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DAUCHTER HID ‘SUICIDE WEAPON —_ ‘Henry L. Maxcy Blew Out His | Brains, but Widow Asserts 4 that Ship Broker’s Manager | Died from Heart Failure. REPUTED A RICH MAN— MUCH MYSTERY IN CASE. ‘Gir Concealed Revolver to Spare Feelings of Mrs. Maxcy —lliness Assigned as Cause for the Man’s Act. Myetery surrounds the death of Henry LL. Maxcy, aged forty-five years, of 428 Beverly Road, Flatbush, found in| is. bed to-day with a bullet hole, rough his head, and a revolver a3 in his right hand. Members of| e family deny that there was any @ause*for suicide. | No, 1208 fs a Queen Anne villa in a) Aastionadle neighborhood, and Mr, ‘Maxey, ‘was reputed to be wealthy. He ‘Was manager for Alfred H. Peet & Co, shipping brokers, of No. § Briige «treet, Manhattan. The family rise early. While Mrs. | of break mineteen-yeur-old daughter Alice to call the head of the household, Mr. Maxcy's| apartments are upon the third floor of the yilla. ‘The young woman, 1—J. SUTCLIFF. 2—G. A. ALLEN. 3—CAPT. Br AU ECT recelving no aa- 4—CUMMINS M'DONA, M. P. 5—C. BRANPILLE. Ch DOUGHTY, M. bbe THE WORLD FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER: @, 1 1902. DISTINGUISHED PARTY MAKING TOUR UNDER GUIDANCE OF ENGLISH NOBLEMAN, WHO ROUGHED IT OVER THE WORLD, 7—SIR EDWARD CLARKE. 8—MRS. SADLER. Ge Sa M. P. FROM BOWERY 10 HOUSE OF LORDS All-Around Career of English Peer, Who Now Conducts a Bwelto her rapping, opened the door | Bnd found her father undressed lying @cross the top of his bed. He was thing. Blood was flowing from the | fin his head. When Dr. F, 8 He, of No, 210 Kast Eleventh street, ved, Mr. Maxcy was dead. Evening World reporter called at e Houke and wis admitted by a gray- ited woman who admtited that she ia Mrs. Maxcy. “My husoand did not commit suicide,” Bee said. “ie died of eart failure. it the ‘police insist in calling this a case a @uicide 1 shull be witn Mr. Maxcy a fore night,” Party on Tour Through the pe i "Why was the Coroner notified if ne . Pe Glew natural death?” was asked, United States. 4 tal » 1 cannot explain. ‘There was i vs Ro Léon for ul is disgrace. Mr, fay jaxey and 1 ow happy." A real Engilst) Baron, who has been 5 ‘te Dr. Kolle suia: “Mr. xcy died from | a sold! act walter ina Bowery f i effects of a gunshot wound in tne |restaurant, a steward on an Atianth ds His daughter --.ice, £ believe, hid | lines. a ship's steward, a fisherman and Fevolver in order to spare iver |an | er, Is at present In the city CORBIN GOES TO GOVERNOR'S ISLAND Roosevelt Directs “Dieta. kabaninertl in Accordance with the Gen- eral’s Wishes and a Recogni- tion of His Army Services. 2.—-Mator-Gen. a) of the army. ommand of the with headquar- Corbin, is to by De| t of the Fast wernor's Island ther, who refuses to belove that hor jin ¢ of a distinguished party 9 ti Shot time. Kor wens Mr. | Pingiish tourists who have Just tinisaed Kex bad sumeved from xclatica and, tour of British Columbia ar grentiy depressed.” sigan He le Courtenay Robert Perey Vernon to an Evening | inird Baran Lyveden. THe was the eldest Joubledly ended his | #0n of tie Hon, Courtenay Joa V is physical ailments. | rector of Grafton Underwood, med his old home n | amptonshire, | His brothe ¢ | died in who died on Ju the secon BS fax driven in an estate of 7 Mir. Maxe Northamptonshire. fs aay The present Baron Lyveden studied for tg the army, but flunked in his examina- He. Ur Yeats previous w |tlons for a commission, and then en- he Chicago branch. sted, After serving elght months he f —-—___ came (o the United States and earned ¢ f his Hving in various callings. ee Min Party of Vinttors. : : conducts parties of ¢ P aristocracy on t trips to remote parts of the world and ji aituner ihe te ha Niahe x ‘ ine « from Canada are the following P fe 3 | Lord and Lady Bray, Camming Mac- j rousin of Henry D, Mac- te Mi rk lawyer; Sir Edward 2 4 Clarke, wo was th itish Solleltor- Attorney Obtains Order for Re-|cenerat ti Lora Swisnury's an a and the latter's son, Pereiva a © moval to Washington of Co- | clarke: George Doughty, M. Poy Col 8 4 F : 5 Sader. M, P. for Middlesburo: 1 i lumbia Supply Co. Officers In- |sna srs Sadler, und G. A. Allen, Com ‘B:. ; ; servative Parliamentary candidate fo a * dicted in Postal Frauds. Croydon 4 Tt was before he succeeded to the tile that Baron Lyveden did the things that | Accompanied by their counscl, ox-| Ud furnish material for several District-at Ridgway. of Broan, | 20Ne!# ef adventure, He ts 1, well- In, Isaac 8. MeGiohan and Georme It | OUEt Rood-looking chap with a ° Huntington. the two indicted omcers|! , twinkling eyes and a pronounced ef the Columbia Supply Company, to- an pben es @ay appeared before United Biates| After falling tn his cxaminat f * Commissioner Hitchcock in the Federal}® Commission tn the army. pein Building to answer to the Indictmenta| Pause he preferred the actual belting Fecently returned in Washington, b.| 0 the perusal of books in watch is ¥et |G They were charged with having |W? the theoretical ideas of command. ! ig an army, young Vernon enlisted in) pired with one August W. Machen ns: core the Government through the|'® Koyal Artiller | le of the large iron boxes used by the tal Department for mafling pack- and papers P After a consultation with Assistant a -— United Sater trict-Attorney Wise, 1) the Bancrofts in} ‘i ‘Attorney Ridgway sald he had decided] London in 1 and was cast for the f to make no demand for a formal ex-| part of Capt. Seabright, in “The Over | mination in this distric his clients to be ta fon, without further '¢ but to per- o Washing- ny land Route." He remained with the Bancrofts the following yeur and played their lawyer, were then taken. t United States, iDstrict Court Judge ere an order was signed a their removal to the District dia. ‘The ball. fixed at $5,000 © promptly furnished. ———__ story, the Baron “found me way to the “d about for “a berth, sign in the anc which resia wanted. Lied Like = Gentleman. “1 appl 1 had eve gentiemal this morn ejolces in the Morgan's over- ng been stolen from nding thi pal Conventi David H Bishop-Coad, hour ( wos ‘slinging bi ¥. Dr, i “C have trie i to, find the place sinc Bowery is . cat Leow date Bil fictory as to if toey were oC in qual ty beet wet soup, and Goat and then began ‘S was gone and tietnt on lis whereabou ‘ patete 2 Teturned home in bis auto minus States andl na ore C, where Charlotte, fisherman, He lost his boat in a storm and then bought an Interest in the leading hotel | of the place. After a short rie} he became & Steekler Home, c dmwinst my cients i wo | Henry Meauclere in “Diplomacy” and | ts sald the lawyer, |‘rony Lumpkin i "She Stoo con- | Fee eee ues er: [Tous Lumpkin i "She Stops to Con. aste no time in demanding | QUep examination AU the end of ity second season on The two prisoners, accompanied by 3 . We i 108 One Hundred and seventh fell tite the subway Jeavation Publle School No. M1. wt One Tundred and ‘Twentyt ul this afte ot the #kul of hia service Ing the Sp a Phitippl are tn Gen. anation Gf the transfer of th S$. BM. Young, Chief | iscued tie following | view to enabling Major-Gen ome fumilfar with the du Taw Staft win t HUNT FOR RUNAWAY BOYS. Youngaters Belleved to Have Com Here on a Whee A. Vogel No Wiliam of Righty-u ad the pos Hee to send out a vem for bis two stepsons, CU years old, and seus, wie) in Norwalk V tie bows le pleveda with Heves they rode ty this ¢ them and Mr ity BOY STOLE FROM EMPLOYER, Got Away with 8220 Took Friend to Stamford, +Word was received at Police quarters this afternoon that t y, fifteen years old, of y-fourth