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a SWINDLERS. Amos Mylin, Prominent Pennsylvania Politician, Re- fuses to Prosecute. ASKED HIM FOR $1,000. Margaret Guilday Threatened to Send Letters She Had to Rich Man's Wife. Declaring he had already gained enough notoriety, Amos Mylin, torn State Senator and Auditor-General of Pennsylvania, to-day declined top ecute Margaret Gull and Smith, whose arrest or Diackmail he had caused. women were therefore when taken before Magistrate Meade tn the West Side Court. _ Mylin is sixty-four years old, tall, of fre appearance and well dressed. Tie has an office tn the Broad Building, where he ts 1 sale of a new fas engine. He met Margaret Gullday in a downtown re- staurant when she was a waitress. She told him a month that she and a friend named Ag Smith had taken q fat at No, 11 West | Elghty-ninth street, and wished to rent & room. Mr. Mylin took the room and ltved there until a few days ago. Then he|% heard something that made him suepl- elous and he went to the Hotel Gerant to live. ¢) Then he recelved a letter signed Mar- | garet Gullday declaring that unless he pald $1,000 she would send letters he | ‘written her to his wife. w letter Mr. Forty treet station. Detective Dale was put} on the case. The young women We Anduced to meet Mylin tn a room In hoiso at No, 29 West Thirty-sixth atrect. Then while Dale was hidden tu | “a closet Mylin talked with the youns | ‘women. i “Why did you write this letter?” he asked. “I need the money,’ replied the Gull day woman, “I'm not a walking bank,” sald M lin, “I haven't got $1.00 with me. “Don't let him beat you down a cent,” Anterposed Agnes Smith. 1 won't," declared the Gul @ay girl, “I won't come down a cent Tt was finally agreot that he mould give her $00 “on account.” It given in marked bills. A’ receipt. was girl and all left wed and arrest: w street. At th ‘Btation-house the Gullday girl produced ; the marked bills. “When they appeared in court this morning Mylin aefused to prosecute an the girls were discharge After the girls had heen released an | yas Evening World reporier asked Mr. My M lin {f he wished to say anything about) There Will Eight the case, but he red he already | had enough notoriety out of It. ‘ "The Gullday girl declared she had 10 | letters which the old gentleman had} qwritten her, all in affectionate terms, | She sald, also, that he had followed her te Buffalo when sho went to the Expo: tion, but that she would not see there, THe only paid reat for his rum! —24,000 Miles Length. in thelr flat. SLANCASTER, Pa., Nov. 2.—A w ago Mr, Mylin' went to Now York, pees | sumably. on- business, His wife went yesterday to Harrisburg. tle marzl: her elghteen years ago when ah: Mrs. Caroline Powell, pf William: They lived together on his farm Lampeter Township, thts coun have three children and she two vy the darmer marrii Mylin ts known thro vat Pennsyl- wanla, and, on account of his patriarchal Ways and his kindly manner, was know op Capital Hill at Harris: “Uncle Amos." He has r pikty-fourth year and is hale and nearty, In 1872 he was elected to the lower) house of the Pennsylvania Legislature and was re-elected until 187, when he; went to the Senate, and stayed there until 189%, being President pro tem, in 1883 end 1885. In 189 he was nomf-| nated by acclamation in the Hepublican |, Btute Convention for Auditor-General and was elected. ched | 3 — | «© The Cotton Market. | The local cotton market opened uulet | to-day with prices 1 to 3 polnts hig Trading was dul! after the call, bu undertone waa steady to firm wi Mary at 7.07 on a demand MiAnterior re: were small and the sor yvement was not up to exp uo wing to the close proximity of the jdvernment crop extimite few ‘ators who had evened up accounts over ter the market 3 Dece August, 7.50 offered; Septembre i fered. Me SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY lees... 7.02|€un sete, THE | } th fata. ad a HO VG 29, LUE, ISPINNING GREAT CABLES REED BlRL FOR THE NEW BRIDGE. | better adyvantag The Bridge MILLIONAIRE IN GONTEMPT: + Anson R Fleer Is Adjudged Guilty in Amalgamated Copper Test