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NIGHT EDITION. 500,000 A WEEK 2,000,000 4 Monta More Morning and Sunday Worlds sold in New York City than of any other newspaper whatsoever. “ Circulation Books Open to All”? id _PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBE R It, | oite, WORLD’S BEST T OCTOBER, 7 ae “ GAINED $y"tast vad Total Number of Advertisements Printed, 90,442; fit 0 lal 1, 8,466 PRICE ONE CEN’ r. DEVERY’S MOTION OVERRULED: JUSHCE JEROME MAY [RY Hila SISTERS WITH WHIPS HELP ele UIEL THRASH BAUMAN. tha told the Court that Bauman insult- ed her, ; Jennie and Bertha Levy/ she told her story to her brother and Vigorously Lash Al-|° and they decked to seek an a ylogy from Bauman In revenge for an alleged Insult — | Kdward Levy Sister, thirty. . er js noon Street amd administe leged Insulter While) They waited at the corner this no * a in and when he came out the trouble Suet mmotloncw nieeath Edward Levy Uses His | starts In explaining why the «irl aS ENT Bea aR LL ie around with whips «he aver ie eH ar NTT Hare Fists Before a Large)? y only carried them for protection este Nao ia eA SEAar aD eG and not with any previous idea of using enty--ix, and Jens Crowd. nit vu ‘ | twenty-four, vigureusly ap Batman dented having Inaulted the Hed silveremour X o young woman. He lives at No. 224 Went : mag Ine Hund 1 Fourteenth street. | Raumar ! imide of | tere, They were later arraigned In the ‘Phe Court paroled all four for ex-| in an effort to obt the track, where he nally laid out} Hariem Court, before Magistrate Ho- amimet 2 ont car tracks. Officer O'Brien, of | ga tae Bast One dimdred and Twe Mie” Levys live at No, 1@ East One sixth street Atton, arrested the qua Hrest and wenty-sixth stre Ker BROTHER AND SISTER GET ALL BY NEW STOKES WILL. the heirs and that they never were ognized by Mr. Stok ta nm oestate aiven to him for investment by hie mother he invested | The second and presumably the = only valid will of the late Edward S. F Stokes was filed for probate to-day.{ Neither Rose Barclay|, Nor W. E. D. Stokes} It is dated Mar 1894, and re- yakes the will le in 1891, leaving | States Government ua bulk of t state to W. E. D. Mentioned in Last)’ on SED oH ue ue es, cousin of ihe testator. Inthe; Document—Estate ale anil realized fost will there is no mention of the} Left to His Mother, iN continues a# follows uaine of W. E. D. Stokes, nor is the a! \ sent it fs un Wowhat my Sane ee ead teres. whe} PUL as She Is Dead} nae 2 relic over ard abs ie s she was Edward Stokes's wite,| !t Goes to Her Heirs. |; rail entioned. hy the terms of the will all of the riy of the deceased is left to Mrs. y Stokes, his mother, Mra, Nancy s died in 189% Consequently the reverts to the next of kin of! m {have pald exeluding W. nese are his brother Horace, and his . Mrs. Mary McNutt. They are the heirs, The value of the estate is stated. the time of the making of the first {t wae opened andr had not read it In his petiiton for avers that wide At will-1891—Edward Stokes was on friend- ly terms with his cousin, W. E. D. A dollars co Bred Basket leave 4 vr children that the time after this the men had a It was then that the new will, rt jarrel. “PRINCE OF STARTERS” WINS | VICTORY IN FAMOUS SUIT: latme pize Rarely The famous case of James F. Cald- es , TUITE CiNSENa ME aon well, the “Prince of Starters,” against 2 SSS en Lillian Ash Campbell, residuary legat . i “Jim” a Saag ccaiailionalteigahenieertiene | Maay. Gives Jim Cald facturer, Wiliam Campbell, and Rich- well Verdict for} ard M. Martin. and rtf. Dyatt executors of Campbell's will, wax calla] ~=$2,5646 Against Mrs. | for trial to-day in the Supreme Court, sbiscador | Jose pl before Justice Freedman. Lillian AshCampbell, for dalttian 4 The action was brought by the race k man to recover $1,854.31, alleged to due him as part of the vast «ume tri Wall Paper Manufac- ; | Widow of Millionaire | of mone spent pon noun Hothaet jonatre's. daughter, turer. ireved. at anid the Sidney H. Salomon, of London hed Justice Freeman's sharp rulings <hut- = rat ting out sensational testimony not bear- i settle 3 the time and Estelle and her mother |, Ing directly upon the subject of the ih j Camp were intimates at his home, Vat