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RETR TEE IT ES TH HOME EDITION ~ EDITION NEW YORK, Ss A TU RDA Vic OCTOBE R 10, 1908 PRICE ONE CENT. CHILDREN’ MAROONED OVER NIGHT IN PATERSON § SCHOOLHOUSE, MEN PROMINENT IN RESC UE WORK é AND A SECTION OF THE DAM WHICH BURST, CAUSING WORST FLOOD IN CITY’S HISTORY. i \Receiver Smith to Try to Get at $20,00 000 Stock Grab and Subpoena-Serverg Are After Aim for Witness to Meet Dresse: Charges. |WALL STREET HEARS PERKINS in View of the Dresser Disclosures Ba _ Are Beginning to Make Close Inquiri ai ay Concerning the $56,000,000 in Prof wep BY SHOCK Which Went to the First Steel Syndicate Subpoena servers are chasing Charles M. Scirwad, financiersearer ins him, people who want to know are chasing ‘him, and now Recetmap Smith, of the United States Shipbuflding Company, has taken up the tral He wants to get at Mr. Schwab's bonds for the purpose of squaring the debts of the corporation. These debts amount to about $2,000,000, and Theodore Hall, Who a8 a Mo-| ve increased through legal interpretations of the transactions of the WLTeush torman Had Run Down and | ding Company Mr. Sohwab holds $10,000,000 in bonds, which he took from <= Killed Three Persons, .Burned| pany at 90 in payment for’ his Bethlehem Steel plant. He. holds /thim iD “lhonda as a debt against the company. It is reported that Reoetver to Death by Live Wire. will contest this claim, hoding that Mr. Schwab got full value for ee . mill in the $20,000,000 !n preferred and common stock, which was § After having killed three persons|to him as a bonus. , whe a motorman in the employ of the The New Jersey Corporation law makes the original stockholders Mate ; Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, |for the debts of a corporation. By “original” stockholders, competent lag Theodore Hall lies dead to-day In his}yerg say, is meant the man who first received the stock from the bing | former home, at No. 1812 Bushwick ave-lin return for cash or ome value received, but did not pay the full par LEE, a * GIRL ORUCCED } AND MURDERED $o Say the Police Concerning Susan Davies) Who Was Jomes Ludsun2 Found Dying in Front of Sta- —---- eee PORDY WOULDN'T Announsement was mae to-day fusan Da’ i young w | was found dying on the streets uf Brook-! | lyn yesterday, after having been erugged, and who later threw herself from a window of a stable, was to have z nue, Williamsburg, a victim of an elec- ine stock of the shipbuilding concern is supposed to be “full-paid and /? deer marriod noxt week. The maa to! Brother of eae Fanous Machine Knocks Him Down a8jtric sock. assessable, but the receiver will try to show that it wa not bought at pm |. BA lice. 4k Be iviiad : He Tries to Cross at Thirt He war Kcied while at work on tele-loy air, Schwab and his associates, } Brown, a el din Manhattan, | Gunner at Manila Bay Ended ; y Pee oman eT eeu, There are others involved with Mr. Schwab, who may be sued by fm For nino years Brown has been at-| i | Sixth Street and Fractures! ise haa @ premonition that he woutd {recetver, not only for the actual dobte of the company, but for the vales Life Because Associate of ton:i ¢ Davies, He has worke some day be killed by the same mys-/of the bonds held by “the public,” and which were not soi with ll , His Skull Renews conasNG BENT GR aera Thirtv Years Was Dead | : j ‘erlous power that had caused the death Es pian pian Patna ms eh | H of the three persons whom he had run|OOnuses, as were the bonds recelved by the promoters. There is somm founil hi pr i a ee p |_| over while working as a motorman. question as to who these others are. It is thought that a prominent trast 6 Wife, Mies Davies couflded this fa ae Rather than ive out white in Jone { A big Haynes autom Ariven SY) When Hall went to work yesterday/company may be shown to have been an original party in