Case, Be Nearly Thousand Wires in Each of the: Four Supports of the East River Structure must several Gover volved. fhe scheme, tt ap Willlam Klein 2:/BIG TRUST GETS ‘|PERPETUAL LEASE OF THE tothe next Cire DALE CASE WAITS. JERSEY MEADOWS 2: FORTHE AUTOPSY, 6 TO SYNDICATE. were; CORONER WILL HOLD 1T NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. Ratiroad to the Burlingyon “Proprie- Mngton, In, Minalgamated Copper} ‘pho “itolding’’ Company, which has a operated uy and Quincy ft This te the se the task sot itxelf by the Billlon Dollar ON §1,492,180 PAID FORONE TRACT NEAR NORTH ARLINGTON. merger Northe ices at 23) P.M. weres January, inn Unton © foreign aceoun Holding ‘ar Jost Chiles of Potice for Joint [fait to-vlay that not! Tbe done | How | Mary" with causing the old daugh death of her fy the ble fight between these Interests Coroner teat «| Tuesday doctors will be Union P STRIKE DECLARED ( OFF. Meo Return to \ Mrs, Vis sald to be due Hospital, dition and uh not be arivisan county Jail in hy Dala will remain tn Sidon Company, who demanded After all the transfers are made and mating the sate piecationa the great trust will boo an accumplehed fact, and Burlington” will valntere and carpenters at the Towns nd ke Ranney, Shipbuilding and Dry|* “s plant at Bho * people who are now at the head of the vortnery Bi Securities: Compan: ol the Chicas, Fiurlington and Quinc: ADVERTISING GROWS—A proved supremacy by tee tena of thousands In New York Clty | ana, whe ha dally circulation tells the tale. Good, substantial homes ara to de found by bright seekers through Suns daz World Wants, or the repeal (BurtShoeSale $5, $6 and $7 Shoes aS *2.60 aud 3.75 Pair The rush during the past two weeks has broke’ sale records. ‘The low prices and the well-known h When we purchased this large d to make a QUICK SALE, of Burt shoes hisve done i ‘There az which we had to assume. For those who have not b couraged at sight of the crow: tunity. Come and coms soon 8. > Mis: nd Boys’ Our new AIG FRAUDS Sil IN GUST OMS, Its Dishonest Treasury Agents, tw osald thet the G: tullat of meany thou: Bidwell Agent. Cross ix worktn He has any details that from there. anything concerning it ngton auth the only suthorize at Christopher examination nt Cross Was d ate.” He. rat report haw ent to Wash pole “Already THE BURLINGTON. ROAD READY. eet received word to-day that for the transfer and lease of igo, Burlington and Quincy "Company had been Med at Bure tay. 0, leases for $99 controled and Chicago, Burlingten oad wt important step in when {t {naugurated the Northern, the if the nm Southern Pacific with 4 of trackage. has been leased by the ny tn order to provide rol by interests represent- none side and North- nd Great Northern on the in other words, Harriman and erand Hill and Morgan, lease to-day is the outcome of ear which led to the panic May 9 and Morgan sought complete con- ie pantie shulf interest, cltle js not n party to “the on lease, but its Interests are “by individuals acting as (rus: U by the Oregon Short Line, the n Pacitle and the Oregon Nayi- he had ix elosed without legal com: overned practically by the same 0. Nov. pvstackholders of met aga! but ad- thea UT Deo a No reasons given Postponementa, We need the stil a lot ‘af choice selections, being brought forward on account of orders at the actory We were sorry to do thi pair is our loss, but it’s your gain, New goods are able to come, or were dis- and left, this is Rememb L .j0and C force of salesmen has now becom: the goods, and sre able to take care of our customers to much than during the first days of tie sale. The Crawford Shoe Makers Sale Only at 54 West 23d Si. OTHER CRAWFORD STCR 825 Broadway, near 12th St., Manhattan. Nassau, Corner Fulton eee Ma: bh ttan. Iren's at $102. {60 West 125th St., Manhattan, 438 Fulton sty Brooklyn, ARP BREAK IN COPPA Government Robhod sine Becli Extends to 514 Points n Heavy Selling — ance of Market Rallies, Ung of Amalgamat Sense A Man who had iw Were Inclined 1 back through : 4 Man who lade & Thanked for Mt infu exclusively, you ildren | cost no more —Wwe Infants Children’ plays an