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SHIPYARD WEN GAAK'IS SUED FIR NOW HIT BACK) WINE AND CIGARS Credit Man Gets Judgment . Made| Against Equitable National, of Which Young Carl H. Schultz Is President. SCENES AROUND THE MORSE IRON WORKS AND DRY-DOCK COMPANY, =- WHERE 2,500 WORKMEN WERE LOCKED OUT BY CONCERN’S SUSPENSION. (From a photograph taken to-day by an Evening World photographer.) HURDER VICTIM’ [PARKS ANKIOUS FOUND IN RIVER! FOR NEW TIE-UP ‘Police Believe Mutilated Body in|Convicted Walking Delegate in ‘ ~ Hoboken Ferry Slip Is that of} Great Glee Over the Closing a Man Possibly Slain on the] of the Morse Iron Works in Jersey Shore. Brooklyn, Following Charge Against Charles M. Schwab by ex-Senator Smith, the Trust Appeais from Decision Judgment for $2,548 was rendered by IDENTIFICATIONS MADE, ALL THAT ARE NOT “GOOD” : BUT ALL ARE WRONG.) WILL BE CLOSED, HE SAYS. Top of Head Was Cut Off, and/He Had No Quarrel with the the Theory Is Advanced that] Fuller Company and Expects This May Have Been Doneto| that Corporation to Make | Hide a Bullet Wound. Changes in Agreement. £ The mystery surrounding the mutl-| so) fated body of the man found in the : » North River near the Hoboken ferry slip Grows deeper with each passing hour. The! belief that the man was murdered the Morse Iron Works 1s one engmy we have toasted to a frizalo on our little gridiron,’ chuckled Sam Parks, the convicted walking delegate of the| jo y to an Ev ter. 5 —- ‘4 ¥ % aap Perce a8 detectives en-| weet close them all up if they don't Z adi eae Pie | : agen FLW OF Tea ‘AGE Votk's Morgue, Hoboken, thia|0© #004 to us,” he continued after he it was said hy A.J. Votk that} ad read the statement of President| Phe Wentifieation of the vody ax that of{ Morse that the walking delegates and eo J. Smith, of No 980 Mast One| te Unions had forced them to suspend. Hurkdred ‘and Titty-asth street, wha] “The Morag. poopie. have ‘Deen on io eatay | Dlink from tho thme they started to fight | us a year ago, I knew we would put| usiness if they didn't mysterionsiy disapperred on Wedr weiter collecting £30,000, had proven false. Phe fdentifcation of the body by Mrs.| them out of Michael Mealy. of Phjladeiphia, as that| knuckle down. of her husband, has also been disproven,| “What will your union do to provide i Not Jerome J. Smith. for the 2,000 men thrown out of work and thelr famiHes?" George H. Thompson, manager of the Not Philanthropists, Bronx oMce of the Conron Brothers’ «what do you think we are, philan- "packing house, first thought from the] thropiste?” the haughty sneer. pF Gesckiptions of the vody at the Hobo-| We have our men to look out. for.| | ken Morgue that 1t was that of Smit those fellows take care of them- But Smith was forty-two years old. was! solves,’ 7 & feet 10 inches in height, weighed 175] When asked about the reported con- pounds, was bald on the top of his head] tession of Walking Delegate Farley. LAY. QOL? and had a smooth face. In appearance} |mpiicating Parks, the defiant leader ; r he greatly resembled a priest or clerny ___.| President Roosevelt, with Sec-} wasinarox, oct. o—atenry a, {™osaRe ociday #1800) 8 ealiateral sid rley can do what he pleases. He mortgage bonds; $14,094, of preferr ee Ser anv aya een at) say anything that won't hurt STOCKS DULL BUT eeu SCHWAB OF retaries Root, Hay and Hitch-| st#, «itor. for te Pow:-omce De-| rock and. #0/i0;00) of common. sock Imported Fapanese M. Nilson against the Equitable Na- roll {s Vice-President. COMPANY IS SOLVENT. | "rie cuit brougit to ght ene method Complainants in Action It 1s|credit man tn ¢he bank, declares in an cigars and wine in eettlemect of claims Money was necessary to get the credie dicial Errors Are Charged. | 20%, the’ moods settle suustactory. dor sMtlenient !t was denied He then of Appeals in this clty to-day on the bank fatled to put in an ans rand Company from a decision of Judge Kirk- rr increases in earnings. The Long Island petition of Roland R. Conklin and three CABINET TAKES (|P ‘Tho shipbuilding concern tn its petl- a — H ji , tion states that the four complainants Total Financial Transactions Of| own oneatcn, of 1 per cent. of the out- tional Gauk, of which Carl H. Schuitz, employed by banks in adjusting bad itemized statement that he spent the Held, Represented Only a the bank had againet certain crelitors. Nilson recently left the empioy of the PHILADDLPHTA, Oot. 6.