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OGKS BEATEN {STEEL DIVIDEND DOWN BY BEARS) Fal + Gains Lost on New Weakness in Steel and Profit-Taking, and the Entire List Suffers in: Declines. ditions Were Largely Bullish ', Prices Fell. Holders United st ceived ap of the common stock Steel Corporation sant surprise it contained for each a large blue on on the Wxchange to- List lost early gains and declines of from 1 to 4 cut was due to profit tak- ‘weakness shown in Steel, corporation had paid its day ahead of time, much pleased and the effect was just Gecision of the pig iron men to} what the officers of the Steel Corpora- output wax also a poorish| tion counted on. It restored confidence ‘was made the most of by]in many. fm the final hour. and bears were at {t all day. cee ‘opening of the market the bullp everything their own way and prices up from 1-2 to a point and half. ker advance was contested dividend to which each sent out to-day and received to-morrow The total amount paid . .the swith - ‘The the one ‘the out which promptly to buy stocks, One large com- mission house handled about forty of these checks for small holders of the stock who bought additional shares with their dividends, The supposition among the buyers was ‘hat the company could not be very hand up for cash if it was able and willing to gi for one aay on %.0 ‘Phe chief reason of this was that all ‘the ‘commiasion houses had heavier or- pheee, than for months and the buying fan po good that it absorbed the selling % ae of new gold to the amount ot by J. & W. Seligman & Sachs & Co., helped “market for a time and then the re- roads showed substantial fo all the news wor in spite of this the bears EE NET FELL OFF A TRAIN AND DROWNED vonds, This renewal of im these securities had the whole market began Who Disappeared from Jer- sey Central Flyer, Is Found In Waldorf-Astoria crowd talked Canal at Bayonne. ) Bearish and sold stock freely, and the : despite John W. ne ‘Thin tarted by the selling The mystery surrounding the disap pearance of Dr. Clarence G. Rowers, of No. 18 Monitor street, Greenpoint, tas been cleared up. His body was found to-day in the canad at Bayonne, According to the story of G. D. Landi & friond, who says he was with Bower: at the time of his disappearance, the olan was thrown from the platform Jersey Central train in the Bayonne Again several houses—Lansburg & Co. @ni Newborg & Co. among the number were heavy buyers at the low of Monday sold all the stock they bought. There was quite a little pow Ouying. but the volume of buying en not large enough to eustain prices ‘the profit-taking and short sell- ville, N. J., to see his father, From the moment he fell from the train not a trace of him had been found untit! to- day. Says Condactor Wouldn't Stop, Landis says that he and Dr, Bowers were passing fi Tease (Was @ deaperate attack on Penn- and Buckhout, Davis & Co. | Mosk theusarte of stare, giving it good ‘mipport just as A. A. Housman, who wae Supposed to be acting for J, P. Morgan @ Co, bought nearly all the Reading Ae Taylor in the afternoon ap- the Pea and was warmly OP ale dought steel preferred and was the venire of a group who Kept shaking his hands, 1h pleased with his re: is purchases were believed “tor the eovount ot J.P. Morgan | PB ae) i Nyro in La to the At- was an- by gan hgh ‘in the Standard at that party was very and belleved that there would fair bull market for several although slumps were fi ime inevitable until the con- the public haw been fully was hurled off by the train, Landis says he told the condue- tor, but the latter refused to stop the train until It had reached Milzabeth, J. K. Large, a special oMcer ct the Jersey Central, was inclined to believe that Dr. Bowers fell into the water, “There are several canais in (hat dis trict," be said, “many of which are crossed by the trains on narrow tros! It is barely possible that Dr, Bowers mn from ing one of these canals, and if this is so his body is probably floating around near there at the present moment.” Dr. nnd, dealing brought Penn: S tantec Pecks vrs oto lo, Norfolk & Western Bowers was about twenty-five Hoon. Hock Island, Metro-| Years of age, of athletic butld, unm and Amalga. | ried, and enjoved a very good practic The selling wie pe “but the closing was @nd not far from the lowest. for a physician of his years, Dr. Bowers had been the nasistant to Dr. Herbert Ziebarth at No. 73 Monitor street, Greenpoint. Closing Quotations, ighest, lowest and closing prices ———— from Wednesday's closing pricey record so ates se"! LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. af Close. C1 Amertei Hold Recoyerten Ave Firm in the Trading, LONDON, Sept. 30.