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HE HAS DOUBTS OF NEW YORK. .., 4“¥es, Iam going to get the $50,000,000 if I can—not $5,000,000—ans as many lives as possible.” . “What is your principal object in coming to New York? Will you es- tabiieh another Zion City?” “I do not know. I was asked to come here and look over the field. I can not tell what I will do until I see what can be done. New York may be so wicked that it will not accept the Gospel. If I find that I can establish an- other Zion here I will do it.” Dowie arrived at the Garden in his own carriage, as fine as there is on Fifth avenue, and the ‘‘prophet” emerged, followed by his wife, Col. Stern, the Chief of Police of Zion City; Alexander Gladstone Dowtle. son of “Blijeh I1.,” and Mrs. Stern, wife of the Chief of Police and Secretary to Mrs. Dowie, who is general overseer of the women’s work in Zion. The crowd thought that was plenty for onc carriage to hold, but two secretaries for Dowie and Overseer Speicher and Overseer Excell, the closest men to Dowie, also piled out. Some of them had certainly to He on the floor of ‘the carriage. The Zion Guard saluted Dowie, and he pompously returned the salute @nd said in a roaring voice: “Peace to thee.” “Peace to thee be multiplied,” was the concert reply of the guard, having been previously drilled by Dowie and Col. Stern. It was effective. ‘Walking into the Garden, Dowle was escorted to the west balcony and shouted to those of his host who were there; “Peace to thee,” but the words wore hardly out of his mouth when he shouted in a thunderous voice: “I ‘want that hammering stopped!” “And it did stop. While the “prophet” was assigning the various divi- | sions of the host to sections In the Garden two newspaper photographers got up in the gallery back of Dowle and were focusing him when the eagle eye | of Col. Stern espied them. “Put ‘em out!” he yelled, and a dozen of the Zion guards laid violent hands on the camera men. “Sir, you're handling me in an unchristian manner,” sald one of the photographers with a wink. But out he went. TEN THOUSAND GREET DOWIF’S ARRIVAL. -Dowie arrived by mistake to-day, but that did not prevent a curious crowd of 10,000 persons rom gathering in the Grand Central Station to peep at Eiljah I. “Dowie was scheduled to arrive in Weehawken on the West Shore road, and thither went 15,000 persons to see the “prophet.” His coachman, ele- gant carriage and $5,000 span of horses, all shipped here from his home in City,\ were also there to meet him. But,at the { moment the trainmaster announced that Dowle's train ‘of rich Pullman’s had crossed the river at Albany and would arrive at the Grand Central Station, in Manhattan. In the mad rush for the ferry Dowle's carriage was left behind and was late getting over to the New York Central terminal. Six trains had arrived before Dowie's special came in. There were unl- ~ formed Zion Guards on hand to steer them to the special street cars which ‘would take them to the Madison Square Garden and they were hustled along fo many cattle going to the slaughter. There was no tarrying in the jon. ! “PEACE BE WITH THEE.” . “Peace be with thee,” was the salutation that was heard everywhere from the Battery to Central Park. Persons on their way to work stopped to jook at the strangers who were hurrying to their temporary homes and won- dered at the strange greeting. = They are the words that will be carried into every house and to every apartment in New York where the crusaders are not barred by bellboys Mfe of Zion City. ‘The first meeting will be held at 6.30 o'clock on Sunday morning. The ’ taitifful are:all expected at that hour, and if any persons in New York are Curious enough to leave the comfort of their beds at such an hour they will be welcome. The Zion surpliced choir of 500 voices will be in the loft pro- vided for it, and the Zion band of 100 pieces will discourses sacred music. Dowie himself will leave his quarters in the Plaza and be there to speak to his followers and impress upon them the enormity of the task