warn- employed by Edward| “We don't object to asking Miller the| + ‘ » sald Peay on and sald he was employ . H a sisvas galt obiset co) aaieing ila T did, under Schlessinger’a instruc- . cl 7 i . Schlessinger in the Franklin Syndicate. | whereabouts of assets, but we don’t pro- | tions, and ti 1 pec SOROS TNS OUD eee ed in Throng an Gl ecitsconvand iDerancss tolwnomlsus! The boys are both eleven years old. Their parents are| There wae no a. nalary,| pore to mubmit to a line of questioning |at Gtant's ogee: On che ave eo oe Sra ranTaieet eETRG lia | Knifed—d er 0 m e@|ti&e Jerome referred. are the wardmen| | emuel E, Wells, a wealthy coal dealer, living in the Dakota |Se™tcestnwer stvins btm 925, again | that may be used against him in an-) Grant's oMco I met Schlessinger. He know all about it. The plan was for) . Bs es of the Tenderloin precinct. ° ‘, u 950 and often more a day. other trial. had a valise which was full of money a number of thugs who could be de-| Gives Public Warning Glennon on “Sick Lea apartments, and John J. Welch, a financier, having apartments | "ne statement made by Miller in Sing | Miller's attorney won the frat point} ang ‘bonds, 1 have never seen him pended upon to mix up in the crowd! tg Devery’s Man Glen-| They were patie at (he station = thls in the fashionable San Remo. Bing was then offered in evidence. inaltne grease and the examination since ata Jerome meeting. morning. Capt. Flood sal at Glen- Magistrate Mott fined the boys each $10 and th t fren Ceri cites nocse as eS ae “He sent me word to keep my mouth = ‘ non. on was on Indefinite sick leave, and y' e parents are cant, shut and he would keep me out of jail.”” % When the Justice went to leave that Devaney was at court in connee-| paid. ina “When did you originate the plan of | $189,000 < sy ny | Col Robert A. Ammon, counsel for the gang was to crowd all around tlon with a case. At cveiinen Mauss i fs 7 a |the syndicate?’ was asked. i turned over ston nian pe fest William F. Milier, of. the Franklin him in the press and then one tatice Jero: ave a hint of this| No. 39 West Twenty-fourt treet, t “| didn't originate it? answered | 4! , w al Syndicate, was called as a witness this them was to stick a knife Into him. ': is npecen in Stein's Garden, No. si7| Wax sald that he wae not at Bome, LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Mite. ton he Toaned Ik to Seymour, Jonsson |Atrrnson im the procecdings to aacovet Se “Ifty-seus | |e Captsi Flood; alsocnald «that: he. ~—-| Attorney Fred House, for Millew, ob- 0. -|what became of the loot. SS This would drop the man the toughs) ral Wila-serentt Toler toate know anything about “Blink” McGov- vecteafter herqueations Achlessinger toM me to leave It with| “Did sou at any time after Novem y ‘Ril hate and there would be very Nathan Hale, whose last words were a [eF. who was named by the Justice a2 & Third Race—Eleven Bells 1, Eda Riley 2, Lady Curzon 3. “When did you begin the Franklin | Wells, Fargo and he would attend to it. ; Mttle chance of catching the man regret that he had but one life to give | fellow conspirator of the waramen, Ly Syndicate?” 41 never got any of the $140,- (Continued on Fourth Page). Lhe used the kulfe, He could easily," hls country. In his opening words | that talk about a plot was all footleh- Fourth Race—Peaceful 1, Found 2, Prosper La Gai 3. - 0 fe. c Justice Jerome suid: ness. Fifth Race—Lady F. West 1. Swordsman 2, Irving Mayor. “A man they don't suspect let the | Mrecinet, « Iam perfectly co, ro seid y nisant of the, tramenctions. met [ea enee out, ea cat out of the bag and that Is why |) 4 “ An Bond Jerome has a bods guard of four men jand a. certain wenticman mamed stfect, fie gets his name from an alli Thirteen persons were poisoned this afternoon by pto- W RA N G | E OV E R M O L | N EUX with him at all times. |MMink? McGovern and all that |‘ po}! 3 i . We are all armed with billies and | crowd there at) “Police Commissioner Murghy, whee} maines in crullers bought at a Tenth avenue bakery. All will 1 om perfectly aware | scen to-day regurdini ee revolvers, and at these meetings wef what has takes place. Again Justice Jerome. sald: | peat recaer, All were children except Anric Schotipect.