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Fulton Stays Under Water Fifteen Hours, and Her © CODOQOOI“O ‘The Fulton isn't a fish; it's a serpent. It’s the sea serpent of ages past recr ated by the genius of man and armed with a sting of death more potent than poisoned fangs. No dreamer in the realm of Uterary «fancy has ever conceived so wonderful a submarine machine. Jules Verne, the leader of them all, has been eclipsed The Nautilus was but a plaything of the imagination. The Fulton ts a ship of war, with power to blow from the eurface of the sea the proudest battle- ship afloat. She has demonstrated her worth. She has lain for hours beneath the waters tossed by a great storm and hardly felt the motion of the wavex above her. Her crew have eaten and drank and slep: and lived for fifteen hours down in the depths where no man ever lived so long, before, and they have come back to the COOOO: Storm | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25 RT, ETT » 1901, s Raging. DREAMS OF FICTION ALL ECLIPSED BY AN ACTUAL SUBMARINE WONDER. e+e Crew Does Not Even Know a Great} uIton took place tn Bay, off New Suffolk, beginning Saturday might. With the top of the observation tower sealed nt to prevent alr or water from get- Ing in or out, the Httle clgar-shaped torpedo-boat sank to the bottom of On board were Capt. Cable, Rear-Ad- miral John Lowe, Lieut. Arthur Me- Arthur, commander of the torpedo boat Winslow, John Wils ehintst; John Saunders, neer, and Henry Worrell, electrician y had with them food enough to last for fifteen hours, the | an ordinary ship. length of the test, and plenty of warm | “How are you?" asked the watchers clothing, as cold weather was expected | all am one. below, The top of the Fulton's masts) “Bully, said the Captain, and he were just visible after the boat had |@rinned aettled on the bottom. Arc lights kept the spot where she lay well lighted, and a large number of experts stayed on matter-of-fact worll above them none the worse for their marvellous expert- ence. wat © that all the conditio were observed, There was nvthing to do but wait, and so when at jock yesterday morn- ing the Fulton slowly came up and stuck her obvervation tower above the tremendous high tide which had. kept her burted ten instead of six feet, a } workman swung himself out on a crane 1 peered into the vessel through the | ow in the tow ‘They are all right,” he cried, and the next instant the head of Capt. Cable ippeared, pushing back the cover of the oon t | wan as calm as though he had t his head up from a companion. Jus ‘Then he stepped out, and after him | came the others who had kept the long, | | mywtertous vigil at the bottom of the bay ‘They were in just as good shape as when they went below, and they were enthusiastic over the result, | were over, Concerning the result of the test Capt. Cable sala: “This test exceeds anything accom- Pilehed by the other boats. We have done something never done in the world before. We need not have come up as noon as we did, but the fifteen hours at was the time record we had net out to make. I belleve that, with the twelve casks, we could have at n three months, “We have proved that we can stay under water for fifteen hours. Our mo- tor will carry us 100 niles. 