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500,000 A WEEK 2,000,000 A MONTH _PRICE ONE CENT. fainf-l-! Mieieleinleiei-f-i-t. eisitititittic ieee eine tf teleieieieleleleieieieieleleieeiciniele ine tele 160 iS IN oTORM. Eleven Life-Savers and Eight High Gale with Heavy Snow uf Ship’s Crew Added to Britain’s List. LONDO> Vv. The loss of a life. boat and e! lives near pxarmouty heads the list of to-~ ae the continued gall on Its way to the re esxel when {t wis Wave. and. cupsiz caught under boat an of them ted These were saved minor casunities reported on all the c ited Kingdom, orwesian bark} ns has 1 wreek ity of Saltburn, ten. miles sourhe Hartlepo members of her crew ha v An ieompt con= sts ‘ons who ing dur- gEregates over Among th pies liner Lan Savole, todays were De. Cheyai he Ani in Mr. Spen WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast hours piling at 8 dny for New York vicinity: Party nightand Friday; high erly winds. or the thirty-nix M. Brie ty nn y o Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Bets refuart the money If tt fa Grove'a signature is va each bus. 12 PAGES More Morning and Sunday Worlds sold in New York City than of any Other newspaper whatsoever. tive from. justice Curb vrokers began bidding on the The accuser in Odessa §. Elton, of} securities and 4 per cent. convertible | sort throttles competition and the 'No. Bi Eighth avenue, who declares! ponds of the Northern Securities Com- | people don’t Me tt, The men at the ‘that the prinoner i# wanted in London| pany this inorning. For the stock 111! nead of it will have to be most caret |tor a £24.00 fraud. Elton tells this} wan bi and for the bonds 193 1-2 No [and conservative to avold the dangers I] sats story: sales were mast have pointed out.” Two ex-Governora of New York The prisouer's name ja Louis Francia] Ags the $400,000,000 capital stock of the | it is very evident from the charter of battled this morning In Judge New- . | Schuptsser. He and oh brother, | Northern Securities incorporated |the Northern Securities Company that] purger’s court, one demanding the EX-GOV. BLACK. ye Charles i Schuplaser conducted a] yesterday in Trenton, will be exhausted | the control of the Board of Directors 18] cashing of the Indictment against | otano factory in Camdentown, London, | jn taking over the Great Northern and {to be absolte and complete, ‘The stock- ‘i h : Sat tet a lunder the firm name of Schupisser &| Northern Pacific shares, it is supposed | holders ate to have ttle or no voice Roland B. Molineux, the other con- a __— |Son. he firm fatled in August for}that other similar holding compantes heats htl® heard tending that Molineux had had every £4.00. investigation proved that i will be organized to take care of the Mrectors from time tol opportunity to plead, and had refus-/ fan re peas pare Uae ee one shareayofi.the) other sroudall (nthe, com, mie ei cianaliince ed; that he knew every charge | UielpentireqsteckEandjasselsior the bination, Tndunder what conditions and. rextla: | him: that there was no rea- iuisinesa had been removed and the] In the care of the Burlington road | tons the accounts and books 2) agatnat him) thal reyes partners were in hiding when tae fail-[that system has been leased to the | Poration or any ‘uf them shall, by son why the new trial ordered | Neale Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railrona, | the Inepection Of tis reeulation ia; bY the State should not be pro: | pahe ay reat /isensation: the. plano| 2 patti UCR ahaa aes fuverted as a guard against publietty ceeded with. trage in London. Taree of the creditors} ate the line on co) nity of Inter- i i 3 i i ; the concern, ruined, committed sul-lest plan in order to avoid conflict with | There was a clamori.