| rae nearing on the motion to quash not going Inte, turther explanations," ‘ow, as far as my losing my Ife is TR? 5 ¥ . Mol- answered the Judge. keep right by his side. When he | concerned, 1 value my life very muca| me that. If he gelieves t there's, 8 plo} ei ifty-three, of No. 697 Tenth avenue. the indictments against Roland B. Mol) & en Gov. Black] “In justice to my client 1 must tneiet goes out through the crowd we form | and 1 have got to use tt a great deal | against his life Fait spat at his d SS eT ineux, which was set for this morning that this heeriig be taken up imme- around him and keep the people | more, and I hope you are going to put| silehe, policemen, he. wiayens Je mae ‘at 10.30 o'clock and-then put of untti| Angrily Hints that jaiatcy,” ead air. Black, “He'hes been back: me in office where I will need it in your] or men he pleases.’ 2% o'clock this afternoon, has again th Suda: Poste |!2 priten now for three years. Tt is not MSyyneidver we oe any oe crowd-| minine (02, And 1h you, wl ne |, Copmtecoies iarony as ened bg ‘FOOTBALG:RESULTS, =~ been postponed fora week. Cv" BA G8 T_T ORS |rianetbet-ne! sled be-bacelled, ebewb ite petite wep rea commupleated with Glennon or Dex] ee ; 317A the morning hearing the District-| PpOnement of the Case |‘ 22, ur (0 cout ike «ee Ing too close or acting in a suspicious Meant ns a Warn! van Attorney wanted an adjournment of the ve not,” : ord of Week Was “I way we shove him one side. 1 am justice Jerome. asked this mornin; nom ladee inert saree ds—C. bia, 295 Haverford, 9. for a Wee as n- case ton. . | been mo cotepiatne set lo Grounds—Columbia, 29; Haverford, 9. : one of these guards and the others Jasout his speech of last night. said: | "Do you Know who “Blink” McGovern At Polo Gr {Ria lic toy tneee weeks, bat dadee) Me fluenced.” 0{nnt! propose /talcertyitnisicasel Gracy are Mr. Hammond and Agent Mc-| “1 bad a purpose in making naked | Mahon refused to grant it, and he put Win ccourasUkol tel knoweiohaslind Clelland, of the Parkhurst Society, that reference. My purpose was to be “auc a eraon. the the cane over until the afternoon. fluence has been brous! te bear and Robert L.. Woolley, of Supt. Me- |Fench certain people. 1 And that! |n'n plot againat hin Molineux's attorneys did not get word | tne pimtrict- | Meret” aald M>, Black. 1 the adjournment, and when the¥ | Attorney Judge McMahon was on the point of wish he would take losing his temper, but, restraining him- Cullagh’s ste staff.” [J have succeeded, and I now wish Comratas one! ee , ome = = reached court at 2:30 o'clock they were] Clerk Cowing called the case of the highly indignant. Former Governor People vs. Roland B. Molineux and Black, Judge Olcott, Mr. Weeks and | Judge MoMahon sald: tl Gen. Molineux went to Judge McM “I adjourn this hearing for one week.” F RN | E AU ‘hon's chambers, and for several min-| “On what grounds?" demanded Mr. © ‘utes sounds of loud talking could be | Black. District-Attorney the hearing was then \ heard. “The reagona are my own and they are [pect for next Thursday, \ a Finally Judge MoMahon walked Into | Very satisfactory,” sald the Judg Judge MoMahon was the Magistrate e hin court-room and proceeded to the; “On whose motion {s this postpone- | who swore In the Grand Jury of which H bench, though he had announced an ad- | ment taken?” Ingisted Mr. Black. William C. Church was. the ‘foreman, EASINGTON. O56 ah ently construction, and the exptonve caeaj IX Persons Hurt, One Probably | tren isn se'totre omeias were |'"On the motion of the Court. 1 amJand whch’ refused to indict Molineux: oot will te hear char; ‘ i i thorite, invented by a Dr. Tuttle, of | . tif z plenty — by wilissa 8. Doe ihe ty ntoreot Fight in the War Dee| washington, since deceased. The Board Fatally, at Westbu ry While Re- the Isham shell, who imputes recommended that both be acquired by } b 5 and conspiracy, the persons uccused b partment May Cullejtne Army atter full tests, had been turning from W. K Vanderbilt POISO N Kl LLED FOUI 2 AN D . . s| ; Eira uc) apd nso conc Jr's, Home WOMAN NURSE SUSPECTED. nent. = Fes erereene Ee At the last session of Congress a bill; Brig.