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IRCINI IN A TRANCE. G. Halsted Tells of “Arousing from the Fog of ° ts Going Home and Golng Pe Bed, but After That all Is a/ i Blank Ontil Consciousness Re- } turned in Southern City. to be here. te some one else. ‘With these words Herman G, Hal ‘twenty-seven years oid, New York man Mares! of the advertising firm of Bloch |, with offices in the Vanderbilt , greeted an Evening Wort! re- who called upon him to-day at| 156 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, | “Where ho lives in handsomely furnished with his mother and brother, |; Halsted, who holds a position with | New York and New Jersey @owpany in Brooklyn, to get his | OM story of his strango trip, ended by Boman MProm Inst Saturday night, when 1) Home, until I found myself in w | hed room house in Richmond, Va. SMuveaday "morning, my mind is a com: blank. Why or how I went I don't I know how I got back—by | infon. ine boat—and I'm mighty I have been told that _Myamperience has been a most strange | No doubt it In, much as anybody can, and ZT, would. much rather i had happened return this mornin | Mr, Haleted was neatly clad, Bi @haved and in his right mind, the:reporter entered was mortily whist ane “In the Good Old Summertime. is a trained athlete, s bard ns bullets. a 4 hina sh pit 9, I nelther smoke nor drink. ose my experience is simply the i. ‘Bloch has been iene Fane lan't ‘kable away, would nan athlete a my life, and stron, I was ve ald start to Keep 1 d then came ‘aireatly know, ae y morning on ‘ine way to Came Without Warning. “if anybody had told me I would ever Ike tal have hu as etal Se any walle 1 it by me. pon ty but “One former Brooklyn boy, Samuel a when! wine oansman made us give up the! @ sere pias NALS aioe Heat pee ae atiornopn Mr. chia, 5 County ‘I,’ went to Porto ico as a er tried to get another boat, but could | ‘ c y C, Forty-seven with musclea|not, and aa we were walking along the | & private in Company ©, Forty-seventh A newspaper and ing man all his business life, guccinotly and without hes!tation of aphasia sudden, complete and any found in the sommyaes Nt THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1903 HUMORS OF THE BIG DOG SHOW THAT ENDS IN THE GARDEN TO- NIGHT. SAYS HUSBAND O46 484449 O46 OO44E4GOOOOE OOo oo-O08 B-68FHUOOORSH SOUGHT HER LIFE: ; $ $ $ 3 Mrs. Carpenter Declares He)? 4 Tried to Poison Her and Then Attempted to Drown Her from a Boat. Chief of the Porto Rico Con- stabulary, Tells About Op- portunities on the Island. HER LIFE WAS The Police Arrest the Husband on) « Wife's Complaint and Are Also In- vestigating the Death of Their Son. INSURED. PRBSHDSE DS DOOD After spending upward of four yea in Porto R police, Col. Frank ‘Techter tr to his home, No. 546 Fifty-fourth etre South Brooklyn, silver tokens of esteem and bearing com- plimentary letters from Gov, Willlam H. Hunt, former Gov. Charles H, Allen and many sicades, or mayors, clergy- mon, bankers, merchants, military men and planters, &c. Col. Techter is well known in Brook- lyn, He went to Porto Rico in 1098 first. Hewtenant of Company C, Forty- seventh New York Regiment. In Ban Juan be met the late Gen. Guy Vv. Wallace W. Carpenter, thirty-seven | years old, and of prosperous appearance, | | was arraigned In 2the Yorkville Court | % to-day on complaint of his wite, Nora) Matilda Carpenter, who related a re- markable story in which she said her| husband made a series of attempts to kill her by polsoning and drowning, eece » : 3 alleging an insurance policy, as the mo- Henry, under whom he had ved in T disiike | iy, o the regular army, and was chosen to Mrs, Carpenter, suffering from hunger! 