> crowd at Pe ee LY) the laws of the States through walch the doors of Part I., General Ses- co Fihe two orothers, an ambu from his hom the road passes. sions. seeking admission, but three *hurles apturet, ‘This conflict. with the law ia whet] Be vay, a w and sentenced to nine monthn at herd ei Sage fears will prove A U policemen barred the way, and fe a reer ttacre and alle th tumbling block ty the success of th were admitted, auls went ty Havre and sutled thence | stu ck tu the success of the ; Burglar Who Turn Turned State's on'la Jiretagne for New York, arrly-|new combination. It will be remem- Gen, Molineux was the con mem- | nig in’ say that Mr, Sage. bitterly opposed ber of the prisoner's family présent. Elton wan bookkeeper for the firm in| lered that Mr. Sag HU , | Evidence Ordered from London and loat eighty pounda, oy” tie] the project when firat It was broached. He wan accompanied by his frlend failure, He came to this ter the | He is more kindly disposed toward it aicaer as | Stand. wep hla “nen for $ Mt Hey aeday, but he does not fail to sound a pi] Ea Ws Devoe. { he had hea rk. note of ‘warning am to the effect of such Army of Legal ‘Talent. H Yenterday . “Beha jaser in Walll gigantic deals upon the public mind | mune” "He toltawed, him tip" roa tw secrhls combination of the six great Asaistan ilorse ; Ur away |and at Canal street he found two d 1 fi th N. Race texperts . Molineux's pr ry [ey Charaed | eee aera eee Se ee ea craredig ie ease makneleet “| Amalgamated Now at 15 f legal talent to : ment, the aged er ty 4 for a gng|'‘Sclpiplaner in being held at Police i SM hinimnrninas | Later District niaced on trial thin| Headquarters to await requiaition pa-| Evening World reporter thie merne Cents and Traders ts, Le Ranbontinltn I of Sex. | Pers from ngland. It will be necessary that it ve watched i sreron sions, Aualatant District-Attorney Train | —————— - in the Dark. oF : | astounded the Judge, the Jurors and the eins aes rneek Then came wo Wiack, in com pectatora In the court-room by asking: pany with ex-District-Attorn Olce main witness for the prosecution, > Score another point for Henry 1. J and Mesere, Battle and Weeks, the Impedes Traffic in Va- | who had turned State's evidence, if he ah Casey in the “Casey Copper War! oner's attorneys : 3 | had not been promised Immunity If he hy i ‘As a result of the former aaleaman'n| W. Astor Chanler, the ex-Congress rious Places. | would teil the whole story of the rob- 1 Attack on the Copper Trust, it was re- managed to gain admittance and f | beries. ported in Wall Street thin afternoon seat inaide the railing. | When the witness, George Smith, one & i that the Amalgamated Copper Company whurger entered the neous WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Nov, 4.—Aj|of the men for having com- , had reduced the price of copper from a rep solauteag iat ey Mee blizzard is raging in Northern Ni admitted that he 2 i LY 17 to 15 cents a pound. ani wan ad sine York. Snow has been falling steadily | had be freedom by Aa- No direct confirmation of the report for the past eighteen hours, and a gule | sistant Distri Train, Judge = could be obtatned from the United Ex-Gov, Mack's Address. ix blowing. McMahon said that bringing out Metals Selling Company, but the ‘This [sa motion to quash the Indicce The heaviest snow fall is reported | this announcement the prosecution had LW A —-It j port came from such a soure inent against Roland B. Molineux.” he | along th arthage und Adirondick | /nvalidated the witnesses's testimony. HUNTINGTON. W. Va.. Nov. 14.--It is reported here that Wall Street was content to accept it as gan. “Every indictment found by a Tond, fteen Inches has fallen, | Smith was ordered from the stand rue jrand Jury je subsect to a dismissay by Betw hige and Remsen eight} The Goldman ¢ has been replete] ‘wenty-five mcn were entombed at Pocahontas by a mine ex- | The reported reduction tn the price of | the Court Inches are reporte | witn sensational Goldman 2 copper, if true, is the biawest victory | “1 can conceive of no greater * U than Trattic ix {mpeded In some places, and! Was & well-known mmission, man i ‘ F i that Casey has yet gained in his battle | law chat will permit of the Inaitment trains are behind thelr achedules. [with an office at Broadway and’Canai| olosion to-day. Tre mine caught fire and is still burning. When he left the olfles 0 fth Mta citizen without a proper hearing. in Northern New York, (f!?ett Up to the time