the transaction ’ to hier brother only a sn It, -Burdy,. wate | Georme Reatel, chanteur Miss Mar-|morning after an absence of three ‘The question of the value of the services of J. P. Morgan & Co. is ou ++—____— {ita Jameson, of Allegheny, Pa., ran} weeks he told his fellow-workmen that mviher, who lives in | t K of the Horton Ive Creaz | {over w amn at ‘Thirtyenixts street ana{i? ® dream he had seen his fate re-[tain to be discussed in thea ttempt of the recelvr to pay th debts of y. committed suteide with all de- | aiccawant barat tape : vealed and that he would surely be|chipbujlding concern. Whether or not it was worth the $5,000,000 Mormat Bei ayroatnass, Brook! User on te! Most Disastrous in the eisteay Of Chat | Brenes tome. innisiog so si Tehockced to death sooner ot inter. Le Co, charged to float $20,060,000 of atock will be discusced, Les Sp aa acti ‘ zauerh Nase, | ee that he will prosatly die. “L've grown superstitious,” he sald. ‘An attempt may be made to show that Morgan & Co) wi Miss Day N onrth streot >, = The man t« an Ital > ni “since those tragedies that happened tn n attemp’ y ean) ‘ore among, 1 bet On ago William Ho Wailing City and Passaic Hundreds of dite ay ee ene uinat my life walle | was a BL RT. motor-| original stockholders and therefore liable to assessment for the purpose *\ auditor of the Horton Company. a life * Pane se Re man, and I believe that my tme haa] paying the creditors of the company. INt may be that Morgan & Oo, | ‘ine fant tarts ged ous oey Families Homeless—Relief Expedim|sr river tame vor sano ce ee tn icsetin, [mow that they performed services worth the eaney pal jhome Mrom that thme ne su 0 ast when 1: reached neo ‘ cide Purdy did not sleep. He went tions in Boats Rescue Peo yle from Thirty-sixth atreet, but was on the| Hall did not go into the details of Out of the litigatio nsoon to be inaugurated there will grow, it is . AD eX") about in sorrow for the man who was Pp wrong @hle of the thonmughfare. The]what was revealed in the dream. His|lieved, principles in law that will prevent the future over-capttall mination of t yorday wh from the hors she dind Awl Neen to rithoalatiieaimmadel his mistant comp mn for thirty *~ Victim was just about fo cross tha comrades laughed as they all separated |of commercial enterprises. A fight will be made to prevent the sale to sen 49 hee amie Years, Me eokl nok Fougn Mest th Roofs of Houses--Damage Enormous, jsrcet wien the trait wneel ot the|to work on the mites teat are strane cra tauiaslet oldlicauserns| at lntated Iptlose ty Hoe iae CstT tena il mamaine caught im and threw lim to/along the elevated railroad structure in the ground, His skull was fractured In] Pulton street. Hall took up a aection|Stockholders figuring in the deal can be got at for the debts of the pound pau to-day received the fol-|'P* fl ond it is velieved ne will die.Jat Saratoga avenue. When the storm|pany, even after they have disposed of their holdings. pis sister wae marr ntention to leave N ould The local weather !u only hive been ¥r eso upon the m: oe 5 5 Ps i In a few minutes a crowd gathered] war at its height part of the wire ie ngan Ow Hla away e skirt} r ane win tet rl Jowing special storm waruing from Washington: andi the excitement consequent upon the|was working on came in contact with]. 2% ceorse Ws rou & Masel pike ete ee es ey a ' pee a herent Pane HN RAEN Wie “Hurricane warnings have been changed to north-|scckeat drew hundreds from ali sides.