—Argument| dled suit through Attorney Samuel Fer- judgment for the fuld amount sued for Ni ited Stat patrick, of the New Jersey Unite ates GAIN IN EARNINGS, Railroad has a gain for the two months | other stockholders of the company, ad-|ee Yor August of $35,815 “‘Missousi Pat judged the ehipbuilding company in-|cific reports an incredse in gross earn= tolvent and placed the affairs of the| ings, for the month of September of a -Offi standing stock of the company, and that the Post Office Department notwithstanding they brought the pend- N ‘Ab D for the Year Go Well Beyond] ins suit om Dehalf of all the stockhola- ECRWEAY cpt. Sees Appointing Receiver. default <o-day in a suit brought by Oscar DECLARE IN COURT THAT the youngest bank president in the United States, is the head and John Car- debts, Nilson, who was employed as money represented in the purchase of Minority in Concern, and Ju- It is alleged that the expenditure of the bank. When he presented his claim was heard by the United States Court|guson, of No. 132 Nassau strect. The appeal of the United States Shipbuilding | was rendered. Circult Court, appointing James Smith, BILLION DOLLAR Jr, receiver of the shipbuilding com-| Railroad reports to-day show further pany. Judge Kirkpatrick on June 90 last, on ending Aug. &1 of $138,227 In gross and company in the hands of « receiver. ers, not a single other stockholder has i Joined in the suit. that Figure. “on the contrary, the petition says, in opposition were represented $8,25,000 first 100 dozen feast G feet in height and dad @ gra The a % 0 WRECKING TRUST,| 000K: Discuss Important Mate] =i" for the fourtn quarter ot the| mante 0 error agit the’ New ders Silk Tres, » mustache. as much as it does Sam Parks. We ‘The identification of the body by Mrs] huve split up long ago and he's no} year, which allows a final announce- | cosurt. | Mealy as that of her husband was port- | good." ters at First Formal Session] mest of the income and outgo of the], Mast Qt the alleged error are based |hand hemstitched stocks, ms Ae | im that the New Jerse: t tively denied this morning by Thomas] “Then ne perjured himself when be | ‘hat rles M. Schwab soll to the entire postal service for the fecal year |was without jurisdietion: “The last error drawn work ends; white and Po fMelles, of No. 7 Garden street, Mo-| testified in your behale before?” i United States Shipbuilding Company! Since Summer. ended June 20, 1903, The footings are|assigned. ts that no proper case was 3 boken. , "L alwt saying « nything about his | the Rethlehem Steet Company, taking] 7 as follows Denditures, $138,754, shown for the appointment of a Te: black only, Second Identifcation Wrong. — |periuring himself. Hut T guess he knows jin payment $10,000,000 In bonds, $10,000,- [ celpte, $134224443. Defielt, $4,560,044. it and no. necesalty exists for the h Belles told the police that he Anew | when he te well of.” i oo 0 Of preferred $10,000,000 comay Bui Be tor qy| The total financial transactions of the |appointment of a recalver. 50c. each, ‘Mealy well and that he had seen him| “How aré you golng to ent the mo ina [stock when he “well kr that : ct. 6 —Por nearly! postal, service for the ye: ie Dill upon. which the receiver wae Within the last six weeks in Brookiyn.|stonecutters signing the urbitration, Steel Dominated the Market) neinterom steer Company was not two fours to-day the President andl) the money order sytem, are $1 appointed charged that through ‘rec value $1,00. Mealy, according to the story told by |Mwreeinent of the Employers’ Associa- Fy ; worth at the most $10,000,000" is the pers of his Cabinet now in the clty | inus for the first time passing the tors have made it hopelessly ins te Dfeliss, disappeared from Phitadetphia | Hon ; Showing Support, While Ail gists made by former Senator James In onsultation at the executive) sition dotiar mark vent and that a seheme waa devieed be-| AL complete assortment of Paix months ago. fe