of his arrest he company he declared that in ex part 1 te The Evening World.) had: porte an exe reputation. ° ent conditions Copper want has had no ehan ed ee NE aya | Tle wan indi * charge of re- ene UGE et eld at 37 cents without he futn been raging through. Vink stolen Keoode a gang of” ; Je gave some to the amount wlted the Vark mince the con: | th * arecipitated en aiehanaln ane nday dust. Tn this | Goldman's wife grieved so over the = world he ald ng the sam cht snow falling without. «| désgrace that iw became vel b - ZN. z rh ve ald 5 the step fo An Coote pl call kuewledguntherivenhusvanaswusriarte FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIFL A SUICIDE. one at the time belleved that his and that | twas set asd hn Bourtnre & ini to tral preyed on her mind so _ ment would ultting The lawyer began hie argument In a ‘com avi 8 « arket lo va b nage Se yay Gauaman, wit WATERTOWN, N. Y.. Nov. 14.—-Minnie A. Growder, the |<tenes, in che manson ar avo guutiaeltie jad his trial and had | ¢ iat a, ; 1 to-day » i . inouncement woe | fourteen-year-old dauyhter of Joshva Jrowder, of Pitcairn, St. | wry have torowed on ime, and rang throughout the court er heart and she ty. diad $ ‘ war ty mean phat the with her varme | cawrance County. di2d io-day from ‘ie effects of paris-green jpiiaietces the tron o Two Reason at iniekint $2,000 ball, JUDGE NEWBURGER. Rridiciciceichh HURSDAY, NOV n MBL R Louis Schupisser Arrested charged with being a fugl- poisoning, taken with suicidal intent. 14, 1901. = ——-++000-— = Se “BLACK’S PLEA FOR QUASHING INDICTMENT. — DANGER WARNING _ [ex.cov. BY RUSSELL SAGE. —-—-- ¢e-_-__ — 1 Railroad Combination, He Declares, Throttles Competition. Giant Inadm do wate varefully, It may have to be modified very essentially to abate the enmity which It ts certain to ombination of very f the West when the Chicago. J Another sieu in che the great railroad systems {was taken in Chicago to-day Did the Court of Appeals ini {trom the Molineux case / | Board of Directors of the oThe danger Hee the Burlington & Quincey Railroad met (>! Wat nave upon weaker E elect representatives of the hitherto war- Beecham i The week | ) the directorate. were chosen & jring factions | representatives: ago. They are: Fdward WH. Harriman, the possession an appeal He therefore f the weapo' (the weaker lines Jamew Suliman | demanded tha rit ae rey cd oe to the s ture. The quash AY, x f Rockefeller-Ku ye and Union as 3 Here for Big Fraudulent [in"‘ieerests: Norman th. team, sep. (rea t= the combination | enn |'" °°, Fail in Lond l resenting Chicago interests; J. J. Hill, |{rough nineteen different Sta ailure In London. | representing Great Northern interests, |and Territor! and the promot) yypunished, asserted that the Cou ‘Robert Bacon, representing J. P. Mor-lere of it have to look out for ad- Wer SHirariatigestorerotn ter tiaenus | cestl ana Mei Twn AffPre- | verse legtalation from any or all Sette eae : Ad matic story of oe senting W. K yanderb! and Chicago - Hyd | . Jud ewb 's de D came to light today in the Centr |and Northwestern interests of nineteen State wovernment udge uurger’s decision Street Police Court when an English- not explained in. tb If this combination ix not conducted | i. to be freed or whether he must man who sald he was thirty-nine | despaic nicago meeting was awervatively the nest thing will be years old and that he lived at No. 576| adjourned for one week. It te not be- | #reat: public excitement rerulting in Lexington avenve, wan remanded in| jJered in Wall mtreet that the adjourn- | 'cal legislation wiping out franchises posseased by the combination roadsinva- ment has any particular significance. rious States. A combination of th the dismissal of this ine tention “L ask for HEU aioro ma kate ee Pep riianice g ep ete ment,” sald Mr. Black, joments might be passed in 'Pirst, on th nd that not suf- of snow | : : LITTLE BETTING ON FIGHT. Holent legal evidence was given before + showing ’ 7 XK and Jury t toa indict~ B | LAKOFF'S ( COSTLY DINNE! CANADA’S GIVERNOR-GENER, L COMING HERE. ‘Thomas F, Wynn WIL Place 81,000 Chet AEE A tater tik BU | tht! R. on Jefte w Much of the evidence was + Hh Jertinn ss eliy oon i nh ele | oth od nh MISTAKE ALMOST F ALMOST FATAL. I, Sa, Lakai, lating, marcha TAWA, Ont. Nov. 14.