which is before them in “this, the most sinful city of the land.” There will be no time lost in getting to the real object of the pilgrimage. The contribution plates will be in operation early, and New Yorkers will be treated to some of Dowie's choicest language if the result is not up to his expectations, HE USES STRONG LANGUAGE. There are many Chicagoans here who know how vehement Dowie can become if the “tithes” do not jingle into the baskets at a lively rate. It is one of his favorite diversions to leap high in the air and come down on the Platform with both feet outspread to add emphasis to his denunciation of those who fall to bring their tithes to the storehouse of Zion “for the glory of God.” It he fails & give such an exhibiton In gymnastics New Yorkers will miss the scenes that make him a great attraction even to those who ridicule him in Chicago and call him a clever captain of industry, who has amassed tnillions of dollars in the treasure houses of Zion. This money and property ig all in Dowie's name. As soon as the morning meeting is at an end, the crusaders will start the house-to-house canvas. Ths city has been carefully mapped out in dis- tricts and each pilgrim will have an allotted territory to cover. The Dowjeite will ring the bell and grest the one who answers with: ¢ e be to you and peace »¢ to this house. ited in the members of the family will be asked to come to the paeetings and to give their lives to Christ along the lines laid down le. ape by Dowie. LEAVE DOWIE TRACT. irned away a tract will be left with Dowie's signature. It will read lows: "To the People of New York: “fp. the name of Christ,,King of Kings, I greet you with this message. Teaco bé to this house, and send you these words: Elijah the Restorer, accompanied by a legion of 3,000 Messengers of Zion Restoration Host, I have arranged for a visitation of your city from Lord's Day, Oct. 18, to Nov. 1, in Madison Square Garden, and on Noy, 3, %, 6 dha 8 in Carnegie Hall. “Beneath the banner of the Christian Catholic Church in Zion and the Stars and Stripes I shall proclaim: “Birst—The everlasting gospel of the kingdom of God. Second—Re- pentance, restitution, salvation, healing and holy living. Third—Baptism by triune immersion. Fourth—Obedience, the eleven commandments and the law of love, Fifth—Christian union and co-operation in church, home, business and State. Sixth—The downfall of all forms of apostasy, secrecy and tyranny. Seventh—The restoration of all things.—Acts ill., 19-26, “Ali who come will be heartily welcome. “Faithfully your friend and God's servant. JOHN ALEX. DOWIE.” The work of distributing these tracts will be continued until 7 o'clock Sunday night, when the workers will again gather at the Garden for the evening meeting. Dowie will speak again and he may then explain his posi- tion to Now Yorkers and answer some of the many attacks that have been made Against him ond his religion, UNGRY HOST MAKES A PROTEST. ‘The interior of Madison Square Garden was the scene this afternoon pf a wild demonstration on the part of the hungry Restoration Host. th @ few minutes it looked though the religious enthusiasts would -commissary department. Threats were made, women urged the Neg little children in the party cried for food. Gfter severely lecturing the host of nearly 4,000 persons, telling ‘would have to wait until 6 o'clock for a meal, said he would then tothe Plaza Hotel for his lunch. neral Overseer going to lunch, eh?” they said to each other, “and and atarve; And smell the food cooking over there?” the last straw. 1A woman yelled: .“‘Let's get what bread the Bs oc eke “Zion City, Il, Oct. 1, 2903. before thé/Réestoration Host ‘folds its teuts” and goes back to the every-day |" have paid for our breakfast and our lunch and we do not get it. hungry. My children are Kungry. We ate our last from the lunch basket on THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1903, A CLASS FOR BOY DUMMY DIRECTORS, Taught the Morgan Idea of Finance. a 22/6} Dine: int Fu $939 ‘Chase the devil to the tall grass, Raise $5,000,000. Establish another Zion City. Baptize 2,500 persons. boroughs. liver Dowie’s message. mencing to-morrow night. the train last evening.’ “Sit down!” yelled Dowie. to save this wicked city? hall. But there was discontent. in the big kitchen. Garden to-day to Inspect the Dowleites. inflexible name of Hiram Roberts, Just Ht it. “Peace for yours,” replied Devery, is votes." “gure,” “Tobacco,” chief evils of the world, Avoid the filthy “Say, sport,” he said, The deacon was horrified. and that he had heard of his kind heart. Nquor in any form. ‘What do you do,” asked De’ it “| know not what you mean,’ “Well, sport,” said Devery, deak to you for a minute, The Deacon replied that his knowledge Now let me put you wise to somethin.’ vote. Don’t you Hsten to ‘em, sport. Don’t take no bad money.” put his heel on the remnants of the Deve: SCHUMANN-HEINK FORFEITS, BPRLIN, Oct. 16.—Frau Schumann- Heink has given up her contract with the Royal Opera hers, thus forfelting her indemnity for breach of contract, reported to amount to $6,250, in order to sing In the United States, having been unable to obtain further leaves of ab- gen Bun , fearing trouble, after the handsome of Dowl back to the re d the platform and thumped his umbrella on the rail. NO FOOD. I told you to wait until 5 o'clock, I names of those who rage any more | ran carriage Garden. Sweeping into the dig hall angrily] DENVER Col. ‘ionted tn a manner to Indicate thet he did not Beenieael Pa.) mail robbery ———————_— BELL TO PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 16.—Albert FB. Bell, the glleged forger and robber, re recovered sufficiently to leave St. i be ti Pinedelpiviee to be tet for Nar 79 re A Guaranteed Cure for aes #00 WATER TO B 7 000, 000;- 91. L40N,; WHAT 00 THE REST GeT ‘Our people,” Deacon Hiram Roberts said, “Comin' from where you do,” sald Devery, I'll bet the head push of your organization knows his politics upside down. The first thing you know some plain clothes men from Tammany Hall will be up here steerin’ you people to If you want to do any reformin’ in this town you can start right down there at Fourteenth street and you'll have work enough to keep you busy long enough to make you a legal voter. a BS5,000000 GET Five, ‘p92 Lb OF WATER 4BO999H9D9O00OOOOOOO9O90HHO99O-0FHHOO000O95OF0HF0HOO © TRUSTS FOR BILLIONS MADE BY.BOY DUMMIES Amazing Record of the Company Which Fur- nished Three Directors for Ship Trust and One for 620- HERE ARE THINGS DOWIE WANTS TO DO IN NEW YORK, Establish Zion Tabernacles in various parts of the city. Leave tracts in every house, flat and apartment in the five Restoration Host will visit every home and personally de- Will hold 1,800 street corner meetings every night, com- “Are you not willing to undergo hardships All who will do as I say stand up.” And everybody stood up and Dowie had regained contro] of the host. “Then walt in patience for your supper,” and again he hurried The host smelled the odors of the cooking They had had nothing to eat since last night. To add to the hunger Commissary Cotton announced the bill of fare for supper. BILL DEVERY SHOCKS ONE DOWIE DEACON. William 8. Devery walked over from the Pump to Madison Square He has a suspicion that they are floaters, brought to New York by Tammany Hall, An Bvening World reporter introduced “the best Chief of Police New York ever had” to a deacon of the Dowie forces from Zion City bearing the Devery was smoking a brunette cigar of pronounced obesity. He had “Peace to thee,” sald Deacon Hiram Roberts. “but what I'm lookin’ for mostly “Kindly band me that cigar, brother,” demanded the deacon, said Devery, taking his perfecto from his mouth and passing {t over. “Maybe you'd rather have a match?” But Deacon Hiram Roberts didn’t want a light. into the gutter with such force that It exploded. announced Deacon Hiram Roberts, sonorously, “is one of the He threw t weed, brother.” Devery laughed and reached for another cigar, but checked himeelf. “in talkin’ over subjects such as them I like to have somethin’ to dampen my pipes with. Lets go across the street and have a drink.” He told Devery that he had heard of him, He implored him not the pipe or chew snuff?” answered the deacon, ‘ou tell me you're a deacon. Now let me Do you know anything about politic: of politics was limited. The Deacon gazed in perplexity at the vanishing form of Devery, stroked his whiskers, and then with extreme dignity stepped out into the gutter and ry cigar, SHIPPING NEWS. AUMANAC FOR TO-DAY, rises. 