controversy disappointed the crow that ating (he | had filed in and cut the trial down to Spent Vast Sa Mer, | Mh int Pre two hours, with only three wi ot Iwell says in his complaint that he £815,000 in favor of Mrs ‘The Jury was out oniy a few minutes | spent a vast amount of money upon if 5 and brought In a verdict for the full] Estelle between and 1893, most of H that sult was of whieh al was pald by her father before ne amotnt claimed, with interest. Starter Caldwell will therefore $2,016 ‘There was a throng of beautiful wom- en in the Court House to-day, Ret Jule of claims includes board hotel, at $20 a week, an yating $10, a street cos- plain, Printer testitie acted quently ax ive dress Jim" Caldwell's wife and the firat|tume, $7; $79 for mourning clothes when green tie Mra. Campbell were sleters, and the re- | her mother died In March, IMG: $00 to Mrs. Prunter by lations between the families were un-|Dr. Cacace, of Saratoga, for two dla- lets for mediciue her physicta usually intimate. nt suit We Instliuted in Keb Caldwell lived in Saratoga much ef mond pins and a diamond and sapphire : ig bracelet, and 0) to Mrs, Van Norman! syary, TICKET OFFICE ROBBED BY GIRL. While the tic Killiea, was hon Hay Elza Robinse tract to deliver them In New York City i for $150 each. According to Key the men were to work In New York for three! years for thelr board and about $19 a a r, the money to be vent to their tives in China. ! The prisoners were taken to lie Greg- ory street police station, where they CHINANAN BARS Four Chinamen were arrested for Vio-) The diamond was in a ‘ looke. ill lation of the Chinese exclusion act as) jy! Jonked Ike an tanita agent, Miss Katherine eating her lunch to- . an elghteen-year- Lehigh Valley Were held for the United States 4 as festa! Bureeion ta ‘the Pennsylvania iia : E lita d girl entered the Staten Island Rail- es al road offices at. Eltingville and took railroad station, Jersey City, this morn. vonnaistattasai 4 * Ing. The arrests were made by Police- POST-OFFICE LIFT FALLS, | (vetting valuanle, including tckets, man Boyle on the complaint of Charles ————— ich abe: tater threw aways) Key, a Chinaman, who is in the employ | Loose stay bolts let the west elevator ma patie 4 eo os nt h v a i ” je end € ie Post. ea)” ee. rite, Les: he ae Pi of the United States Government as an| at the southern end of the Post-OMea) aigut the station by Misa Klliien dur- Building fall two stories this afternoon Inspector of Immigration. ts ing the morning. Aw the latter was re- The four Chinamen sald they were | with nine passe ‘one was hurt} re ihe lew Moh, of No, 1 Mott street, Man-| seriously. ‘The ie Taacond)| Muiniue: tiem Linen she mel /neyeralentt: : Lee Tong, of No. 22 Pell street; | Hor on a down trip. | Eig ft men wot in 1, who hang railroad tickets. Battan;| Lee Tone, OF NO: oe) | the elevator at that floor. at woman th! them away," said lee Back, of No, 2 Pell street; and Lo{ guddenly the cable plates Kave way.| one of the youngsters, pointing to the Sung, of No, 6 Mott street. and the car dropped tore than thirty! Teyuinson gic min ee Inspector Key sid had followed to the main tloor with a terrific; (Onsen Rirh who was running down | | De ROC LOE AES noise, | The safety appiiunices did not ihe street. Miss Killien ran sereaming |) tae men from Buffalo, There were | work. The « tn th her and a) mounted policeman |} originally five in the party, but one| car were sh ok, hase : Chinamen left the train at South Hech- | bits of glass Fal of the passen- rested: the Rabinvon’ Kirt broke 2 gers, confessed to ett. She lehem, Pa., and Key lost track of him. : ae wanitaken ta the police rd in Staples y says thet the Chinamen were on and. held HAGE lado ak att ey re See the Tuesday's Papers Later the Hobingon girl was arrulgned brought across the Niagara River in al go, Hetnas?n Great thins Sale. in court, Ble pleaded not guilty and rowboat by a man who was under con- Watch the morning as held in $1, w . £ y "FRISCO MACHINISTS END T. wMoe of Att Wall xtreet 10, Thre rkiyn trolley ore of | Brovaly sy De nklin Avenue ne reada mention jHnes tn Brooklyn aot Brooklyn Rapid’ the the past two diye by Brooklyn Majid for making the con f so tracdion compunies [system lines h fitaet to may lieved he had fallen. 