-Gen. Buffington Is declared to have knowingly uttered misvtatements regarding Isham's Invention. .| Buffington, Who Isiin the alscretion of the secretary of Aside from Gen. BuMington, who ie War. While negotiations were pending chief of the Department of Ordnance, Charged by Inventor] sr the « sing of this contract, {t wax » unnamed subordinates In his and_ Involve Gen. | ©! pa: appropriating $100,00 for the purchase of the shell and explosive, oMcial cause of the deaths was not given out, the matter was calle@ to the Six persons were injured—three run out of the way by in-reasing the| poURNE, Mass., Oct, 30.—Miss Jane aw BGS Isham H . announced that Gen. Bullington had 7 *. t : seriously and one ally—in speed, but It was too late to avoid reated to-day on suspicion of mene: ae oe abe rads xara Mi oH t with ening bought 75.000 pounds of maximite, and | | ere wa alle the locomotive altogether. eects pes bere Grae tae tae Father,Motherand TWOl oi ciion of the District-Attorney, who to Asslatant Secretary Sanger. who re- ‘ as |. jhad secured the exclusive right t | collis hetween an au’ > % on 3 - ferred Mr. Isham to Secretary Root. sstatements el caadvee nator Ahedatansirhiaereaced The rear end 6% the automobile was) 14 answer for the deaths of three other Daughters All Died jon acs. 2 gave onters for the bodies to driven by Henry Fournler, thé struck and the vehicle was hurled yards Within a Month. be disinterred for examination. It wes away and totally demolished, persons. ench expert, and a Long Island oe ite, Everall and Lewin who wer | Mrs. Gibbs was a daughter of Sr. and regorted that traces of polsoning wee found {n all the bodies, Rallrad locomotive at Westbury, Lyin front were not struck direct, though | sire, A. P. Davia of this place, and a] jeg. Mise Toppan, who was a profea- ‘The latter could not see the inventor, Mites with the Ace! great consternation in the ranks of and the charges were repeated to the] C1 eae, |tsham'n friends, and they openly private wecretary of Mr. Root, when a ° charged that ft was an attempt to meeting was arranged for to-morrow frustrate the wale of thorite to the Gov- wt Bveraliliweretthrowats te —_ and Eve! int , pol morning, at which time Mr, Root will ornament. L, to-day. saws fears tines iaaes rat SoS sister of Mrs, Harry Gordon, of Chicago. | sonal nurse, and a friend of the Davis| Then the State police began the in receive the charges In offictal form. mance, can usually be counted on to op-| At the fureau of Ordnance the| ‘Three of the Injured were taken|st ule wetomobiie: iia lee mas ecerciy | Both Mr. and Mra, Davin died last | family, attended ench person. tigation which has led to the arrest of Mita Toppan, who left here at the close the four persons | of the summer season. Dia sits . = : Mrs. Gordon, who had come from Chi: | died Q cn re a special train. Fullerton, Batchelder and Gerrie, In the reine el eit hin ene month came to bei noted The detectives ‘searched. two months THE INJURED. fear seal, got the full force of the col- long and bitter fight that has been|Gen, Miles of the oBard of Ordnance | siderable surprise. An officer on duty waging in the War Department for the |4nd Fortifeation, of which Gen. Miles |there sad that the Bureau could doubt. r y o ore. A any o' +8 chairman, and any ey ent jons brought baat year of more. Aa in many other |i, chairman, | by Mr. Isham. He ad he trials contests of a similar kind, the two con: © Board of Ordnance und Fortifica- | made of thorite In the Phitipplne T ands tending factions are headed by Gen.|tlun some time ago reported favorably | Were very unsatisfactory. Maxim Milex and Gen. Buffington, The latter.