was only avout five| “L aln't a going to prevent It, ‘The mith, Jr, receiver for the shipbuilding * as the first formal meeting ee ine y Conver Bb Sone en AG LOM! 5 Beet feven inches In height and, while| stonecutters never intended to #inn the! the Standard Issues Were ooiitns. in ais + to the bond fore-/0f the Cabloet since the conclusion of! mW eTER HERBERT BURIE ympany, by which the former should Silk and D the face'of the dead man resembled his| agreement. ‘They are with ux, ‘They Accorded a Share of Favor. closure sults of the Mercantile "Trust| tie President's summer vacation. See D. squire, the strares oft ati Bethlehem = {a some respects, the shape of the head| won't stand for that fake agreement of *) Company and the New York Security| retartex oot, May and Hitchcock were Steel | Companys for, nomlag Bnd “air Washable Stocks, A wna shape of te body was quite difer-|the employers and they will remain in Ba) and Trost Company. the only members abeent bassador Choate Prominent at | Prot” . Nent. M the Hullding ‘Trades As#embl, | The sults were brought in the United | While all those present were reticent ‘The petition also charged that at the t Meliss was positive the body was not] WA Sign Fuller Agreement, Stocks closnd generally higher, with| States Cheult Court by the Mercantile {as to the details of the meeting it 1s the Faneral of Diplomat. time the bill was filed Schwab “was 25c., 5oc., 75C- each. i = trac t 1e nh tod. Steel| Co 7 ° rene h LONDON, Oct. Sir Michael Her-| trying, with the ald. of the ship com- . that of Mealy. “WI the others they will sign the! aang at a low ay. & mpany to foreclose ite mortgage as} known that some matters of importance, A> aye wt er. directors, to acquire all the com- A third identineaton of the body was}iniier Company's agreement, which | dommated marke: and held to the} trustee for a $16,000,000 bond Issue, and| particularly relating to the Navy and|bert, +the late British Ambassador at * properties for nothing.” Hand-made Sets, a John B, Bingston, of No. 481] qoes not Kill the walking delegate aua| 84. both common and preferred show-| by the New York Security Company, |Post-Oftice Departments, were under| Washington, was burled this afternoon ea ahh cere ny eer ceneane a oa, Thirty- 4 ~ | ani mains. Other stocks that tlyured! also us trustee, to foreclose its ronside In the family plot at Wilton, Wiltshire, | t allegations as at orders ot Ci 4 P Wese One Hundred and Thirty-frst |woich is fair. That is, It ts almost fair. | HE wale Other st hat fmured} also us trustee, to foreclose Its mortage | consideration. he funeral was largely private, King | Judge ikrapatrick appointing Mr. @mith ollar and Cu 4 Tetrect. Bingston on viewing the body} iy not going to make any trouble for] Well in the dealings were aul,| upon a bond Issue of $10,000,000. The investigation of the affairs of the The fung Sant bod e XINB | recoiver be revoked: Bi prongunced it (hat of Nils Knutson, who line Fuller Company, out there te one| S¥%@r. Unton Pacitte, In his answer Receiver Smith states | Post-Ofice Department, which has been} Edward and the Prince of Wales! Decision was reserved. f t S boarded with bim until Sept, 14. br two things 1 want them to\change| ti Pennsylvanin, Ro further that about June, 1902, Mr. jin prog for many months, was| sent representatives, while Ambassador | ~~ ——_—_———___ Tom 1.25 to p5.95; Bingston know of no mancs on Knut-[ Qing y puene they will do it if Task) Mand. while all the standart Issues’ SchWad conceived the fraudulent scheme | stated by Postmaster-General Payne to| Choate, Secretary White and Second THE WHEAT MARKET. =" vey by coe it 98 ald positivel: ihecatto were shown favor of transferring the Hethlehem Steel] be practically concluded, although aj Secretary Carter, of the American Em-| Influenced by strength in the outside A few choice sample identified, but he «. - Company to th abuilding Company] few matters of importance remain to| assy, represented the United States. |markets, wheat, after opening steady, \ Wolk’s morgue closely resembles thit of} “I've been thinking about writing a wil str by be played see- v excessive an du nt ee r Simultaneously there wag