important and tir phasizing derive trom ou: Liberal System of yrs., at Very littl: cash required to obtain for Iso at your s 75c. PER WEEK _s(of silks, chiffons, wool mate. ereatly reduced prices, Yvegin- & 7Q) EN Men's & Youths’ Overcoats. Stylishly made Ranians: Lone Over- coats, a xreat variety, with and without sok, &e., as low as, 6.98 Our Furniture Department now more than ever is daily assuming a more weijand more inviting zppearance by incoming shipments of goods for the Holidays. Never | a 28 was it so plentifully Brass and Iron Beds, 285 BUSY MAN'S Suites, Bedding, Stoves, Carpets, { Linoleums, Oilcloths, Parlor Suites; BOOK 1%! and Parlor Furniture, Dining-Room Eeraltures and levers thing ise iat focs 6 t a jome-Furnishiny bth CHa ad PAGES OF ATER, newest goods awaits your selection FACTS FULLY COVERED, GLOTHING DEPARTMENT AT SMITH ST easier, American department. Than in Any Other Book Printed. Union Pact! Vinton 1 Paeite at is with temping goods at tempting prices. SE Reet 8. Steel pf Waban ah Ware LONDON STOCKS REACT. e Average 1-8 to Amerteun § Bea Ver Cent. The shares at London to-day wna decidedly heavy, with vrices 1 below closing figures at Now York on Wednesday. Atchison, Canadian Pacific and Loula- ville & Nashville showed the maximum dectines, selling equivatent to §, 113 3-4] Department of Bridges, to-day reported and 108 1-2 respectively. deat! due to jocal selling ue foes Seb ‘ket, and tho estimated short In to 34 per cent, Englueer Carter Iv Dead, Commissioner John L. Shea, of the} and 10.900 theta © The decline | the dea charge of the Macomb's Dam apprehension | Tig, T Satter received Hose Crom, newateniera, Vaminering the aides. : bee ‘ Ea ae 8 = gS cee y eeey: q Fy a z Pe 2 A 32. 2 SST RPL SY IE - o _A SPECIAL LOT of LONG, LOOSE OVERCOATS vt S45, Ata time when long overcoats seem to ne to 2 premium, we place on sale thiot of about GOO of the new long se style of co.:ts made up froma lot of goods which we bousht ahead, believing tha: just what has ha pened would hap- pen thatthe demand fort esecoats would goskyhio:, and that most stores would be shorl o> sizes and variety. The maicerials are Cxtord Friezes and Meltons and the coats aremad :and tailored up to our usual standarl in every detail— and (hey are cut fuli and long and loose as ail our coats. SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. 3. WH. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. THE Géixar al I*vriday and Saturday, oe Nov, 2gth & 30th, Yor Children. Important Sale of Girls’ Coats and Dresses at | decid ed reductions, Girls’ C Coats of mixed melton cloths, full lengths, with double capes; + + + Gse.to $n 7 resp sizes 4 to 14 yrs,, at ined nlae (OPAUGI UCU NIE | $ 7:75» was dis- Loti he y OXtra for nse Shoes JAMES 8S. COWARD, value $10.00, 268-272 Greenwich St., ur. WarrenSt., N.Y, Girls’ Coats le cheviots; colors: red, blue Hend for New Cata ii KURTZ 4 SONS : and brown ; full lengths; Ss 4 to 14 yrs., at 169-575 Smith Street, 82-88 Wyckolt St, 773-775 Eroadway, J A ‘Timely Suggestion. | ¢ present to mind the ad and warmly clothed. “And rich’ here our of fine kerseys; colors: tans, | generous as. 3 \ BROOKLYN.) $10.75, value $15.00, { weailes Drings sharply | Girls’ Coats sability of being modishly (ment of wthe-r ght-kind-at- Fall, 1901, lashirs in| Due, castor and black; full Gentlemen's Clothing and 4 length coats in very part in em- : sepa in ean smart styles; sizes 4 to 14 the ma EDIT. $15.00, 3.[ yourself and your family all of your value $20.00, Bist Clothing wants, and, for that matter, our ° ’ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Girls Dresses ice al the same terms, speciat (ores an out rials and piqués, at : greatly Be Padiset Contant reduced prices, Ped eae pone ea Tol jRaglans, Box ‘oats ard Tight-Fitting Jackets, in AEB i | » Hf Oxiord Giays. Friezes and Kerseysy at Lor. ay or, Broadway & 20th St. desirably st STORE: EAS OF INTEREST, In sympathy with the oe 1901 Worlt Almanac and Encyclopedia, © © @ A reference book of over 600 pages, 1.009 xpten * Gubstanttaliy bowed hot NVaLUsR Carter, the eng! <— Wagtiinemenr~_ ---..