—American railway Hi lik, eed ‘ wares were firm and higher to-day in ES = 1Q| response ta recovery in New York. ‘The S14 = 1*| improved tone that prevailed at the close 19 2 = 1 |of the market yesterday was fully shain- ah tained at the opening to-day. Consol» 187 E Jy, | Were 9-8 per cent, higher, at 881-8 and 4 [1G [there was a substantial rally tn ‘most fait tf: ]of the departmenta, ‘Tho tallure of J. J. os oth 1 Ivons, « Oroxer connected with the 4 4" 1 |Glaskow Stock Exchange, was an- Y Ba, nounced, It was not an important one. ae i Mr. Ivons was connected with the Grand Tod rons ans Trunk and Kaffir markets, ‘Whe sus- aw” A pension of B. M. Cunningham, an- 3 BOR nounoed on te Edinburgh Btock Bx- a ai change, was uot signiticant wee itt pri for Americans were: ars i Atchison, 64 6-6 Si Paul, 139, astieida ag * 4; Ul ce} ‘onwol: for the money were 88 and for the ace counts 88 1-8. Tho settlement on the London Stock Exchange Is progressing satisfactorily The alarmist rumors have « xorlous failures are anticipate a" DEADLOCK OVEF OVER MINERS. Conciliation Hoard Unable to Agree on Demands Submitte (Spectal to The venting World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. 30.—The Conciliation Board was deadlocked to- day on the three questions put to a vote, and they will have to be sub- mitted to an nmplre. ‘These are the complaint of the Delaware and Hudson miners at Plymouth that they have to do extra work; the demand of yunners of the same company for extra pay and the demand of Erie Coal Company em- fac DARD I's BIG JUMP. Advances Nine Points in the Carb Trading. in the ouside market was strong to-day, with Standard ot the lst. It was ‘points. On purchases of thirty: oe at also a con- a ¥ ingot Ths before the strike and who want extra bey, for the nine hours they now work. he operator sand board each hee in a hy, one car to another | When tee physician lost his balance and | motion of the DIN ADVANCE Corporation Surprised Stock- holders by Paying Out $5,- 040,000 One Day Ahead and Lost Interest on that Amount MUCH OF IT WENT BACK.’ WETACK ON PENNSYLVANIA ONE OF BAD FACTORS, |!"vestors Argued that if Company : pas Could Sacrifice Moneythe Shares Contending Forces Fought All Were Good Buying and Added to, Day Long, but While the Con- Their Holdings. ot the | re- | to-day when | the firat ma!) was delivered to them, for velope with a check for the amount of was entitled. | Generally these checks would have been was $5,010,000. | ‘Those who received these dividends were | ‘A large part of the money was used | up the interest | Body of Dr. Clarence Bowers, | distriot while making a trip to West-| was thrown off as the train was cross-| ployees, who worked only eight hours| ® VUE WOsiass WDA LSA GL Bev asiseeses bi 6 nina mene , Lowest y e All Cars Priced Store ric ros Pass Here or for Fine ® Transfer Goods. Direct. mm, PREV MG ER SAAT MO PRON ATK 6TH AVE,, 22D AND 23D STS. NEW YORK. | A Great Silk Store. The Ehrich Silk Store—always conceded a led ading headquarters for Silks of every good grade, will he vastly greater under the reconstruction of the interior of this house. matchless light of the rotunda—will give it a commanding position. Its location—directly under the To-morrow will see many splendid Silk bargains here—among them these: Checked Taffeta Siiks_new son's silk weaves. | quality —one of the most popular ot this sea- on sale Thuisday at, colors -excellent | « 59c new quality ina 19-inch Colorcd Peau de So’e Silk—a on sale Thursday at ., splendid 79¢ il the stylish Autumn colors. Handsome indeed are the Price Hints: bella ox Boas, two yards long; large brush tails and claws ; sold elsewhere at Stes tutte Thurs J 3. 