str and Edward nf No. 420 West Forty acting upo: A general alarm eent out from New York Young Heath had r the i hardt, few wate nan office boy Besse & Bern. \ a BOY FELL IN SUBWAY. Fence After School and Shull, doin trying to climbed, a six way, whi won t ni he and fell ere ty slight nf Hhe recovery ——— TWO INDIANS BREAK LOOSE. The police the Weat ‘Thirtet et xtation have 1 asked to | Indians who wan Madison Square Gar from t One. ts height, Steckler, Mra, Steckler a hotel-keeper he went back to Alfred Stoeckle: gland and ¥hippe steward on if go mall steaintr, the running 49 Mouths sojourn | south Americad porta e swade, ts Jeoks aud ecrubbed statersons like e secured Aly a hae Bitagh da on ie American Mner the national oa: of Gormany. ua isnt | rent, bar ry Jawyer named hance | ~ TWOGALLONS A AY, NEVER GOT DRUNK Grocer Who Made an Alcoholic Liquor Held, Nevertheless, on a Charge of Moonshining on a Large Scale. Pablo Lonchest A grocer by business, vit as 4 violator of law, a nfoonshiner— Was Held in $1,000 ball to-day by Mag's- trate Flammer, for ng alcoholic Navor of his own manufacture without t Hoense. Site nox Hanor, yeur Manor’ pleaded It's just julee of the good! Detective Perkins, who made the rest, alt it was the alcohol JL, Riley, tof the Board of HE sf nd oft had] thar they | em sald th ons of It Med. gallons} aim. When the Magis: the selentine man ite was informed by ene that pre t. ale f they could stand two gy As that they didn’t thi 1 day 1 arink » question a fair one this manut wand ot was 1 act is the go. ure r at tw Julee TON, Oct, 2 — President ived a call from BR. P. Skinner, United States Consul at Mar- seilles, Consul Skinner will leave jshortly for Abyssinia, where he will meet and confer with King Menelik in an effort to establish fayoranie trade rela- | \v | Young yithat Mr, D atl tncate. tions between the United States ang | that rich country. comprising 475 of 740 & 10—LORD LYVEDEN, M. P., Guide. 11—PERCIVAL CLARK, SAYS SHE 1 WIFE OF LAWYER YOUNG Much Married Attorney, Who Has Figured Extensively in Divorce Courts, Claimed by a Wealthy Guest of Waldorf. a dawyer, 1g) Was divorced who tess th from it nl tte Ward McAllise ter Is ton » Molineux comes the announcement that b as married on Jan, 3 last to Miss Anna Trocnea, a wealthy and berutifal young widow of elind, Nv J. » when Mm. tu claim the rigit tou the Seymour, of Ho’ of her nan Ken, eter by declaring tiat he had never yi been married to ter As far as Justice Seymour could tearm from her s left Lawyer Young last » and went to Europe. Two kes ago she returned and ts now at Waldorf-Astoria. Afier her return a had* ridiculed the ed to her and had remarks that Brou ised her intense imme Seymour jarrlage Seymour sup- plied hee with, the md she told him Hately: ing World that he was not married to M en. He asserted that no mar had ever the ‘hare ndignation of the young ¥ Justice Boymour ‘The t rd Mrs. Young belongs to one of the ealthy families of Vineland, N, J. and it is Said that she is the widow of « distinguished nobleman, “She has long been Known In Vineland asx Coun- mour said er this 4 an Evening oon: “1 the marriage ceremony nie At Might nt, my home, an Terrace, Hoboken, After Twent to Duke's Hotel and Mrs. Young and we had to celebrate the J have long wen a friend of Young and wot not have sal gton cevemony Mr Mr. anything publicly wbout thfs marriage hal he not dented st.” Clothing Offer If you have Suit or Topcoat to buy, this is surely the most advantageous opportunity you will have at any time during the present season, For Friday and Saturday we offer one entire, immense lot, this season's 142 ‘Broartyay al of the r=} i s smartest Suits for Men and Young | Men; also 395 handsomely tailored Topcoats, made to sell at $15, $16, 17. and many as high as $20, and