500 machinists employed by the Fulton Iron Works have re- turned to work after having been on strike for several months) is understood that they return to their benches on a schedule of nine hours’ pay for nine hours’ work. — ~—24¢e— DIES IN AMBULANCE. ge A man named Hannigan. about fifty-five years of age, who is said to be a laborer employed on the Carmelite ‘Church, was found lying on the sidewalk unconscious Street and Second avenue this afternoon. called from Bellevue Hospital. and while on its way back the injured man died. Two men who carried him from the church said they be-| It is thought his skull was fractured. at oe LATE RESULTS AT LAKESIDE. Fifth Race—Inspector Shea 1, Golden Glitter 2, Hoodwi..k Sixth Race—Fanta sy 1, Farmer Bennett 2, Reseda 3. ———2 $e AT LATONIA. 1. Ethel Davis 2, Jena 3. Bodies, tt 1 with We uking « sf * gin Main ty tt na i Jail, and | Heats made to bear | ibsorptlon ty the I reife: nf fata He be - nat) Company 0: Ww anouncemen Sinith Street and lorney Holmes has ore ooMr Alder nd Mrs them in the His Van eat thin ce eCCen EADS making, but ckholders in the —— ee fadepentent Hines were averse to on-| OHINESE “RESCUE vave been und matters cam cebu Ioweeks aco wr for the Fleet the her dea re omutelde bs unkt Wa the Me Wor King’s Great Clothing Sai 1 ten Nours’ pay for nine hours’ work. Eve of Exhumation of -Mis tement ning HARD CONTESTED STRIKE, SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 11.—It is announced that nearly It oR aes Thirty-first |< An ambulance was | | t TROLLEY MEN NURSE WEAR IN SESSION, A COLLAPSE. ——.—__-- Absorption of Independent, Jane Toppan Weakens on Brooklyn Lines by BR. | Is Rumored. THE SUN."|: j writ of prohib: jpolit val matters, Fourth Race—Archne 1, Queen Quality 2, Ida Penzance 3. Fifth Race—Siphon 1, Boaster 2. Martin Burke 3, Sixth Race—Maple udge O’Gorman De- cides Against the Big Deputy Chief and Re- fuses to Restrain Jus- tice Jerome—First Blow at John Doeism Since the Election. Justice Willlam Travers Jerome has a full and legal right to sit as committing Magistrate over Deputy Commissioner of Police Willlam 5S. Devery, indicted on charges of op- pression. This was the main purport of a de- elsion handed down late this after- noon by Justice O'Gorman, In the Su- preme Court. Justice O'Gorman denied Devery’s «notion for a writ of prohibition to “prevent Justice Jerome from presid- ing at the preliminary hearing. O'Nel Swore Out Warrant. Devery was arrested on Sept. 18 on a warrant issued by Justice Jerome on laint of Tollceman Edware I, who charged the “Big Chief with oppression and neglect of duty This was the outcome of Devery’s the bullying tactics in his conduct of police trials at Headquarters Devery’a tlned a tem; ny Juusthe aun in the Supreme ings before Jerom time being the argument n the In the 1 make writ WHERE IS CHIEF DEVERY THIS TIME? + Murphy Says He’s at Home IlI—There They: Say He's at Headquarters. lISSING— pestis: time, It made him rove alf ree man, around, oes a brown mastache and tls home dt is satd that he fs af a (triple chin, Headquarters performing the dutles of Sometimes anewers to the she fa BG ett his) house at/ No: 318 name of Willlam s. Devers. [tone Balti COC Sometimes he refuses to an=| Where did he got awer, Sobody seems to know. Inquiry in Me had a ch measurement brings the same respa: from Since that time, however, he ,, the myster IRSHY Cl man as you de ly. The newsboy however. Mente NO EOKEN, fon Of seen has shrank materially. In head, too, has sadly fallen away. if he on any other way the name Jerome will Nov. 1L—No sich be has been here Yates ould like to see him, ot be Nov, 11.—We have not a man such as you describe, H t be here, If he was we would, nome cause hh t talk about ena theo ARK, N. J., Nov. 11,—he only: bume.’