95 | i day at in a choice, |f| Handsome |: Furs this year. Alaska Sab'e Scaris, shiped with six large full tails; 14.95 real value, $20.95; here Thursday at. The New Furs for Women:---Special Offerings, . Handsomer than ever are those embraced in the Ehrich display. A great room set apart for their selling—a score of skilled and competent salespeople to sist Squirrel Neck Scarfs, shape, lined with fur and finished with four tails; regular price $24.75; here «= 19, (5 Thursday for.... Thursday Specials in The New Suits. ee Women’s New Fall Walking Suits, in Fall Mix- tures, shot with colors; the coats long, wiih tight-fitting backs and fly fronts; lined with good quality taffeta; vel- vet collar, skirts seven-gored and strap scams. Very stylish; value $22.50; sale price... Women’s New Walking Suits, in Oxford Untin- ished worsteds; the coats made blouse effect with long skirt; piped with black taffeta and trimmed with but- tons; lined to waist with good quality black satin, skirt made seven-gore flare, tinely tailored. ue $16.00; sale prices.s.sesecssenes cheviot and tan 17.95 Women’s Fal taffeta, with larg sleeve with cuff; Women's Three.’ notched collar, lined throughout with good quality satin; $18.75 values; sale price. Thursday Specials in The New Jackets. Quarter Coats of fine quality black coverts, lapped seams, fly front, velvet . 12.75 Weight Box Coats of Broadcloth, with shoulder capes, large flare sieeve, trimmed with fancy braid, lined in taffeta, also some voile made over ¢ collar and stole, large put $22.50 values; sale price, . 13.75 LEWIS AND OTHERS. 100 DOZEN SCRATCH HATS, all leading shapes, solid colors and Oxford mix- tures, 98c, value....... 50c in WHITH, BEAVER HATS, BLACK and COLORS; SILK | VELVET HATS, with chiffon | facings, in all the new colorings; also black and white silk taffeta low price of $6.00. Thousands of Trimmed Hats to choose from, Tt would this large collection of choice designs. Hats, chiffon and taffeta, in colors ) and black, all lead- 95 and ing shapes, at. Cupward, | Ostrich Plumes, New | Shaded Effects. Special values to fine black Ostrich Piumes; slow 1.08, 2.25 Diack; superior quality. and up. be impossible for us to give “matchless in bota styl Values from $7.50 to $900 each The Millinery : Show of the Season. A SUPERB EXHIBIT OF IMPORTED HATS AND TOQiES from al! the leading Parisian modistes, in- cluding CAMILLE ROGER, VIROT, ESTER MEYER, GEORGETTE, PAUL VIROT ET BERTHE, MAISON Also Exquisite Creations from Our Own Warercoms UNTRIMMED MILLINERY AND MATERIALS. FELT | Flowers, Feathers and Millinery Materials. Velvet Flowers and Foliage, in all the new, rich3Qc¢ and Cupward. Steel, Rhinestone and Jet Orna- ments Jn endless varie*y. Materials of beaver, plush, shaggy felt, chenille and Angora net 500 at the detailed a of je and elegance, 5 | Thursday at. ‘saving in them, “all with knee pants— TILLMAN'S LAWYERS FIGHT FOR POINTS ———— Dying Statements of Editor Gonzales Made to Doctor and Friends Objected To at the Shooting Trial. LEXINGTON, 8. @., § W. Taylor, one of the Columbia phy sicians who aswisted in the operation ‘. G. resumed of performed on Gonzales, his testimony t the trial James killing of Gonzales, Gonzales wan under the influence ff an anaesthetic and on the operating table when the doctor first saw him at the hospital, He sald he had no hope of the pationt’s recovery after he examined the wounds, The witness was questioned AL some length relative to stimu lnnts administered to Mr, Gongales, thetr purpose and effects. br, F. P, McIntosh, the next witness said he rode in the ambulance with Mr, Gonzales to Me hospital after the shoot- Ing and that they were alone in the am- bul: y at, the opening ot tiliman for the s Asked | him doctor said Gonaal ambulance to see If ¢ asked him to state ohe to Doctor. sald anything 10 the hospital, the looked about the y were alone and frankly {f he was maales w sizes 3 to 16 years. mortally wounded. him he was afraid nzales said, “Yes, me.”" The doctor then toll of the course of treatment pursiied and said he belleved Witness said he told he was and that 1 think the, fellow wound, TNA Forts ot! tne lealtorfaicetact Wy the Columbia State. saw Mr, Ganzales in the State office about fifteen ininutes after the shooting. He waa then ai or fering