{on @hat ts known as the Lsham shell, |SUPetor to thorite beyond doubt. When th \ an chief of the Denartment of Ord-J wich embraces several new features In HG to them," we will be pre cago to see her mother, and Mrs. Gibbs, fby the neighbors, particularly as the| for the woman under arrest. ER, A. G., President Na-| Helon, Fullerton was closest to the loco- motive. Hin 1 Cycling Association; legs hurt, | A was struck by the] against this, saying that the trip! from the bank marked “no “and badly cut about fa number plate on the front of the boller! would doubtless result fatally to Mr. then Bronn & Bronn laid the mane bes BVBRALL, H. J.,of Manhattan; contu-) and crushed in. As he fell off to one} Fullerton, and would be exceedingly !n- fore Assistant District-Attorney Le sions. jMde Ne tas buried under the fragmenta) surioue to Mr, Batchelder. It was de- Barbler, who sent Detective Sergeants FOUR. Ten. . automobite ex- | of the machine. cided to tak m to Nassau Rynders und Cuff up to the apartment Uatchelder and Gerrle were towed) iogpital, When they urrived there the | house. When the woman was arrested pert; epr: is 2 FULLERTON, 1H. B., of: long Island | ht ahead. but fortunately alighted) condition of all three was very serious. | she sald she thought the checks were Railroad; skull fractured; will mee the track, In falling Bachelder | re raueoad. peopl ‘ 1 good. She sald they had been given to rales the ground head fret, It In not | ay egret Ben Deni aed her by Jonn Sterling, of Yonkers. GERRIE, JOUN H., reporter; cute and | known Just how badly he is hurt, ‘There apurouehing: vehicles ; Ate thay Dietrice-A ttorney/ex Onlcenle are fears that he gustained injuries to ophei sure |who had passed a bad check on hi Fi SCHLEY LEAVES THE STAND AFTER FIVE DAYS’ ORDEAL. LEWIS, ARTHUR, Manhattan; contu- | his sp! AmityAoec tralia an then eet a | ei 'Gooper Company: last spring WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—-Admtral “You regurd that turn as very Import-| The automobile was not a racin| feet of the Long Inland Ratiroad atrange that Mr, Fullerton, a raitroat | Ward: Hatters, “the grocer: some, time. am Tachine and the five men in it were| {0% and was ween by several of the nwers on the platform. The sta- guests of Fournier. They were re- agent Immediately wired to. sur- turning from the Meadowbrook Club] rounding towns for surgeons and in to his Moth came Dr. Wheatley Hille Dee Mang, | the automobtt Jericho, und Dr. Skinner, of Min- Fullerton tt cola. Mr. Fullerton is at the Garden Clty Hotel, A telephone message to the oMce of [Long Island Railroad, the Long Island Hallroad, in Loew | the No Fingman at Crossing, Island City, resulted in With Fournier at the lever the}car of the road being Wes. bury Schley's cross-examination In the Na- lagna Concludes His | ant, uo you nor val Court of Inquiry was finished this Testimony with the “I think I was the movement that de+ ¥ clded the events of that day.” afternoon, after the lawyers had in- el events of that day. wulged in a verbal bout over the ad- Statement that the] The Admiral maid, in response to ques- tons, that he had not mentioned the mission of a war report. Brooklyn's Loop De-}!:0p in nis report of the battle, 1t wan Judge-Advocate Lemly, in his cios- A an Incident of the battle which he had sig five: had taken) the/Adratral, yap: cided the Battle Of jno idea ever would come into contese A verny, Capt. Ci e idly over the events of the Sartiago| Santiago — Is Quese| (irr. ardetattreutBin vena naa battle, giving sees emphasis to tioned by Members te general Instructions to close {n and the loop of the Brooklyn. ‘cep somewhere about 1,000 yards away, . ic ‘Admiral Schley was quick tn all hig of Court. outside of broadside torpedo range. Suromobverspproncned) (heptane tah: Set aeciaeed et crantleatl When the time came tor the turn| 224 crossing in Westbury at a speed Ambulance Car Sent. responses ani D y, Capt. Cook's inception of the movement | of about six miles an hour. There 18} When the surgeons that the turn was the deciding move) ang arte ur’ colncided with his own. Although Ci r an hour's questioning he sald something | ago. nd evita i iow She Rented Fine Aparments, Two Indictments a palnst her were Bled. i inf A ; oa Sept. 14 for the Siegel Cooper trans mac itune bell! — Making Payments in |acton the expan presence ut the ff vn of the check Is glvea horities as belng a desire cn ner art to make away with the silverware i attie, fat. She especiaily stinulated with the agents that tne ellver be left, Mire. Kugenta