2 or@anize and command @ constabulary and saying that she had had practically | ® for the Island. |nothing to eat since her husband de serted her Tuesday, applied to the Hast Fifty-first street police for assistance. | ° She carried her two-year-old boy and |‘ he, too, was weak from hunger. Mr Carpenter lives at No, 94 First avenue, ‘apt. Lantry she sald: 'y husband has deserted me after | vainly trying to kill me. He had my 'e Insured for $2,000 In the Knights and The climate did not agree with Col. } ‘Techter's wife, and he tesigned. ‘When geen in his South Brooklyn home to-day Col. Teahter talked about the fu- ture of the island A Land of Cotton, “@otton,” he said, “Is golng to de raiged in Porto Rivo in great quantities. A company has been formed in connec Ladi { Honor last June, About # | Won with vhe Southern Cotton ‘rust to dies of Hor 5 -fibre. cotton, ‘Yole- Talse sea istand long-fl 5 “Ha. month ater te a gue ey pedbeal which ts used for manufacturing imita- Greenwood Lake, N. J. We aut oe in tion silk, It has already been found a rowboat. When far out from shore that this cotton will grow in Port froshly Aaa ee pias eae Rico better than in the Southern States. id told me I had be ys Regiment. He was a young German, who could scarcely speek Hngilen. It did not take him long to pick up Span- ish. Now he is the Untied States In- terzal Revenue agent at Humaces. Through judicious investment of his salary in Porto Rico enterprises diring the past four years Friedman was able a few weeks ago ¢o buy two farms comprising 170 acres of valuable Jand, which he is now having planted in cot» ton by native labor, ‘The manutactuning and shipping of cigars," continued Col. ‘Techler, “is now boat pler he shoved me into the water, I would have drowned had other men not come ani pulled me out. “About two weeks ago he brought some port wine home in a soda bottle and insisted on me drinking some of It, although I did not care for It. As soon as I drank it 1 became very sick and | wan in bed four or five days. “AS soon as 1 was able to be up and) about the house he brought home four bottles of beer, and, although I never before in my life tasted beer, he made me drink @ part of one bottle, I became very alck again and had to go to bed. Until he left Tuesday I was afraid to| ‘ said Mr. hed at him. and sound yi bee meweeee TPOSS HOSES SOBSTS- of totacoo is ettil 1% controlled by natives, with the excep- Mother tells [eat my food, as It tasted peeuliar and | « @ | ion of the aroaricay frowaces Company, but " * © | which has large holdings near Cayey. Tit 2 eee mrelalt was Rainy mmeored: is f | Pobaccg lande, oan acl be purchased at un. | Capt. Lantry's detectives went to worte| 2 © | from 720 to $100 per_ucre, and treaty, Home, [on the cage, and they say they found] § 2 [ought to be as much money 1 Blantiig what hay’ jin Prat avenue near the Carpenter home | { Pius in manufacturing and shipping the ir found that + « > i 1 from $7 to $8 to Bunday morning, |Meveral drugutets who said that Car-) 4 Sear itor widGa Relies for abe 4a) $e put on clvan ave because the tw at i ‘he there fs beyond ma most is how I got ST aia'w with the little amount of have had in my clothes. re Wad with me, as far eet moro than $10, and yet 1 re to pay my fare and fa Tala ant route. to communicate with my bole a Jet them know aie Mone (9 Washingto! ir soem ht ‘si as there ow brue: these T of my jittle trip. re had to mtay there ME, eenceranhets B who hay just ‘yas been over to seo me and ave bussed over the matt mecount for it In any oth over to the office to-day, a the office people perhaps the yyill_ come bask to me; but Ounta of the offlce were in went a home'on Is, Chad Just 11 cents lett. jot into the house this mor: just one cent, it mounted as a memento.” ible you may have been. Hoch, ay, way he ebeck in his for Fie which had haan {rom the V by, of St. Paul, Minn., Her Will Bars Politicians n Handling Her Estate, ‘PAUL, ¥: bli Day ‘eb, 14,—-The will of Mra, Wilder Appleoy, ‘ot the Inte Amherst H. Wilder, ctor, disposes of more @ number of minor be- jo movided that the bulk of bg invested for the be poor of the cly ‘OF BL ’ Mafehaatans, Cy Pay rities, * gata or est to ibe der Chari bospl i to penter had heen to them inquiring about Ait SY celine purtiomenty stm ee spots THE GARDEN DUG PEN Ela ein SA tea "et ti mak re. [me particularly if. there was a poison slong planting tobgeon now ono Peavy eines leuisiay, Ie At Selbd mw perebac eould tot one man who borrowed §2,000 and clear ed $7,000 i) one year. "here te not enough tobacco In’Porto Rico to supply | the demand be detected by an autopsy. Carpenter was found Jn Jersey City, where he had rented a room under the name of Charles Scofield, and was brought over to the Mifty-first atreet station. He was dressed well and hail $25 in bila