Intenaely, ane agg said, bul lee Geath to have resulted rom the gunshot uf er and n heel then until he was removed to the hos- pital ‘Did he say anything about his con- dition?” (he solicitor asked “Yes; he sald he was afraid he would die before his wife got there,’ witness replied Asked if Gonzales made any state ment to him Mr. Hoyt sai he had told him all about the shooting. Lawyers Object. Objection was raised by the defense to the admisston of the statement which Mr. Hoyt sald Mr Gonzales made to him regarding the shooting and a lengthy argument ensued Counsel for Mr. Tillman contended that !t was not competent,, dwelling on the testimony of Dr, GriMth who sald Gongales smiled when he (Dr, Griffivay gave him @ome encouragement after ad- miniatering morphine, ‘The question thea arose aa to the precise moment when this ovourred, and especially with reference to the time the nt wae made by Gonzales to Mr tand to the wi precediog Mr, Ww Wallace a posttor in the e omMce. ievsieted that to as having relative to le) meen made by Gor condition showed apprehension and act @ conviction that he was going to dle, Counsel for the prosecu contended that the statoment which Witness Hoyt said Gonzales made to him showed that Gonzales believed death immine he ulked to E and stress w THE WHEAT MARKET, Firmness marked the opening lay, with September st month of the list. Short bla it at elghty- cents ant ran it up to §& 3-4 against 85, 1 price. There was not t from shorts, d was contined to the which opened fraction- much de- Paris m ally Atgh oes Be an ex pening: were BB tO 2 a tombe, Corn— 48 to price: oem ber, r, 82 bid were: §34- De tness | Jast night's! > 69 for Women’s. $3.00 Shoes, Another Splendid Bargain for Thursday’s Selling. 500 pairs of Women’s Shoes for Fall and Winter Wear, with heavy and medium weight soles, close and extension edges, in colt, patent leath; newest toe shapes and heels, including the extreme high Cu vici kid; all the 1; regular $3.00 ‘169 ~ Another Boys’ Suit Sale at $2. 08. As Good as the Last, if Not a Shade “Better. URING our sale several weeks ago we sold thousands of these suits to those who easil: The sale ended when the quantities got too low. good in every way as before; perhaps a trifle better when you consider the patterns, ‘They are lines we closed out from several makers at prices much less than usual. kinds of fibrics in the assortment, from a fancy cheviot to a-plain black thibet. The styles are double-breasted Norfolks “S=piece with vest—and sailor blouses saw a lot, as Now we have a fresh All 2.98 ‘FEARING POLICE, GIRL TOOK POISON SS Elizabeth Lyons Is Said to Have Attempted Suicide on Ac- count of Being in Terror of Detectives. Fear of the police of the ‘Tenderloin jprecinet drove Elizabeth Lyons to at- [tempt @uloide by morphine, She hae been unconsctous In New York Hos- pital since yesterday afternoon, when she was removed from a lodging-house, Jat No, 2% West Twenty-seventh street, The Lyons woman had heen having a stormy Ume of Inte. Some weeks ago! [she was in @ shooting scrape and the) Jactivity of the Tenderloin police against tat she dtd not suffer. The expericaice that drove her to at- tempt 10 Kill herself happened last weak, when she apeared in Jefferson Market Policn Court and Informed Ma- | gintrate Pool that she had been arrested | the night ° in Sixth avenue. There Was no record of the arrest at the Ten- derloin station and the Magistrate or- dered an investigation, Capt, Burfeind and his men got busy They paid a visit to ther home and got her she had ti Later on the girl! \told her friends that she had been ace cowted by wa plaln-elothes man in Sixth { avenue, that she gave him $3 and that a confession that voout being arrested, would be hounded. She had a horror of the slang: and feared that sho would bo sent there the nim. time @ie was ars rested Broodimy over the matter. made her despondant and aha took morphine, apt, surfeiud our tryl laste, Feople with” lived 9a) t do aot | Women of her clans was never exercised | he told her to be in court che next morning. ' After her experleneo wih the pelice the girl heard nothing in the re orts sho frequented but propoecles of how she New York’n santens Growing Store. We