20 It would pousible to rom New But- ork ity folk to New and travel the entire distance under water, coming to the surface only occasionaily to take Using our electricity could do this. Our rse power, but our 140- power gas en would carry us even further. I belleve that the only limit on our ability: to remain submerged th, Ramount of food and water we Within three or four days the Fulton atart for Washington unders her own power, She will come hy the Sound route and pass under the Brooklyn Bridge. our obpervation. FIRST Alt WILL PROVED Opening Gun in the Fight for Texas Millionaire's Fortune. The testimony of the two subscribing Witnesses to the 1895 will of Willtam M. Rice, for whose murder by potson Al- bert T. Patrick. a Texan towyer, and Charles Jones, alet, are now wi ing trial in this clty, was toxen te before Surrogate Fitzgeraid. There were forty lawyers y.csent, representing all sorts of interests, hetra- at-law, executors, legatees and others. The 189% will Is known as “No. 1.” Another dated 1909, and alleged to have been forged by Patrick, ed by this 1895 will, Provisions of the Will. ‘The 1895 will leaves the bulk of the old millionaire’s estates to the Rice In- stitute, of Texas, and the will was pro- duced by James A. Baker, of Houston, | Tex. | any le to be contest | W. F. Harmon, called by Mr is @ bookkeeper for 8. M. Swenson Co., of 15 Wall street. I knew William M,. Rice in a business Way for eight year: Mr, Har: Hed. “He did business to a lar; mount | with Swenson & Co. and frequently vis- tted the office. The witness identitied the 1895 eaid that Mr. Rice brought tt office about 11 o'clock one mornin, “Mr, Wetherbec was the firm dential clerk. Mr. Tength away, say Wetherbee told me this pm Tice’s will, and that Mr. Rice wish me to witness his will, ‘The will lay at the Unie ony the table. Mr, ce algned Bowers, & vill He the ponti- arm's the paper after he told Gs he was gol! Tocaud Str. Wetherbec and t both #4 | him sign ft Patrick's Lawyer Protests. re Mr. Bowers sald he Sh. with the proof of Ir. Moo: x are counsel to Lawyer Patrick th murder case, objector Mr. Moore ‘calicd attention that the contest of the Boon set for. De the date Just to ge the murder tria!. Surromute Fitzgerald thougnt so, to the id: “You Thay appear before me in C bers Dec, need not Any withensen. “We "will nea: the trlaliof the contest Brin ‘that Rice Witnens In U Detective-ser ret. ley balanced. keant Brindl the District-Atsorney's stat. dehled ine morning a printed statement that Vale ot} Charles Jones was a mental and pliyoi cal wreck. The published stat ent Was to the effect that Jones lad come a driveling idiot and that a vs ¢Mfort to rouse him from his Jethargy had been made afternoon by tuklag him out walle in order iw get him at th 19) was out for a y been every day, hts. tmiproving.: 4 ia tor before the Surrogate tu- tuking of the witnesses the be done in such «| Oprejudice the case of Al ok, who ta In the Tom the marder of Mr. | of $14.00; | have been tn business here In this Dentes |, CREDITORS PRESS C. E MACKEY & CO. PETITION TO HAVE FIRM DE- CLARED BANKRUPTS. All of the Claime A. jemed to to have C. E. Mackey & business as the Mackey at No, 32 Broadway. d clared Involuntary bankrupts was fled in the clerk‘s office of the United Btates District Court to-day by Belford & Flash, of No. 267 Fulton street, Brooklyn, an al torneys for Pharce 8. Moore, with claims Michael H. Moore, $12,000. and Moore, $1.20, All cf the A petition Barbara 8 claims are for money loaned. qt ts alleged that the firm of C. E. and the Mackey Invest- both organized under the Jersey for the purpose of on mereantile pursults. ‘They laws of New rrying for the last six months or more and their debts were incurred between Oct Land Noy. 2). It is further alleged that on Nov. the defendants committed an act of bankruptey, In that they conveyed and concealed a large portion of thelr prop- f money, igences of Indebtedness, nr personal property for the be sto. efit of certain preferred creditors and with the intent to hinder, delay and defraud ore named in the petition and The mes of the Mackey & Co, and