offer you unrestricted choice at 912.50 Unless you get garments and prices before your eyes together, you can form no adequate idea of this most unusual and remarkable value. | Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o’Clock. SN-WOODS @. Astor Fash FRED GIBBS'S WILL | UP FOR PROBATE Politician Leaves $30,000 Trust Fund to Each of Two | Sons and Residue of Estate Is to Go to the Widow. The wil of * Frederick 8, Gibbs se ho-day. ‘The peti- the value of the real Was filed for pr Von etates Ga | estate is unknown 0d the personal prop- rty is more than $10,009 The will f* dated May 5, 190%, and creates a trust fund of $19,000 each for the two sons. Gordun Mead Douglia Seymour Gibos now under fourteen years of age. ‘They saall enjoy one-half of the income until they be- | come twenty-one years o'd, and after that the whole income. \One-nalf of the Principal gces to eaci at t twenty-five and the remainder at thirty, To the rons also ts left the jew.iry of the testator. All paintings and art books the trus- tees are directed to sell within five years and from the proceeds’ to give $500 to his sister, Florence J. Cole, and! 4500 each to her two children. To Julla G. Kennally, daughter by his first wife. is left $5,500 and such life {n- surance, If any, as may be in her name or the name of her deceased mother. If the library belonging to the de- ibus and We are now able to supply the missing element—to restore to the gastric Juices their digestive power, and to make the stomach strong and well. We know that Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- lets will positively and permanently cure. We want you to try them, and will return your money if you are not more than satisfied with the result. Price 25 cents. Only at our store, or by_mail. Riker's Drug Store, 6th Ave. and 23d St Also sold at the following stores in Manhattan: Hegeman & Co. (a corporation), 200 Broadway; 200 West 125th St.; Amster- dam Ave. and 155th St. Kinsman's Drug jotores: 125th St. and 8th Ave.; 601 8th A J. Jungman, Drugeist, 1020 3d Ave.; 429 Columbus Ave. ¢ ® % Just below Phonograph Records & Supplies EDISON'S REC Baie, Fall Clothes. AT $2.95—SPECIAL SALE OF 200 BOYS’ DOUBLE- BREASTED ALL-WOOL BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS—THAT ARE WORTH $4—OUR SPECIAL PRICE IS $2.95. AT $2.95—SPECIAL SALE OF 5 LOTS BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, FANCY CHEVIOTS—WORTH $4, SPECIAL AT $2.95. The hundreds of different patterns, the snappy style of our Boys’ Clothing, would: mean nothing if the clothes were not made fabrice ped, Vogel Brothers’ ceased is sold. he directs that the in- : clothes for boys have been made for the —so different from Sidaw aid hen twa said Between his! . the ordinary kind of clothing. Double-Breasted Suits, ages 7 to 15. Prices legatees contest the will they are te] 32:95 t0 $8.50. Norfolk Suits, ages 6 to 14, $2.95 to $8.50. Joso their share. AT $3.95—SPECIAL SALE OF 3 LINES OF RUSSIAN The residue of the estate is left to the BLOUSE SUITS OF BLUE, RED AND BROWN SERGE— widow, Daisy Meade Gibbs; and she PRETTILY TRIMMED—SUITS WORTH $5.00 AND $6.00 AT. ; and the Morton Trust Company are THE PRICE $3.95. appointed executors id trustees. Sth Ityou want the litle fellow fo look at his best, buy him 8 Vogel Brothers’ y ‘ussian Blouse Suit. ¢ bloomer pants, the belt around the w: i atve nies vareen RECORD, him a soldierly look especially becoming. | Prices range from $3.95 s ion for Phi brolighvlal racoral petontvasta agent: AT $1.95—SPECIAL SALE OF 3 LOTS OF BOYS’ SAILOR Mreamirys Deparbatant paid wo sella an: SUITS OF BLUE CHEVIOT, TRIMMED WITH ROWS OF ounce for the bullion: delivered at San RED. WHITE OR BLACK SOUTACHE—REGULAR $3 Francisco, The strength of silver bul- SUITS—SPECIAL SALE'PRICE, $1.95) 1 Mon and the steady purchases by the] The Sailor Suits are for boys ages 3 to 10 years. Some are made plain, United States, has helped the stocks of others elaborately trimmed with rows of soutache braid and embroidery but the, il made Lie from the cheapest suit at $1.95 tothe finest = 7 sailor #3 $7.95. ONE MILLION Dt LARS: Peay SPECIALBALE OF BoYs' SPlécR vast suiTs,. / | M BLUE C ‘VIOT-+SUITS | WORTH $6. 