an impres- 4 Mavison. The police, after questi ning | yy statement of my position in this| Will street bulls and bears pl ea ree at aii excessive an fraudulent cousidera+| be cleared up. sive memorial Service in the Maribor. | #0ld up 8 of a cent over last night's Capes and kuffs, estou. were, inclined to cast dour} AEHt, but none of the papers would print| MAW Ail day today. | flrs tila) fini and ty a manner that would enable} Mtr, Payne discussed briefly the results} ough House chapel, St. James's Palace,| final gures. St. Louls advanced 7-8 and | ‘upo! entificadion. a ty ere up ne bears, anc him to absorb for his own use ie ite _|'The service, whic! 3 y ‘chor: 2 k 7 : 4 * + ea It, Ail the New York papers are against | Were UP and then’ the ears, ani Hae for his own we all the | of the work, but made nathing approx- |'The service, wiieh was fully jghoral:| Minneapolis 1-2 of a cent on covering. | solid black, solid white, white { c|me, and they even had thelr men (i | He bears were down and the bu rrop And assets of the Shipbuilding! {mating a report upon the investigation. | Ya" ty Waiting), representing -King| Ate? Yesterday's decline room traders d black d black d ear an aPee revenlcd the Drasenor OF canana City send out a lot of Iles about) WS Ani so it went all day, At the) Company to the great Injury of Matters relating to all the depart-|icdwand; Mr. McCormick, the “United| Were short of both wheat and corn, Lae Er ak ack An Sead man, but the paysiclans sid thie| me openiiig, tating took on a hollday ay-|itors aud shareholders. ‘To do t ej ments of the Government which have |Stutes “Ambassador, to Russia; the! fart eiuitiai war prices held ‘etesay | White, might be ‘accounted fur by the mutt | Parkas Neutenante say a movement a| PEE and the ticker figures crapt out #0) Teeelver charges in is answer that] arisen during the summer were dis-| Alix Boundary Commissioners. | the| AT tiv anee, » tons of the head and body and did not sa slowly that tho regular attendants at) Mr. Schwab represented that his stock | cussed in an informal way. but it {#, Who were hot at Wilton; Foreign Bec-|New York's opening prices were: By, Becessarlly indicate death by drowning. |under way, instigated by Parks, to open) oi sion houses became disguated |! the Bethleiem Steel Company was | ina 1 that no definite action was|ieary Lansdowne, Lord. Strathengs, [Weest—December, 81-4; May, 531- . WO5, ‘he e ved 0 0 ’ y be. |Comminsion houses bere £ 4 ompAny WAS) understno: at no d actio! =| re E + Lo 4 . ‘ G above ieibriaga at the nove aoa Hi en geventee eons eal Jand loft. At timen the ticker stood) Worti $30,000,000 and that the steel com-| tion regarding them | the anadian ait Repeal sani etiis Cnicaane opera prices were: Wheat formerly $5.00 to $15.00. possible that the missing portion of the Hd- | atill for three and four minutes, but; Pany had earned a profit of $1,441,000 Fen eee eOn ddisa Pauncolecee acs : TO 71 Ste December, 76 3-4 te may have contained ¢ pullet wound |!0& Mechanics in an effort to have them mats, Lady fote, Lord Ich caused the death of the man. rejoln the Building Trades Assem tis also khouxht that, while several |The Empio: Association say auch the mutilations may have been caused | ay effort will meet with failur | by the propeller of a large steamer, the ton) during the yeur and had a surplus’ of and Lady Cromer, Sir C. S. Scott, ‘thu Orn May, 18,0) 461-41; De- | $1,118,000, wierens een Aver claims Hritish Ambassador to Russia, and Sir r, 1-2 to HOR |the pi vs " ‘linton Dawkins. Among. th ‘ New’ York's closing prices wer yy) Le Deiaeler tac ercps cM eaake to Wilton wets Asiastlige | Whent-May, a's Ba pazeber, A aylor O00, had’ not earned over $1,000,000 eattenator Wetmore, Count eg | bid, Corn—May, 497-8 bid; Decembe: prices were strong and every quotw showed # slight advance It was sald on what seemed to be god authority that the Steel earnings for r ch Broadway and Twentieth Stree BNR iaas coc eah it ern erty — this quarter would be much better than | 4d had a surplus not exceeding $5,000, jing the, Fusslan, Ambassador (o the|§ 2tcago's closing prices were: Wheat ad Fifth Avenue. puis extending from above tne hip bones for the corresponding quarter last yenr.