and some allver chungy in nis pockets, Hin wifo was at the station when he was brought in, and before her he denied the charge, The police asked him why he had lert his wife and child go hungry, and replied: Well, UN make good to her, now," fad he handed her the $25. ‘The police are now Investigating the death of the couple's won a year aRo. Carpenter was a Pullman conductor ‘until a year thon he has not been working, but Mr Carpenter watd that while he had given’ er only $1 in the last month, he himself, Wye weemied to have plenty of money, on Carpenter was arraigned before the Magistrate he said that he did not intend. to desert merely je he got ad reanon to beliave wife wax mentally unbalanced. which df rarning “parolled him nee that he must provite deOOOE HOD AN WHO TURNED BLACK 1S DEAD. LS Jacob Berlinder, Whose Myste- rious Malady Baffled Physi- cians for a Whole Year, at) Last Passes Away. LOsOIIOLLEDOIEISEEI DOOD LODINESEOS mertsbriieineevecnenast® CIRL SAYS SHE SAFE-SLOWERS WAS DRUGGED. ON WEST SIDE Fifteen-Year-Old May Reiley, of Forced Outer Door of Strong New Brighton, Charges Peier Box in Maguire Bros.’ Office Kiernan, of Tompkinsville, in Fifty-fifth street, but with Abduction. Inner Barrier Foiled Them. F lands.” sentinuas the had ‘y) 01 under Americal part of the dal ay tbut there da ull an openive in the northern and wutern pares. “One-half of Porto Rico is “planted with coffee, and it is the finest in the |world. Germany, Italy and France get me moat Ce Nay = o cf "It oan be rails @ cot o! ‘en Ot of trom ares! ere is not to 8 cents per Tosh Weight oat ta area tle oh wel oa had Faxing i tH An all, he uded the Colonel Poste Rieo during the Spantah would scarcely know the place now, so vast and radical have Meek the im- Brovementa “under “American supet- vialon en, My iinet bears ere ft also. and oomb will kee} Atter 1 had boat, which ver," cons Oo were in Tm. thinking In the which are veral with NUL after 10 ree + DAZED BY GLASS OF SODA.) ( BLACK FROM HEAD TO FOOT, BLANKETS MUFFLED SOUND. | wtrate Deu bat Jacob Hertinder, a Brox May Reiley, a pretty girl of fifteen, ; When ‘Thomas Maguire, of the firm ot a i carrier, whone body turned _ black who sill wears short dresses, was the Magulzp Brow, reached the office of| year ago and whore case baffled the | complainant against Pe Kiernan, Who| (he firm at No, 627 Weat Pifty-fitth sclenve of thirtyefive phyvicians who} was arraigned in Judge Marsh's court] street, t« he found the rear door ; we is a ea aitgne ms aes to-day Jin Staten Island to-day, charged with] Jeading to the cooperage yard unlocked | when at his home, No. 58 Bt, Mark's place. | soavotion, and in fvont of the safe hung several >, even Tet Rerl wna probably the subtect ot] stign Holley lives in Warren aireet,| wet blankets, Lifting up one end ot ene Patient sleeps normally in three to five days. heen ‘gent | more oliniow than any invalid (hat ever) West New Brighton. Kiernan lives in} blanket Maguire found that the outside Vest, lived whowe case lasted only one year ‘Tpirpkinsville. He Is the son of {door of the pafe had been blown. off When he became fll the phyaislans | wealthy contra who is a member of| \ts hinges and holes hed been drilled Who ware called to attend him thought} the Republican County Committee of{ in the inside door, abowing ¢hat an ¢- ho had Addixon's disease, an aitment| Staten Island, Kiernan works in w| fort had been made to, get at the oon- i that causes a discoloration of the en- office tn ttan, tents of the safe, but had failed, Justice Truax Rules Out Coun-|(i woay. war it becaine apparent bao Moe Mn Maniattan openra| “Beveral detectives were net. to work| | dence at the Institute is optional in cases of alcoholism. ter-Suit in Husband's Appli- |¢ fore long that it was not Addison's dis-| that one day Jast week Kiernan met) but no clue to the crackers was, ea . aad none of the medical men bas] her and asked her to go with him to/ obtained. ‘The aafe conteined, among | tation for a Divorce. been able to find out what It was, In] Stapleton Park. She agreed and onj other things, #00 In cash, time Berlinder became as black as coal] ), Tuesday afternoon she kept the ne work had been done eo quietly from head to foot engagement, While