th ent Company An follows: C Simond, Charles W. King, Houker. Stephen ©. Smith, Longfield and ¢ chablekeACACl w BIG TRUST I PNEUMATIC TOOLS. COMBINATION BEING FORMED WITH CAPITAL OF $10,000,000. directors of Mackey award M Le Grand William A. Clark, American and Oritish Ne Incladed New Deal, tancerna to no the fy will by will unite the pr a At $10,490,000 and ate uma the mie Ants to he tte uded Mach) Heage Preus anklly neinnaty Hoy impany — UNCONSCIOUS FROM GAS. rey a Madre in Hea, Witt A vnd lives ina furnished room RecOMM street, roam to-day une rt nt BIG: THREE OIGTATORS. Hill, Harriman and Gould Will Fix Freight Rates in the West. Gaward Ho Harriman, James J. 4 and George Jay puld have fasued an Jnvitation to Weatern railroad presidents w York Dec. 4 ads of the var- Joux roads in the great ratiroad trust nd those not directly Interested, but classitled as qubaldiary to the trust, will be told Just what freight rates the Northern Securitles Company proposes to establish in the West and Northweat, nt Hill, of the Northern Securt- WH. Harriman, ot are said to favor the a atable freight rate entire Northwest wld assinting them they est of Ue Missten- no that their ctleally law. ng of railway prealdents. fo be aeld here next week in response | to the summons of Hil, Harriman and Gould, fully a dozen roads will be rep resented. hone the moat prominent who will nd are Preaident Harris, of the C Burlington and Quin of the Northern Pac ‘vreeitent | Ito itor he Bouthe nent as to rates will be made ting, tut tt ts h be promulgated. because of ht against the Morgan- HI Rockefeller Raliroad ‘Truat t jother thwestern genistatce QUEENS CASHIER A CONVICT. igs Nurke, Looter tn Office, |HOTEL GOES UP IN FLAMES. soon as th Nant Was discovered and the Market. fair res irb Saturday. world «hips + local Wheat Jew tn to our Thin riven were r, SDTS, TS Decent wheat. May ber wheat: allaht reaction occurs fter the open: ing advanced, a com, recovery soon | followed The Pacitics averaged 3-4 per cent. raly probable (31 jovernore of the]; etrong stocks there were net losses < point ‘ Long tale At Greenwich 1% on and, Destroyed ‘Te-Day, Crean Harada Tie h at Greenwich Point, near] Chie. Int) & lea.) ‘I Lr ot Freeport 1. woe destroyed by fre [Glo io soe” this morn storm was sounded as Tot @ Par Col Kournera Kucatd ai the hotel, it} Col Southern Le pf George Gardner’ am] Col Southern Pa burned building war} Cor f oy Hempatead. [Cott ae SUGAR A FACTOR: IN STOGK TRADING. ENTIRE MARKET IMPROVES ON ACTIVE BULL SUPPORT. 1 Also ‘all Copper and New York Cen iu Big Demand, bi to Hola. Trading on the Stock Exchange 4is- played exceptional activity at the open- Ing to-day, prices averaging from 1 to 11-2 per cent. higher on large dealings. ‘The infttal tranvactions in New York Central aggregated 12,000 shares in the first Afteen minutes, at a net gain of 2 points, Copper was up 2 points, to & 1-2, on a demand for 7,000 shares, The feature In the carly market was a jump in American Sugar, which ad- vanced nearly 3 points, to 12%, on good support from all quarters, The closing figure of Saturday was 12) 5-8. Dealings were in large — volume throughout the list although 4 higher on falr support. General Blectrie nted 6 point 269, Pennaylvanta advanced 3 und | York Central extended its gain to per cent. The balance of the market rallied about 2 points In sympathy During the noon hour selling t tze caused a sharp reaction. Coppe slumped 4 1- nts, to 82 led, aw com- pared with ¥s the carly jigh Meurea There were ralites of L to 11-2 In Man: tan, Sugar and Amalgamated Copper, rk ntral again edt making Ite ext aneylvania extended ite gain t Reading rose a shade higher than rs slump in