| Nee Citateea ee ae tat Mr, The latter sent a large wreath of violets | -October, ars ew acecnpern tT Le nit0 . “ Pepe vanes Ove strone/ of A This had an excellent effect on the pre- d the Shipbuilding Com- Jwith two small American and British} 7714; May, 773-4 bid. Oorn—-October, eller, could aot Have severed both feted. ‘which advanced from iz at{P'y to defautt in ity interest, forciug | aye intertwined “and draped’ with) 4t41-4 to 44 3.8; Denember, 44 $4 ty 44.7: 3 elgg hneg or a ene ial ie oheningito ea dust before tiis;elose! its jusolvency, thereby wrecking it, thus rape. aay, c ve enabling Mr. Sel SS CMInT a bling each other could have been ‘The belief that the dividend on the com- Mr. Schwab and nis associates i] mon would not be cut helped that issue, | °° “caulre Its assets, bh / Doubt Swimming Theory. which alao made an advance and was| Jt Js Ukewise charged that Mr, Schwav) Mother Stricken with Heart The theory that the man had been ‘ tag ‘i and his associates, acting in collusi Swimming. which accounts for the ab: solling at 177-8 ‘Tue strength in Ui nd) his . h collusion f i i Gance of clothes, doubted. ‘The. up. Issues helped the whole mat! which] With “a so-called reorganization com-| Disease While Preparing e aoe react. vanes | mittee.” caused the Interest " SEsome,rtioment eee, al He eee ose etary |e aes UE RESS™ parma ah Meal for Family Passes Away with Her Loved Ones About. Were well kept and the hands were in i istricte steadily, so that before the closo every | to moat. yy fun Bood condition, although atone time uve | ASSistant District-Attorney Cor [erosion the tist was soiling well above brett tha ontranaine had evidently done hard work : : Ah ‘ 2 awed t Tadging from ehese tacts, tne man could} —rigan Denies the Report that]! spenins and many showed @ ne mot have been a sailor, and so hardly gain for the day. cal Would have gone swimming near the ing the day houses with Chicago © meamship piers as sailors onthe atc} Henry Farley Was Angry and) During «he say Noasee a hares, of LONDON STCCKS DULL. With her husband and her atx children Mantic ners sometimes do after dar! hapa bake ‘i i j 1 crowded a ', begging her to speal at the : Sec Which good judges sald at least 90 per rowded about her f fn com‘oriable ot even" ‘opulent ‘eifcume Would Aid Prosecution. Uiwds forthe phere account very] eee eee Improved |ana to return to Ife, Mrs, Caroline ene day adds to the short account, which Is aud Closed Quiet, Kinngott lay dying in her flat at No, 336 BMRe of anower Gultceue ca Alteudy very large, and which promises} LONDON, Oct. 6—Money was plentitul] West Fitty-third street to-day, About Ws gaining ground with each pess.| Assistant District-Attorney Corrigan !¢o become ¢o unwieldy that the bankers | 10 the market to-day and discounts were| her was every indication of the neat i ae o-day denied the report thet Henry Far-| Will have to take steps ot ome time | conseau easier, with a renewal of| housewife and good mother she had y, walting delegate, under Indictment Maetitly tnitod to. prevent demoraliza- | he Continental demand for bills, Busi-| been, ‘The devotion of those who hov- COTTON BROKERS COVER. |‘*" “\si'« : tion. hess on the Stock Exohange opene)|ered over her showed that her efforts, * | tor perjury In hia testimony at the triat|" "The total sales of stocks were 316,200/ heavy, Congols started wo Owner ts [naarancbesntioet of Samuel Parks in the Josephus} #ares, and of bonds $2,475,000 the political situation, the EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES MMAEUisass in Liveroyal Ingucncea he political situation, the construction) Mra, Kinngott died as ene haa sive i . . y of thi y Cablnet being disapproved. | Long before the gray of dawn she at \ © Meings in the Market Here. Plenty, ‘complaint, had ‘turned state's The Closing Quotations, ‘Thoy began at 68 9-8, recovered £16, thon Ronee the house maohinery. There - ‘ Cotton brokers were impelled to cover | °Vidence ‘Vorday's highest. Joweat and closing prices| weakened and closed steadier. Home| was breakfast to be got for her husband oe Ben the market to-day by reason of the| “I have had no conversation with Far-| Miter or from last recorded mule are ws fol-| Ralls were dull, Scotch being the weak-Jand the six children, all of whom are 2 i > unexpected rally in Liverpool after the| ley," sald Mr, Corrigan. ‘I have made ows Itigh. Low, Clon. et, [et on continued sales from Glasgo grown and all of whom work, She did A luxury that |) Be Opening to-day. This resulted in a firm|no overtures to him nor has he made| Amal, Copper.. .. 