Give Blue Trading Stamps With All Gash Purchases. Rothenberg <6, WEST 147" ST. ir Visit Our Handsome New Restaurant, Third Floor. The Cuisine and Service Rank with the Best. New York’s Best and Lightest Garpet Store a Offers Solendid Economies in This Great Fall Sale. urs is beyond gout New Yor’ s best lighted and best arranged Carpet store. uit that is not all. other Fall Sale has ever been so successful, and nothing but value giving would bring such success. Smith's $1.35 and $1.50 Axminster a! ce Alexander Smith’s Axminsters, borders to match, in the broadest assortment we have ever shown; Careful buyer, worth $1.35 & $1.50 p Five usually Sold at 49. offered at... 1,500 yards Hei yard wile, ever | per yard, at.. 1,000 Smyrna Rugs, perfect! long and 2.6 feet wide, 16 different atterns, heavy knotted wool ringe; value $1.50; now at, Seamless Wilton Rugs, 12 feet ton [| patterns; value $40.00, sate price... F 300 Wilton, terns, $2.25, ee Silk Lambrequins. All colors, with deep fringe and tinselled Japanese embroidery, worth $1.50; special at.. us 98c Handsome Damascus Couch Covers, in Oriental, Turkish, Moor- ish, and Byzantine effects, 1. 49 |] worth $2.75 each; special at $5.89 Self-Color Portieres at $3. A very special lot that has never been matched elsewhere, and probably can- not be duplicated here again this season; rever- sible,deep lattice fring $5.89 value, special Golden hoga: Solid Oak Extension Ta- — $8+50 ble, like cut, three extra leaves; ne al ue 3.98 $6.75, a HELO FOR DEATH OF MAN IN. BRAWL Patrick Doyle, Arrested To-Day, Admits Striking James Shan- ahan, Who Then Fell to the Street, Fracturing His Skull. causing the death of of No. 2 Columbus avenue, who died to-day in J, Hood Wright Hospital fi a fractured skull, Patrick Doyle, of No, 450 West Twenty jeighth street. this afternoon in t | West Side Court held without ball to await the action of the Coroner, last Friday a brawl at Charged with Jamea Shanahan, Shanaian waa injured night during the course of the foot of Weat ‘Twenty-eigitth street, hut Dovte wan pot arrested until to-day. | Shanahan had told his brotaer that he had been assaulted by @ Kank, and | Detectives Boyle and Zimmerman were put on the case | ithe detectlves told the Magistrate that ' Doyle had admitted striking the man In court Doyle sald that he was ine general row and had struck Shanahan, (The man, he gald, had fallen to the round, "phe. police belleve that in faliin Shanahan struck a stone or brick an his skull was fractured. ea pe AS THEFT DUE TO SPITE? Trophy Won by Mount Vernon ¥. M. C. A. im Bitter Contest Stolen, (Special to The Eventa MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., Sept. ‘The pollee of Mount Vernon aré ing to-day for a thief that. ente: Young Men's Christian Association Hall in doylght and stole a yaluablo-allver ich was won by the hints te Sm ng petition with Company. B giiek the eoal. Tuite and other orga ome bitter feeling o' aa~ Hundred Carpet be, value 356. J Qe and 9 feet wide, Persian line of Oriental exquisite Oriental and floral pat- never sold for less than Morris Chairs. of reversible Sng | the Muck womas Pa posit Dp We ars unquestionably offerin: Sloan patterns; worth $1. 98c Hassocks, each, will be 25¢ Granite Carpets, er yard, at patterns, including 7c. per yard, at. tee see cial at.... Sanford s $17. 50 All- Wool Brussels Rugs {| 1 OR Sanford's Double Extra Brussels Rugs, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide; suitable for parlor, library or sitting room; regular price $17.50; very special sale priCe....ssssesseeeeeeescseseeeee reversibe) 5 feet "| 98.0 Reversible All- 7,6x10.6 Size 6x9 "s Value $17. Value $10.75 27.50 |% 27x54, ee) ig Rugeesaes for to-morrow at 125 sell with a rus yard, Upholstery Goods and Lace Gurtains. Genuine Brass Ex-| Nottingham Curtains, tension Rods, ex- air, 39c. tend from 24 tu 44] Ov Valued Per Palte Real Irish Point Cartains.; Worth $3.00 per pair, at 1.98. Worth $4.00 per pair, at 2.98. Worth $5.50 per pair, at 3.98. inches, price, cot Opaque Window Shades, 36x72 inches; with hand-knotted frings or lace ae) : including shad bracket: edge; self-acting spring rollers, cords and everything complete ready to get shades worth 