—Lord liinto, the Governor-Gen- [715 \atetee Sen was ion |iSe original charge, made agalvet the ° enry street, started. for 5 ie : . oulae Nateen KuC Volaon ‘Pate|Junuica lant iigat with MO to make| ab ielt to-day for New Vork with on? of his daughters who is jet Niuutditem (Bein chase one! detendalt! neta ToiniiWvere. Non Duns: \: prt payinent on a farm he haus] on her. way to.school in England. Fa eee ete mcaniie: hat coat lar praising io zted ChArES TOR atletabiig 1 COFEOSIVe Oe ete ee okinan Sua EM a wEE Ssany wagers have been made that the| murder to show that the Grand Jury Tablets for Batzen, | I Wala wasn Blain a whi nie: 4 i ;Champlon will win i ten rounds: had listened to incompetent evidence, twe 0 years hiy-ninth [treated tom dinnerat the Bijou. dfotel, WINNERS AT BENIINGS. Thomas Ff. W850 and therefore had found an Indictment Swale ed ong. on Fee eae ate an toriaihacsta lomches Cound hie Oe enna ie win ¢ gtioon ‘gh, ita | eHAE could not hold “ } a " og oni irer an fi t $l fl ¢ swear yt the Nor- | mone: 1 . 6 i \ hole ho. pre odds, W: Molineux wus to answer for the went ving. Bho. way taken to the or" fuoney gone. Ie reported to the Brook First Race—Keynote 1, The Pur pA emt Gan be found et Le Tote death of Mrs, Adams, But we find that Second Race—Extinguisher 1, R | POISONER STILL SAYS HILL IN MOLINEUX SPEECH, GOES UNPUNISHED - ++ -0 $0 Black Declares neux’s Trial Was Unfair In- dictment Was Unfair. He Says the Whole Case Was Based on the ‘Barnet Testimony, Which Was toy. Black, before chudae New inreer, to-day contend Suey and offered daring the ‘rial was illegal. -Gov. Hill, declaring that the poisoner of Mrs. Adams wat atill Barnet letters and insisted on the new trial which had been ordered. TWO EX-GOVERNORS IN HOT BATTLE OVER MOLINEUX. PRICE ONE CENT. i : ie it- Moli- issible. tend to exclude the Barnet letters: t the Molineux rt of Appeals had not excluded the will determine whether Molineux: undergo another trial. eae " evidence relating to the death of Bare net was freely admitted, and he was” not alone called upon to defend hime © self against the charge of murdering but also wus held ree the death of Henry G for Barnet.” Mr. Black then reterred to the temtf- | mony of the handwriting experts. ‘This ix the kind of testimony we object to." crled Mr. Black. “It Ip net fair, and we ask that {t be excluded m the minutes of the Grand Jury” and we be given a falr chance to face” | the original charge." 4 | Mr Hhek read on atndavit trom Sir” 2 | ke, In which he told of mwetingtce | Expert Khisley after ae had been ber re the Jury, oRinwleyst sald the [Justone minut TP When he came he got through so au ho dldn’t testity Kinsley. “Thi seen Molineux write the Barn mony 1 vinsel t xperty sabt asked me IT hid ond then if T had «That was the 9 conducted petent Ir “Your Ho: he ¢ aac in the testimony of Mr, w J upon | testimony of Pe yr Will see.” haus based on the Barnet autopsy, chere ,{s not a whit of evidence pertinent. t2” this case excep: that of Harry Cornish, that he had trouble with Molineux amd had received the polson package. Haned Hgrnet see, the | Ae pou w je the ake (t ont an enough evidence to support ctment for peut larceny, | Mas a man under Indictment no legal 5 he bar against Megal e' rand Jury has passed on Tt is now the province of The judicial o the trial h are in this We ie the et the ass pleasure of this Court te) minutes of the Grand JI upon 1. 1 call your @t= = I ask vou toy consider what is recorded tn these minute: “Nothing that the law © fncta that Mr [dled and that Harry \the defendant had quarrel Not a Fair Indictme! your Honor, I know this js a erlous motion. A murder has withoat-d been committed, but we demand,” fe alone a fair trial, but a fair indictment ‘This accvael man bas not had a! Justice can never be done by the fin of an Indictment on Illegal evidensa, admitted by the highest “Ciena fa

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