they were there ahe| that @ large clock which hung Ke tbe i , 3 Dootor after doctor wan called to at-| saya 1 Ye her some nodal Wall near by was not stopped by the There will be no counter-sult saye Kiernan gave her some soda ibetenes At HANGTLn poses oie tend him, He had on an average three | water, She believes that knockout drops] foree of che explosion, Nothing tn the his wife, Minnle Betts Powers, comen|* Math, He was moved from hospital | were put into the soda water by Kier-| 0Mce was disturbed. Mr, Maguire aafa that about eighteen months ago another safe In hie office had been blown open, and the man a@r- rested for that act was now serving Ume In the Trenton prison for @ similar offense in New Jersey, A Reliable Remedy, : \ proved by thousands of suf. voles 0 abdae ferers to be -unequaled for Cosh dispelling disorders of the to honpital and ¢r@m olinic to olinte, 131-133 West 45th Street Braxcues { ys she does not re- member anything after taking the drink until she woke up in the Knickerbocker Hotel, in Manhattan, This was on the following mornlug. up for a re-trial before Bupreme Court Justice Bott next week Justice Truax has denied Mrs, era's application for permission to amend her answer to ber husband's accusation in which he ‘names his own brother, Jesse Powers, jr, as co-respondent, fhe wished to charge her husband with intimacy with seyera! women whose Rhames she does not kuow, and with a New Jersey girl whose name she gay Justice wax, in denying her apply Hon, sald "If, after all-the litigation that an effort to discover the nature of his ineaso the physicians went @o far aw to cut pleces of his flesh from his Mmbs and gubJect them to microscopic and other (ew Waile Renlinder was i) this associa in the Brooklyn Post-Omce pald hose rent and contributed to the port of bin family. Postmaster ited Berlinder's son a ap Meeeonger and steps wi to take care of the family, SHE TOOK CAT FOR BURGLAR. Pow. t came home on Wedn condition. M pened and nlekerbocker } Kieran and: her daughter had | tered there on ‘Tuesday night as be} and wife. Bre then Mateh for a warrant Missy Rel! only his, DANIEL APPLETON, Publisher, New York 1, MH. ATHERTON, New York JOSE AYMAR, Lawyer, Now York Rel Girl Wanted Six Good Ballets on a nown, A ao nan for ex, ion and required him 1 to give Si Ba to phe SRDRAE on Feb. 1%, HOTEL “QUEST Fo FOUND DEAD, Ve andlly ‘possible: to do no fh the tm the time of the triaj Hon Hamer Dergon own to he Wt he batween ‘now ‘and Another allege wet Rbat r Was no r OABINAL A not aa | ra dfyorce. Bhe should have sot up this charge then, if she Knew it, as a L Powers i a son of ex. ; retired and wealthy, Me charged | vhat at 2 o'clock tn the morolag, atier midnight the guests at the golden wedding celoe| kicenen bration of his pa nts had gone hone, me upon fis brother and bie wit ‘nt ved. in i his brother ite teati- tala that’ hla wife s ” aud weat hy Harmless Tabby. Beecham's Pills Sold Eve rapore. 1 An excited Brook'yn woman fired six shots early thts mo 4 & supponed burglar, only to discover that’ a sus- picious nolae she heard was created by| Man Rew a vat Bia O'Donohue lives to with wer widows About half and ‘ane Selsing Wo shots, Rev. terod ‘Jamen Mo» ‘huladel Keon” Aaphy in Room, MoKeon, about forty years old, registered at the Courtland Hotel, No: Joh mireat, ‘Thureday, as from Providence, R. I. ie had no bag- wage and paid in advance for his rom for two day. Yemterday the ‘ window and | maid Was unable to wet in hix.room, a Lr was pi onaih about the hotel, Rey. P Chureh, jo boxes 0c. n old § thought sine saw sve einpty Hed on igh ii ° parse a ts Ajposil who Rev, ‘ie “prema MO RR AY cat hermtonl whistle. pS Ryan Jnveotigu’ ad wife ft moved’ts | od pou ‘LAND WHERE BIC [HE OWED FROM: FORTUNES AWAIT) THIRD STORY. Col. Frank Techter, Former | Patrick Brady Made Desperate © an Chief of the insular| at returned | fro: ringing many gold and | sixth sirest almost entirely in the hands of Amert- |; 7 Perry Belmont at Newport, who JAMES H. ALEXANDER, Formerly Vice-Pres, Standard 0}! Co. LEROY W. BALDWIN, Pres. Empire State Trust Co, New York ARCHER BROWN, Rogers, Brows & Co., New York has CHARLES R, BROWN, Banker and Broken New York taken place in thiw action, she: { h| stomach