50—AT THE aS L PRICE $4 ( FOR A G000° BY | | The ‘Vest Suit is growing in favo 5 with: bia ring knee, it Suits for boys are made with a style an pee Ue no} ofef ne -y bays’ clothes—bright, boyish aan ofef ne Mr. Rockeleller's Oiler Should Be a| Prices range from $4,95 to $12.00. | Warning to Every Man aad Woman, AT '$3.50—SPECIAL SALE 0F BOYS’ TAN COVERT BOX $ ‘COATS AT THE VERY sregiar PRICE $3,509... 5 The newspapers abdsmedicalJqurnais| ‘There is a and dashapout out Boys’ Top Coata which ; recently have had much to say felative| thet from Re tedinery kind, at a gi ape Thaw give te ai oer ory to John D. Rockefeller’s offer of a| my boy. id no matter Jiow low hie coat leads Sepy, Co million dollars for,a new stomach, is |, This great, multi-milionaire was) too Opens “Nog Rovers Open busy to worry about the ebndition of | ‘ ere his stomach. He allowed hi’ dyspepsia Saturday | |; ‘hi gh Saturday to run from bad to worsé, until in the < ae Ave venin; end it became incurable. q Evening. es \ E B . His misfortune serves as a warning- to 3 others, novell ni} 1a| Oa 4 , <a Every one who suffers. with dyspepsia | 927 5 for a few’ years will give everything he cy Oped Sa Saturday} Ni Night.Until 10 o’Clock. owns for a new stomach. There are twenty million men, and women suffering with dyspepsia—twen- ty million men and women whos¢ stom- achs are wearing out. There are no new stomachs for sale by at any price. We offer these sufferers the next best The Store That ‘Saves You Money. f thing. We guarantee to make their old Entire Block “Fulton, From} Bridge to Duffield St. Brooklyn. stomachs almost as food as new, | 6 eS o Dyspepsia is cause: y an abnormal Remember ” . state of the gastric juices. There is one member ¢¢ f element missing. The absence of this| | | We Give S. & i. Green Trading Stamp: destroys the function of the gastric] |® Ts Ue, rv} fluids. They lose their power to digest}, food. 4 Exceptional Clothing Values, »Men’s $15,00'Suits, $10.00, Men’s Suits, in handsome tew patterns of fine worsteds and all-wool cheviots, in latest style; cut and tailored in the best. man- 10. 00 ner ; Saturddy’s price.seeee....0+ Young Men's $10.00 Suits or! Fall Overcoats. 7.50 Made by one of the best manufacturers Of this lin€sees sooo... ceeereoee., Bargains for. Boys. Sailor Suits, blue serge, sizes 3 to. 10,, Russian Suits, blue serge, sizes 214 to'6. | All at Norfolf Suits, blue, black or fancy ee cheviot, sizes 5 t0 16... .seeeerseee Double-Breasted Suits, blue or black Cheviot Or Serge....eseeseoeee... Allof the above our regular $4.00 values. ‘ 2.95 | e Saturday Shoe Specials. Boys’ Iron Clad Shoes, made.of satin calf, heavy soles, quilted with steel circlets 1 50 and leather lined; sizes 1 to 534...,.. 7* Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes, In button, heavy soles, with patent leather tips and long sole leather tips all around the vamp, which prevents 1 50 kicking out, sizes 814 to 2... 7° Women’s Dongola Kid Shoes, In lace, Ce a ia fone 1 00 with close edges, low heels, laced: ; ? j i { **“Edison’s' Phonographs, $10.00 to. $100,00.. Also'sold on weekly payments. No adyance in prices, MBIA’ GRAPHOPHO.E, BRASS“HORNS,” 24> in,, 1 COLUM UNE With Reproducer and| "kell. = Hy ey he Hor, complete +....... 3,50 RECORD" BOXES, 1 peg, 156; RRS complete k, including up-to-date selec- “ti ons ; doze $4.00; each §0¢| © BRASS. AND nel LACK HORNS, 24 peg «