59c. at. . Real Scotch Curtains. Worth $2.00 per pair, at.28, Worth $2.50 per pair,at 1.50, Worth $2.98 per pair, at 1.75. Wood oak or Look at This $18.00 Bed Outfit at $11.98. Q This massive Steel and Brass Bed, like illustration, has 134 inch pillars and heavy brass trimmings, including a combina- tion hair mattress, in one or two parts; an all-steel spring and 2 feather pillows, positively worth $18.00; sale price, complete ny versible mattress and worth $12.75 .. plate mirror, swell cast brass handles; ACCUSES FOUR OF ROBBING HIM | Saloon-Keeper Says He el Given Knock-Out Drops While Drinking with a Woman and Three Men. Albert H. Simmons, thingy years old, @ saloonkeeper, of No. 330 Seyentieth street, was the complainant in ‘the York- ville Court to-day against four people, whom ‘he charged with efther having: used kaock-out drops and robbed him. or with complicity dn the robbery. The prisoners ware Mrs, Caroline Mack, twenty-three years old, of No. M2 East ‘Sixtieth street; John Keating, twenty-nine years old, of No. 208 Bast | Porty-ffth treet, the bartender in O'Denohue's saloon at No. 140 Gecond } avenue; Charles Walaon, forty years old, of 1 Hast Sixtieth street, and vhe latter's brother, James Wilson, thirty- two yenre oli, of No. 339 East Fitty- eighth streot. Simmons in his affidavit sald that on Monday after paying « revenue license he went to O'Donobue's saloon and in the back room met the prisoners. I had fsnown the wonian, he said, ant ordered drinks, After imbibing some, seltzer and lemon he became wicon- scious, He gaid’ he was in the hallway] of a factory on Sixtieth street near] Second aevnue when he regained con-) sciousness, Simmons swore that $206 in cash had ben. stolen, * Simmons yesterday infornied the po- Vee of the Fast Sixty-seventh street j station. He mentioned the. Dame ee d whe was r Prices Are Extremely M4 te T, Sloane’s Wool Veboets. ‘8s All-Wool Velvets, in We Since patterns, includin: hall and stair All-Wool Tapestry Brussels. All-Wool Tapestry Brussels, in 10 different Exira Heavy Super Ingrain ‘Carpets, wool jilied, large and small figures, light and dark etiects, 1 yard wide, worth 65c. per yard; ae Oriental, floral and Turkish designs; every color Crate 65c. Cork Linoleum at 35c. Beautiful Fall Patterns. price; value 59c. and 65c., special per square {i Fas Poles,mahogany, wood ends, brac- ket and ringscom- plete, value 35Coy Atos. Telescope Couch Wed, fullsize bed or a couch, National wire spring, re- Golden Oak Dresser, French bevelled Gonragted or pil yRefundeu. ferate. These are important points to every ig the best values ever known. No 19¢ 50c 10 per yard, atesee hall and stair patterns; worth 11.98 Wool Smyrna Rags, ion, 50 19. 98% Vaiue we $19.75} 12.98 PB Nairn's No. 2 Floor Olicloth—in beautiful linoleum patterns and greenand white mar- 1 222c ble patterns, 6-4 width, value 39 cents per square yard, at.. 2 yards wide. It will h at to-morrow’s special 35c 85c. values, per pair, 59¢. $1.10 values, per pair, 75¢ sale mplete, 9% Sy to es An opportunity ei 25c¢ Cura Ruffled Maslin Curtains. Worth 60, per pair, at 39c. Worth 85c. per pair, at 59c. 2c Worth $1.10 per pair, at 79¢, walnut, 1.98 3 Some Other Great Specials in Good Furniture Oak or Ma- Finished Set bolster; "8,98 top, value "41.75 JAMES: MeGREERY & GOL Ladies’ Suit Dep't. 3rd floor. Walking Suits, made of Oxford grey cheviot, Lon: coat, with velvet coll; and cuffs, and pleate skirt. 20,00 Walking Skirts, Numerous Fall models and materials, 550 ; Twenty-third Street. court the bartender and the two Wil ‘brothers also were arrest Mra. Mack. sajd- that wien | Sim becatio unconsclouy the bartender. t jhis money from his pocekt and off her $0, which she refused, James Son, she swore, then selzed ‘her by. throat and threatened her if she evep Mrs, Mack qwas allowd fe turn Sint rt evidence in the cou: Flammer, He paroled hee and 1 Wilson Gnd Held. phat aad Tene ion in $2,000 bail en: thes examination, Eh ———_— PHILANTHROPIST DEAD. BAN DIWGO, Cal,, Sept, 30.—Joseph Chambers, 2 wealthy philanthropist and buslness man formerly of Bellefon« taine, gue. in dead at his rosidence i snipe cit . He ae pie eae a ina, a tnowE

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