and liver, ORO Pork Mi Unable to alate her charwce more den 1 to hold Ks ' bars SP adh Teh See nitely as to time, place and “pe ee Rev. CHARLES H. POWLBR, D.D,, LL.D,, Bishop MB. Church Rev, HENRY C, POTTER, D.D., LL.D,, Bishop Prot. Epis, Church Nirah te DANA BOARDMAN; D.D., LL. ns CADMAN, D.D., LL.D,, Central Congreyational eoklyn Rey, ROBERT COLLYER, D,D.,, Mesiiah Usiiorian Ch., New Vork Rev, RUBBALL MH. CONWEILL, D.D,, Preddeat ‘Temple College, Rev. P. §. HENSON, D.D., LL.D., Massen Pi. Bap. Ch,,’ Brooklyn HUGHES, Poult Fathers’ Church of St, Paul the 1 Re Slash ie Fane Attempt to Kill Himself by Plunging from a High Window Into the Street. RICHES FOR THE PLANTERS.|IDENTIFIED BY BROTHER. A man about whose identity there wav firet much mystery dived head-first ® third-story window of the ‘boarding-hous Fitty- probably to-day, He will die, ‘The ran was positively identified lat 8 Patrick Brady, ‘Nhe tdemifivation was made by ‘his brother, James Brady, of No. 3it Hast Forty-elghth street. He sold that on Friday evening ne took dinner with his, brother at Mra. Foster's house and afterward passed some time with him in -his room upstairs, He said that his brother acted queerly and tried to get Into a qbarrel with tm. He was 90 worrled ebout his condition that he called to find out how he was feoling toeday, and ft was then that he first learned of his brother's attempt at sutolde. Gat Room on Third Floor, A week ago the man engaged a room ‘on the third floor, in which there {s a window opening on an area that runs tm from Third avenite. The mame cey his trunk and sult'ease arrived. ‘To Mrs, Frederick Foster, the landiady, he said chat his namé*was MoBreerty. He pald én advance for a week. He re- mained in hig room ali day. Last night he appeared in the dining- room for the first time, Mrs. Foster in- troduced him as “Mr, MoBrearty" to the other boarders. He seemed jovial. He went to the parlor with the ether | voarders and was the last to 60 to his room. ‘The boarders were hardly asleep when there was a shriek from the new man's room. “MoBrearty” met those who ap- peared in the hall and apologized, giv- ing the explanation that It was some- thing heytuld not help. The shrieking was repeatdd. Between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning there was @ shriek more terrible than the others and when the boarders rushed into the room that time they found the window open and the roony vecant, Mau Saw Him Plunge Down. Michael J. Jenni saloon-keeper, s\anding across the street, heard the scream and saw the man's body plunge down to the areaway, After the man had been Flower Hospital his trunk was exam- ined. 1t was Billed with good clothes and clean linen. Ip @ purse was found ¥.79 end a receipted vill, This bill was made out ip the name of Patrick Brady and appeared to be for the final payment for @ long and expensive treat- ment i a@ santtariim conducted by Dr, meres Gardiner, No, 4% Fitth avenue. Gardner, who Is an ey. spotiaiiee when neen later, Ivoked” khrough “its bouln ie he hed ao Feegnd at of ever Neving treated & man named "Patrick Brady” or “Mo. Brearty.”' BELMONT GARDENER HELD. Rarth Put Umder #1,500 Exam Waldemar Barth, head gardener for 6 arrested In Johnstown, I, charged larceny, wan arraigned in mie een Me et Court to: d held Ino" nal for examination Monday. nt to DR. ADAMSON AGAIN. = N RELIGIOUS MANIA. Physician, Who Raised Disturb« ance in Fifth Avenue Hotel, Ig Sent Back to Sanitarium, — aj Dr, Tacha C, Adamagd} whoo whe charge of the Ineane pavilion et Belles: moved from that pavilion to-day to the sanitarium at Rivercrest, L, I, He 4 suffering from religions mania, = De, Adamson was ‘taken to. Bélevde terday by bis sister, with whom he. wos living at No. 112 Bast Seventeent) street. ‘Thiy is the second thme that has been in the Institution within months, Ife was taken there first Dee On that day he cranted a ‘di turbance in the dining-room of the Fif Avenue Hotel by rising from his at a table and, exhorting, the dinene “Come to God ‘After bethg In the hospital 9 few he wes transferred to the teastaetuen cana was dleonenes there two weeks ago. For the Inet dave he has been acting #0 pect around the house that bis sist his mania was returhing. atid. jo, took