41% 40 41 Amertoang were depressed, the posi-| not call others to assist her. They need- } @tart here and fair advances throughout| any overtures to me. I have seen him|A™ Si & Nef dats Ae ‘, [the ist. Private cables attributed the} but once since Parks was tric’ on the| Am. Sugar ug ) firmness at Liverpool to a demand from] Plenty indictment, and that was yea-| AND. fe 8 [the continent. The weather map was|terday when he was arraigned tn the|B'klyn Rap. Tran )) fairly good. noting showers through the| courtroom. He bowed to me and 1/{nh, Pacniiie | belt, (but with continued high tempera-| powed to him. ‘ : heh, ames the fart invited @ Uberal, and! “John R, Helnselman was assigned tion of United States Steel sec: causing anxiety. ‘They Improved ines | ed sleep, and she would not call them jand closed quiet. Kalftlrs were wea until the breakfast was served, forced liquidation, ‘The husband heard his good wife in the kitchen moving about, Then he v da heavy fall. He investigated and TAXES COME ROLLING IN, |neant near (al. treat inothire breathe ing her last. He called ‘his children and they came to her. Some one called a has become a necessity to es le . s v= + nother was le xy ithe carly-selling came from aources | {ny the court I auld to Heintelman: z Manet V1 Fe y. “Heart disease," said the doctor. ig hat led yesterday's altack on the iit these: let yipaueati init ia lcaee : Col. Austen, Receiver of Taxes, to- ess rt a day gave out the following figures as| —- a ‘Opening prices were: October, 9.14] let me know.’ Ihave not been it r y November, 9.20 offered: Decem-|‘Tombs, nor have 1 seen Hetnselman| Manhattan i) «+ Sf [eae Bret Cavin jominction Of texew tor CURB TRADING QUIET. smokers, Hoa9 bids March, 83), to. 996; [Ace I lmow no details of any con-| Mo. K & TEX: = 0) ee atten ——— 9.25: May 9.85'to 9.26; June, |fesston, 1f one has been mado.” Mo. paeitic’ + Bronx. . 319/82 ynternational Marine Conspicacus 4 uly, 9.41 bid, . | Farley is a delegate of one of the | Norfulk ©. We - aouly im the Outside Market. painters’ unions, and before the troubles | Ont, & Wert oe ichmond > market r . Con pennasivania. + Dealings in the curb market were quiot a cage To MERGE GOULD LINES. ce eases) comratnced\ yas) cue of] the Hen es = | rota f ig aus aig | and easy to-day, with International Ma- MOGUL SMOKE q bs. s s joe Pea $ The first day's ‘receipts for 12° were| rine and preferred the most conspicu- hep ermataer yan pans, papi ar Mimbcnsey, ot tne waves, | Creed, chat mejor be nor ESE dead it: 2 | adaian. ous features of the list, they being dealt EGYPTIAN SMOKERS, at arks was in the Lynch galoon at) Southern pacitic aby = fcr Dent Eide Bases fi reeacis rama enohe maowice lanl (age lp qupegpcdl Fitty-ninth “etree and” Thin! aveniiey|sourn, Nell,’ -of., T6l6 Pa., Oot. 6—President | when. Josephus Plenty, the Hoboken | st. L.&.6. F.2d pf 44) » Jx., of the Wabash |contractor, alleges that he gave Parks | 07", ron @*thorough inspection| the $200 check to call off the strike of |Union Pacific .. it on the Pitis-|tis men. After Parks's conviction Far-|(" Leather; " ley, was indicted for perjury ‘ynd fea to New Jersey, where he wae arrested and extradited. a and asked prices of the principal outside weourities wore: President Stillman and Others Will e Again. x ‘The annual election of the New York Clearing House Assoctation, which re- cently celebrated its fiftieth anniver- |N sary, was held to: and resulted in ‘the re-election of James Still- man end the other retiring officers, J, ot. Sunday, World Wants Work 3, 10 for 25 cents) Cork Tipe-or Plain yu $ a t Py % i 4 CLEARING HOUSE ELECTS, | vance of about 1-2 per cent. ‘The did 1 14ei44414+1 1+!

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