? strangers In town are the members <j 5 Bernie maven le of 4 show troupe. Is the man you are Flv dares thia_ man vanished. |ioking for, an actor? He don't’ appean is a great accumulation of bust Hi ix not an actor In the sense that ness In his office at Police Headquar- | t) h ‘orrespondent means. But he cam by his actions, tera. It uu Hee barge, fe, corpulent man Tngulry there results in the informe-| making gestures with hands and tlon that he ixvat home, sick. He is calito people b Dun, that's rand: you ‘ ra Tne mi ‘ouchin’ on and pers Adleted pleuriay tn the The fhinin’ to that tittle matters: eno neoam st time he had {t there was an inter- to Commissioner Murphy at ones, that pollce tried permanent, It was Devery's position trials exempted argued. first an judge at him from being by the Judge of an infertor court, andy nd, that Justice Jerome was prej+ 1. udle MAYOR-ELECT LOW TALKS “TT want to say right now, though, that I have not made up my mind in any other w on Not a single appontment: has heen deci‘ed on. 1 really don't kuow whe will constitute the office tcze7 at mu headquarters, UT went to Great barri:gton (or rest and I kepe my mind like a lank; ale on political matters.’ Seth Low to-day. Mayor-elect Seth Low, on his re- lturn to the city this morning, an- ounced to an Evening World re- | porter that he would be very stow ind careful in the matter of appoint- j ments “| have opened downtown head- DELL BARGAINS WITH ROOSEVELT. | PRESIDENTIAL HOPES FOR BID- WELL's HEAD HIS OFFER. —_——_- fF Quoted In Strong Terns In Talk Agali Colle from Eagle wing despatch rempondent in Washington Odel's ree all almost solely to th ywing © t vialt sa vad bis related Coll Mr and Yechured tn fay tary Gage is with Odell in tnd itis said will rentan if the in again named. A break In the State Repubdlicai, ma- ehtoe ts imminent over the affair, a yilector and subordinates as a business mazs| would exercise in surrounding hime self with efficient partners in an ines portant financial enterprise. “I will drop in at headquarters thia” afternoon to meet the gentlemen of the press and to-morrow I will be there fom general business. My {dea In opening, headquarters was to keep politica away) |He Will oe a Regu- lar Headquarters and | There Meet Appli- | cants for Positions-— | He Will See No Of- from my home. fice-Seeker at His Home Free of Polities. Home. “I will recelve no political visitors | there, and the man who calls there om: { a political errand will make @ miss| l quarters, where 1 will have office | tke.” { : . | Mr. Low was accompanted trom: hours like any other business man,"|Great Barrington by Mrs. Low an@ he sald, “There | will take up the |Judge-elect and Mra, Samuel Greens cnts and all af-}>8um. Ther train arrived at 11.30 matter of appointments and all af. GalockfiSirss Lows woreda: fairs pertaining to my coming admin- istration, “Twill use the same care in the selection of heads of departments ulster over dark businegs suit, and hw democratically carried a big dresae » ! (Continued on Secoad Page) ~SCHLEY COURT WN SECRET SESSION, CONSIDERATION OF THE EVI- DENCE BEGUN. IGLESIAS IN OAN JUAN JAIL. Roosevelt Calls for Explana- tion of Labor Man's Arrest. Admirals Dewey, Benham and Rama say Take Possession of New Quarters. 11.—Samuel American + D. C., Nov, 1L—Ade , and Rear-Admirals Bene resident v¢ Labor, protested to the [ham and Ramsay, composing the Schley aident (o-day against the arrest of Court of Inquiry, met at thelr quarters Santiago Iglesias, who was sent to}in the McLean Building behind closed Porto Itico by the 4 1 Federation and began the discussion, > organize the of the | 4 ton of the evidence in the investigation ed, according | concluded tast week rom him by of the Court are to ba © 1 ashore at ctly secret. Thetr present plan ts to 1in Jail. The hold daily sessions from 10 to 1230. e against him ts not {o'clock, adjourning at the latter hour for the day, though this arrangement may be changed as the work of the body Roosevelt: immediately sent Goy, Hunt aa to the cause urt has two small rooms for its work—one for the members them: for the uccommos WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast: for the thirty- alx hours ending af SPM. neadny, for New York City “a yet he could not Lorena aw a long it would be before ell now and vietnity: Cloudy to- nirt would be ready with Ite inty night, with rain after mid- nights claing tempe occasional rains litetonnh tien Murr t When waked If the work wa Decale teenies babe In’ the Interests of expediency, weet winds. the members of the court t) A wuld: "No, we are wol Pee ee os et et as @ court should.’ 1