him to Bellevoe, © At iter’ Dr, Packer, in Shanes: Of tae see 4 yillon, gaye perm A DAILY NUISANCE, to the sanitarlum. terest Catarrh Sufigrerm ,, In Ms earlier stages cotarrh is more af health, but sooner or later the -diseand.m: tends to the throat, bronchial .tubes, Catarrh is essentially a diseage.of the mucous membrane, looal symptoms, be-, of the nostrils, irritation in throat, nual [coughing, sneesing, gagging aud tr The usual treatment by lock snuts, salyes, &c., often gives temporary. obtained by a treatment which removes 68a catarrbal taint from the blood and tha. ‘ie mucous surfaces. “ A new remedy which meets these requttes” ably sucogasful in curing catarrh ia Btiq art's Catarrh Tablets. cous membranes only. They can bardiy'te called @ secret patent medicine, as they ee Blood rect, Hydrastin, Red gum and lar cleansing antiseptice, whieh ure Dy. aurfaces the catarrhal polyon, 2 Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are large, lowing them to dissolve slowly in mouth, In this way they reach the It desired they may aleo be dissolved! id used as a douche, In pec it all douche—a few of them “eis solved tn tl However, when there js much stoppage: nuisance than a menace to the ganeral even to the stomach and intestines... ing & profuse discharge of mucus, stoppage, clearings of the throat and heed, bey: douches, relief, but anything like 8 cure can only appearn: ft the inflammation trom ments and which so far has boan ‘These tablets act upon the blood and mut composed of auch valuable remedies. eliminating from the blood aud mayonue. nt tasting losengos, taken foternally, faucds and the entire alimentary roel use, but it ts not the pene a douche made trom these will give immediate relief, but -|daily use tuternally of these tablets wilt: cure the whole ecatarrbal trouble without resorting to the inconvenience of @. dqugke- Dr, Bement atates that the taternal treatment for catarrh in rapidly place of the ald plan of douching applieat! 4 turther says th the beat and certainly the safest remeayret present on the market {6 Btuart’s itor, and all the really eMicient eatarrh are contained fp this tablet. . Druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tablew af; ik your druggist, and if be is honest he wittasht yea ~ there ts no safer, more palatable, mare ef, eteas and convenient remedy on ‘the . ‘ ' i Yue Hospital seven years ago, wasnt, ¥ tL 5 q bs 3 2 a Practical Temperance The most confirmed drunkards have been and are being reclaimed and. fully cured by the Oppenheimer Treatment, Our claims are based on ten years’ experi. ence in the successful treatment of cases of alcoholism of all kinds. His system is restored to itsénox ‘mal condition after a few days’ treatment, and all craving for whiskey or alcoholies stimulant is absolutely-removed. His general health is positively improved, hypodermics are employed. The patient’ 's occupation is not interfered with, - ‘Resiy { Drug addictions are treated with equal success. For Literature aud Complete Information, addvess Superintendent of OPPENHEIMER INSTITUTE Detroit, Mich.: 25 Piquette Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa.: 110 DIRECTORS: SYLVESTER T. BV! CARL H. FOWLER, Carter, Hughes & Dwight, New York GEORGE HALDORN, Mising Attorney, Butte, Mont, OLIVER H. LAU, fi! JOHN MacGiNNISS, ADVISORY DIRECTORS Gen, H1,'C, CORBIN, + Baptist Church, Hen. MARCUS A. 11, Hon, ROBERT est North Ave., Allegheny KENNETH K, McLAREN, Secretary Corporation Trust Co., N. J, ISAAC OPPENHEINER, M.D. DWIGHT W. PARDEE, Asst, Treas. L. 8. &@M.5.R. RK. Co, LEONARD W, SWEBT, Wholesale Jeweler, New York Hea. CHAUNCBY M, DEPEW, U. 5, Senator from New York Hon. LYMAN J. GAGE, Fx-Secretery U.S. Treasury Hom, KNUTE NELSON, U. 5, Senator from Minnesota Hos, H.C, PAYNE, U.S, Postmaster General} 3 Hea. LESLIE M, SHAW, Secretary U. §. Treasury Hoo, CHARLES EMORY SMITH, Ex-Portmaster-General > Hon, WILLIAM A. STONE, Kx-Governor of Pennsylvania ” Ne New York City} ERETT, Banker, Cleveland, Ohio D., Surgeon, Detrolt, Mic! Vice-Pres, United Copper Co,, Butte, Mont, | jurgcom, New York > Major-General U, 8. Army ANNA, U, S, Senater from Ohio ATTISON, Kx-Gevernor of Pessyivanig

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