Amalgamated ery, and prices rr- fics fell back to the lowest, New York Central reacted 2 points Lito 21-2 Amul- per met no support until when a struggle ensued tock touched 79 3-4 and disporition to. ily. The. closing was active and weak, and outside the tending to a or over In many Three and a Malt Years, “Ene {otal sales of stocks to-day were Joseph Burke. the former vashier of 1) mhares, and of b Gu the Whter Department, of Queens Horough, whe ed guilty te having The Closing Quotnt stolen $00, was enced to-day by Open. Heh. i , My RSH [Judge Harrison $. Moore, in the Queers ay a te Coupty Court, in Long Island city, to & Foundry pt three Years and six months in the Pen mn. mn OI. tentiars Am. Locomotive An investigation showed that Burke's | 4 [aoamotive ccounte were een esta is FT] Am. Smelt. & Ret LECOUNER wer tS about #00 and | Am smelt, @ 1 \neennde Stining ve Me Re ds rot 01 Haltimore & Odto oklyn Rapid Tranett fe i Term & Tre pt 2 Alton ‘ Del. & Nude Den & Rio Gr pt a ae tie Stern Brothers To-morrow, on Second Flcor in Trimmed [lillinery Dep’t 50 Hats, Toques & Bonnets made up in the latest designs land of newest mate at the special price of Special Inducements in Women’s Neckwear Herring-boned and La Skeleton Stock collars, with silk ties, 38 « 45¢ Liberty Silk Ruffs, with satin ribbon ends, also $1 75, 1 95 49, 1. $2.50, 2.85 Dotted Net with silk ends, Large Net and Liberty Ru with long ends, with black and white or all black trimmings, I nfants’ Wear On the Second Floor Exceptionally large assortment of Dresses, Cloaks, Saeques, Caps, Afghans, Pillow Slips and Bath Robes And in addition will offer tcemorrow Short Di Pé months to2 years, 50%, 69, 98, $1.35, 1.63 sizes 6 months to 2 years, To-morrow, at Extremely Low Prices Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas 26 and 28 in. Twilled Silk, Close Rolled, t $2.05 Suitable | Handles of Ivory, Pearl, For Buckhorn and Gun Metal § $3.75 1 26 and 28 in. Extra quality Silk, trad | Handles of Sterling Silver Jewelled Gun Metal, also extra length Pearl and Ivory handsomely trimmed with sterling silver $4.05 Domestic Floor Coverings (On Third Floor) Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs of the best manufacture; Kurrachee Rugs for Bath Rooms, Ingrain Art Squares, Cocoa Door Mats, all sizes and to order Special | 100 Axminster Rugs $17.90 To-morrow | ° by 12 ft., in Oriental Designs Value $22.50 Bric-a-Brac & Fancy Furniture An Extraordinary Display, appropriate for Wedding & Holiday Gifts Vienna and Sevres Vases and Plates, Dutch Silver, Artistic Bronzes, Lamps, etc. To-morrow, on third floor, exceptional values in Limoges Enamel Vases on Copper $4.75 «5.75 Roya! Bonn Vases Value $10.00 $6.75 West Twenty-Third Street “Guarantee’ CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave: 2 AW. pt Go) a tron Wirconsta: Central pe ———— LONDON STOCKS DULL. ans, hat the Trade Light In Amer! ‘Tone Wan FI The market for American ratiway shares in London was inactive to-day, but the tone was tirm, and prices in the main Were at parity with New York's closing figures of Saturday, St. Paul was Up 1-2 per cent. at (le equivalent Suppose everybody’ll be off “Contangoen ranged trom 7 to 9 por|Pfor a holiday with their best cent ——— Thanksgiving Day. ¢ you haven't got a best —— Overcoat. Here’s the best you can get = sia: Made of Oxford kersey, lap seams, medium length, cut loose, yoke and sleeves satin glined, striped worsted body lining. Other holiday things too, Ties, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc, Hats and Shoes. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., Uptown Cor. 27th St. and 3d Ave. SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. G57/8un sete. 4.37/Moon sets. THE TIDES. Migh Water AM. PM Bua rises. Low AM. AMIVED Lahn Kiaceleicr Lauenburg INCOMIN Mayth | STEAMSHIPS. ‘The Cotton Market. ‘Tne local cotton market opened ateady to-day with prices 2 to 4 points higher. Liverpool cablex were disappointing, “but were counteracted by Ight Interfor OUTGOING ST! SAILED Ti recelpty, a cold weather map and a scarelty, of offerings. Immediately after the call the market turned firm and January advanced to 7.64. The opening prices were: December, 7.60 to 7.61; January, 7.62 to 7.63; Feb- ruary, 7.61 to March, 7.62 to 7.63; Aprtl, 7.63 to 7.643 / May, 7.63 to 7.64; June, 1.62 to 7,63; July, 7.62 to 7.63, A Perplezing Situation, If a man had vowed your death and at last got you In his power, and the safety of the woman you !oved depended on our staying alive, what would you do? No, It Isn't a conun- drum, ‘It’s the situation that faced a. character in "The: Puppet Crown,"| “tne prices at 2.30 P. M. were: Jan: which begins’ in to-day's Evening Lea; February, 761; March, 762; World Tbe : $12.50 PLT NET JAMES MeCREERY & CO., Sale of Leather Novelties, On Tuesday, November 26th. velty articles made of the various fashionable leathers. Portfolios, “hasty line’? paper and envelope cases, ink stand with pen rack,—combination case for postal cards, elastic bands and postage stamps,—engagement pacs mounted with sterling silver, imported sewing boxes finished with inlaid velvet pin cushion, &c., &c. All articles in walrus and grain leather. $1.00 each. value 2.00 to 3 00, Writing tablets, $1.00 and $1.35, “ Combination “smokers " boxes, for cigars, cigar- ettes and matches, made of leather covered cedar wood, $1.25 each, value $2.75, Leather clocks and combination clock and calendar, $1.50 each, value $2.75. Ladies’ chatelaines, with purse, vinaigrette and mirror attached, $1.50 each, value $3.75. 500 dozen novelties, including standing engage- ment pads, twine boxes, sterling silver mounted calendars, flasks, shaving pads and pen wipers, . §0c. each. Imported “wrist” bags, purses, collar and cuff boxes, handkerchief and glove boxes, jewel cases, ete. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. On Tuesday, November 26th, Exhibitions of French Challies, being the earliest importation for Spring, 1902. These include, satin stripe challies, with floral or Persian designs, plain stripes and printed challies in new dot and vine patterns, Twenty-third Street. JAMES MeGREERY & CO. SALE OF ROBES. Handsome, black point d@Esprit, Chantilly net, lace Grenadine and fancy Brussels net Robes. Fin- ished with applied, black JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of FEATHER BOAS. Colors,—white, pale blue, pink, grey and white and black. Ostrich,—54 inches, $10.75, velvet in scroll’ or vine Value $13.75. ) designs. Coque,—54 inches, $3.00, Skirts are edged with clus- Value $4.50. ters of graduated, liberty|C°qUe,—72 inches, $6.50, silk ruffles, headed and Mio edged with black velvet Twenty-third Street, baby ribbon. Bodices trimmed with ap- Ready-tofit the Workingmesnt © Sitesi (77776 Paid Help Wants in thi BUT 231 Twenty-third Street. Paid Help Wants in the 53 other N. Y. papers combined — AGENTS .... NJ Hovsewonk ARTIFICIAL FLOW- IMPROVERS .... 4] JANITORS .... 4) KITCHENWORK ,.. 15 Z 1] LADIES’ TAILORS. @ “| BOOKBINDERS 3] MEN .... 600 PAGES. HOOKKEEPERS 3 4,000 TOPICS. BOYE ...... CI) ¥0,000 FACTS. BUBHELMEN 9 BUTCHERS 3 CABINET MAKERS. 8 esr, apostate took of the is fully discussed in the CANVASSERS .., { CASHIERS .... .. CHAMBERMAIDS ., a - 1901 - COAT MAKER: BALESLADIES WORLD coMPosrrons: a BALESMEN ~ COOKB 3 ALMANAG. 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