A. Baker, twenty-three | tir the Bat. vertiving of the system and has| years old, of Ridgewood, N. J. was ar | ‘The firim of Bronn & Bronn consists fo the promotion of athlett: af-fregted thie afternoon at the apartment | of (wo women. patched to] faire along the Hine of the road. Pre-| house, No. 9$1 Madison avenu «rand larceny. It is alleged that sed bogus checks at the office of | », 41 Union Square, | man, would about tt hi audible, did ring the nolse of the machinery of Mrowned the sound of 1 Worthless Paper. ently Married. al agent of the He attends not House, where they had accom- panied William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., who has for some tme been stopping | mbulanee | charge vious to taking his presen ponition, ago, he was in Mex since and The charges are the outgrowth of a|v0se any project that ts favored by] charges of Inventor Isham caused con- 5 the Nassan Hospital at Mineola in! truleed and the skin was scraped from| July and within the next few weeks, | When the fact th i about four yea He was married a short ttm rived the Injured | tived with hin wife at Hollis ‘apt.|no flegman at the crossing and the| men hadi been carried into a hotel a: Mr. Batchelder is an auth Kronn & Bronn, fast’ Monday, Mrs. Baker { WEATHI ER FORECAST. Forecast for the tnirtr> refined looking woman tn the big fight. Cook gave the order, he would have] v1, . s Mr. ¢ e ere und Is Pre | when sted owas b " “L think it determined the events ie ee Ala eonekee, {ncasmomentiiC: the|Cantuln) of Steleobled be aintigberet nanras® i mh wom Sau a in wy ra . om ci et a Se rharesar ter © mo the 2 mon ; t i a > ng ' 8 | dreswed. Acco othe real es . of the day,” was the way he put it. egouly als Loop, Misi ion ait) fared toda, 90) Ax no train was due and no sound | sr tutte Sn ee cuanereates mavated and inn hi Serald, firm which | made) the _ compl cere At i e Fullerton wan de : York City and vicinity: Falr and contin mili weather to-night and Ught to freak rle Is cycling editor of the Hewat Nes res eye ———— woman cue into thelr offtee and rented of an approaching train could be dis- | ered alightly under the Influence of stim- a furnished apartment at No. 991 Madi- id natinive ihe} Unewished Fournier:ran his machine | ulenis Deadid trom|;Heac ei Feline: son avenue, agreeing to pay for tt $200 Fournler refused medical treatment, « 2 suring himsel: ieee as homus ¢ M, forty years old, [a me + repiied the | OF the track without assuring himself |i ei ina: the murgeonn direct Thom. mpbell, forty year 4 month When questioned about the signal} "Tho cross-examination of Admiral Pais Jen nenerse cmtaiies enon sworn to by Admiral Evans, only on| Schley on the battle of Santlago be- ity for the turn ft! gan with a question as to what the; “Absolutely. If t record on the Iowa's log book, not\ in movement of the Brooklyn's helm [arder, 1 approved { dia SO deposit with check for! to elose In, the Admiral remarked: |was after the enemy's ships were] Admiral, in advance of the absence of dunger. | their energien to the care of the serie who livedis Chur ines briuse, “I dont’ think there was any one| sighted coming out. Right on top of him appeared af ously hurt. a ly Ca eaneaiel in {ths rall- r eck dros the “there more anxious to go in closer, “We were heading west by north,” Kollews thas i! “wild” locomotive approaching from} Spectal Detective Jarvis, of the 1. reine U . Ch adilels rtm ne Is ae Peete than I was.” Bey replied, “The first helm was to} Asked where he had heretofore, before! the west. Island Railroad, who had charge of | oy iss went to another neti the beginning of this inquiry, mentioned the car, had been omlered to return SSS hood and lald down another check for red the Judge-Ad. | (“Whe Court follow je Judge-Ad- "cant, Cook gave the order for the The quick-witted = “renchman! yin it and the Injured men to Long|{t'a Just an Hasy to Get the Heat. |#%. | yocate in questioning the Admiral, turnt': (Continued on Fourth Page.) twisted the lever in an attempt to jgiand City. The surgeons advised! any dealer anywhere will supply Krans’ Ale. Both checks, tt ts alleged, came vack| exe +,