| the trolley wire and fifteen hundred] The report was a ated pied a ie eer ae See a ean think mity lead ty th n o return, that he - pene + 7 Sans Marly women saw ths aceldent and their | volts were sent through his body One man, a banker, too, who is a frequent visitor at No. 2 reho gave the wich the ki 4 i iv od tha worlds Fertond, east, storm warnings from orth arolina to New York. | johame added to the general confusion. | Those who witnessed the man’s awful] said positively that the date for Mr. Perkins’s retirement from the fir? ete da nd sister, all w a ‘Storm central, and almost stationary off North Carolina| poiceman Binn, of the Broxdway squad. |deati, were horritied at the sight. As had been fixed and that soon the official announcement would be made Was soon on the scene and he took/the electricity p Soe f ed through his bod 7 ¥ y jcoast. Miareeton uml cnantaues wunl anit walhe ciost. cons venanes uaautelite ene When it became known that J. P. Morgan and Mr. Perkins had bee « 1 “Wind will continue high from northeast, with rain) was on nis sway jo Jersey City to meet] street. carrying a section of the wire} closeted together from 10.50 to 1 o'clock yesterday it was at once surmised Miss Davies's: funeral will vecur vo iG Sin tie gus jet and| from Tatteras to Souther. New England. Mlenriasoeesi: ands Party, with him and in some quarters positively stated that the conference was for the pug 2 t . mal ‘or a lonK.t nothing was done to janded (on the pavement his] , at 5 dof thet (Signed) GARRIOTT.” help in Siltalians 2 AC man cay Despite the heavy | Dose of permitting Mr. Perkins to make his senfor partner aoqualntse wer ui ney, Messing ws hysician appeared gab ee A toe mes were nott the details of certain deals, which had been in Mr. Perkins’s hands. r ne: Talked wit deal about the AL fren Cee ee pone naa. Peon “5 1 , besnicen Phow-unis witnessed a thrilling rescue from: the river Just above the|negligeno' af people in general In not | eyeiely burned fro, heud to feo.” | The banker who says that the date for Mr. Perkins's retirement ri sending for un ambuiagice, but as 8000} eral to revive him, but he died, in| deen fixed says also that it had heen decided some time ago. Mr. Perkind ray, | {lis at the Spruce street bridge, in Paterson, to-day. Two men in @ steam) ay pe waw chat the Dew launch were heading for the cataract, They had evidently lost control of . oor he dis se al, She eraft, which was plunging in the rapids i Short time was responsible for the formation of the International Mercantile Tragedies Caused Him to Quit. | with its $60,000,000 of common stock, its $60,000,000 of preferred and 5 rrived and the Italian tle of Mat wap the three tragedies that hud Peers on z me histo, | “Jump for the bridge!” Detective Titus shouted. As the launch swept mpaplyel Dp sie ae wa i 900,000 of 4 1-2 per cent. bonds. This promotion has been disastroms matorman that had caurey and the failure of the Marine Company was probably the first serious blo® to Mr. Morgan. The stock of this company is now selling at 3 1-2 for @@ © eakfast: well fl ‘under the structure the men leaped for the iron supports. Both held fast WOMAN W WAS NOT MURDERED|: wecan y wi " a Wy 7 % a ve } 8 0 nN to the girders and were drawn upon the bridge by spectators. They gave 4 by hin car while runt Ach Ai a HELL GATE TO Go GOLDEN GATE. noir names as William Moore and Adrian Schott, sr. bei ih the samme: way atten Re common, 14 for the preferrerd and 30 bid for the bonds. Thus the stock amg he found he v une Brooklyn Mystery Clear —jbeen transferred to the’ Putnam ave: | the bonds, whose par value is $195,000,000, is worth at market prices 338, Ne AOE Walter White, Adrian Schott, jr., and John Sindle, three other occu- She W roo | fire Chaptuin Walkley Kestins (0/ ones of the launch, swam ashore and were pulled over the abutments, s Annie M. Cook. line alee es Sesh After the prokes: wd head I Late last night M nird death Mall decided to] 600,000. TORVeOU Ho cANIAnS. eliotn cod Go to. Cafttorntn, 1 ARG COREL EA IR EEE (aletnadtorttio mieantetram, barlthe/ oar TSR TS PINs panel dal RV LOA Rage ea CT Ee ‘The failure of thie company to make good the promises of the promm aader dure M atl foo further , SST een ARAL IWR ile n i was Se ea eae iste ee ier l i i ‘was * fou euenin a the “hough about the followed by the decline in the price of the stocks of the United examinat Ho Was allowed to “ s ie rar ent Was too strong a et rope a that he had been througn hit > atreet, and after- st ation, aftel announce of the bond conversion play 1st Oakla A few ininutes later a sixth man was seen swimming feebly in the] warq in the land “Hoel tee! Corpora tlony BIOL be toemeteat ae tee aby said to have widened the breach between the senior and junior partness @ dents that multiplied so > ‘i hat he became convinced fins ke | tie firm of J. P. Morgan & Co. Pe re" Shocked ita dene Then came the United States Shipbuilding Company exposure, | sreol, which was selling at 17 1-2, dropped to 14 1-4, a new low record. Conflicting Stories The story told by the i fn Gates Avenue Court t« to-lay Iriver near the bridge, He grasped a clothes line thrown to him, and waaltal, ax Annie M vn ee Tpulled to safety. H gave his name as Martin Robinson and said he had eg oar artment with Mrs in the fallen in when watching the previous rescue O'Connor fdently — falio he fort on whe aman my dgul (rie slo : - ae , - . ° ng nto ; * Hinchcliffe heada’a relief fund with $50, Two hundred families! a part of the poilc i HOME ; Hinchcliffe headers. ¢ 4 u i Perkins engineered for J. P, Morgan & Co, the Marine deal, the bond Tho negra said that ne was in tad Ne jum Tam taking. [are homeless, and Gov. Marphy will be requested to throw open the State H ' f the Shipbuild: Trust, three things that he barness-rvom, on the second floor ot] sy tt speaking Of DIS | Armories for thelr reception, ‘The police went through the Sixth Ward ; what thi j version planvand the Shipbnlaing a rns bg bb a Hell Ge ty ial w eputation as a financier. wlWays reganled as faithfol man. bat who wis — an accident of som 1y, Morgan’ the ® stable, when Jones vrought the ' Wall street circulates miuny rumors without any foundation, but young woman in. He satd that shortly (1 the families living there to vacate. This section is a at noon and orde y Wax brought In he saw her aT He iy quarter of a mile below the falls — ——EEEs os Derk © retire is te veral qui where ‘fon the third floor ina) LOST HIS TOOTH BY A FALL. The body of ten-year-old Nellle Hartley, swept off the Hamburg ave-]¥—— EAT AER ea peng er tl ewincneoenniteotcee report ne a x At set is told in several quarters | Be seaveondices, sits when ne nape] ne tmnt an] US Beldge, sa not been reed ed. ; WER FU SAYOROOR, Conn Fe ar eae eee eae RNR NS a ee 11, ity ‘gtandllig’ In: tho sdooeway 6 Jonena 1 FLOOD MOST DISASTROUS, Forecast for the thirty-six hours J/ \"" westbound, struck } to receive a salary of $260,000 a year. ih’ halt droceed, te plas Phe mo sirous flood In the history of Paters Passale, N. J., a° 2 P.M, Sunday for N vay ut : Kes ; : room half d i While pla The most disastrous flood In the history of Paterson and Passat J.,]} ending a unday for New fi... n| WAS THERE AN AGREEMENT ON STE: Fe) Bhe had on no waist, and her neck | fourth & wad Arms were » Sae had removed York City and vicinity: Threat} iy ti has grown out of tho bursting of the Pompton Take dam, i> esty cs dine ening and probably rain, with J] for’ tevday and the high water In Ne 1 ‘The exposures made by Daniel LeRoy Dresser of the: ry rainfall of y her t gnd oae of her Whoes and » fed khvoush hie 4; ' a a employed ty und floor profits in the Shipbuilding: ato. a She whe Jeokinn avout In AGE Oh Ded AWA Ano: lakesh sar bee a, CRE ORs has been lost but hundred ¢ } Py winds, ‘to-night and | lava ay tracks : ‘ ) Mi Ns EKO toa Ving i ; 7 am) ivalas were Sent around ‘ i i dpsbe taken prereset ak: J. > Continued on Becond Pas, eee ncmmmemnmemns Air Ling No gue was burt.” Me ‘ (Continued on Fert

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