6.11/Sun sets, 5,21/Moon PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. retoria INCOMING HS exer ale! Rane. an sue a a Gangs, “never use tobacco or liqu “IT aint much stunned, but withie Coy ovT ORDER- yous We are fr@m the a th Je! th P ah th he cigar pol or fol Ww to drink se: be. thi ca mi la of So long, fo) riven, 1.84 toi co tion Trust Company of New York, and despite its slender capital of $1,000 it has palatial offices tn both cities. The Jersey City oMce, which occuples twenty-five years old. ‘Thursday that he did not have a bank account, When seen by an Evening World re- Mr, Dally displayed a rare reticence and lack of Information, whether his company was a New York He did] om not know thenature of business done, his interviewer to President Howard K. In the hallway of the offices of the Corporation Trust Company of New Jer- which came Into being In New Jersey or FINE 2. eee hy aoa ~ Gtant commercial corporations whose capital stocks aggregate 95,000,000,000 or- ganized to order by dummy corporators and directed in their Initial steps by) dummy directors. the Corporation Trust Company of New Jersey, @ concern capitalized at $1,000 and whose officers are mei The ‘which supplied the dummy corporators | and dummy direcwofs for the United ‘his 4s the record of doys. Corporation ‘Trust Company, ‘ates Shipbuilding Trust, whose re- markable ignorance in matters of finance was aired at the hearing for the ap- pointment of a recetver for the defunct Shipyard Trust, has incorporated 1,300 corporations within a few years, and has supplied trom Its force of boy clerks and officers puppet directors and cor- porators for these great companies, ‘This Corporation Trust Company haa dual existence. In Jersey City it ts 6 Corporation Trust Company of New sey. In New York it is the Corpor- His Palatial Offices. e entire eighth floor of the Commer- clal Trust Company Building, at No, 15 Exchange place, 1s In charge of Louls Daily, assistant treasurer_pf the com- pany. Mr. Dally was one of the dummy ; rectors of the Shipyard Trust. He 1s He testified at ¢ Shipbuilding Company hearing on rter In his office in Jersey City to-day He did not know a New Jersey corporation, r its eource of revenue. He referred ‘ood. y are two enormous black tablets aring the names of 1,800 corporations rough ¢he offices of the company, which for a consideration supplied dum- my corporators and directors whose ‘names, and not the names of the great pitalists organizing the trusts and in- dustrial combinations, appeared in the inute-books of the first directors’ meetings as having voted billions of dol- worth of stock and bought billions dollars’ worth of plants and factories. fulness of Duammi At the Shipyard Trust hearing the usefulness of these dummy directors and incorporators was explained. When an enormous bubble burst it would not appear well for the name of Mr. gan or Mr, Schwab or somo other dis- tinguished multimillionaire to be held up on the record as having issued mill- Mor- ns of dollars’ worth of evaporated steck with which to buy plants and fac- ies that were steeped in debt and uld never hope to pay dividends, The names of the dummy directors who have eae ‘Cadi Sissti mes areciiles not on the minute booke, The following is 4 partial list of FAILED TO DELIVER WATCHES. ven @ bank account look better jamuel Mittleman, eixteen years oid, of No, 05 Orchard street, was taken to ees Market ere Court this morn- Gibraltar, veaton. Wis its OWN | OWN DETECTIVE SELES EINE ANS Hyman Fe ig VT Located Man He! Said Robbed Him. WilHam Blanck, nineteen yenrs old, JoRE SSR WKOWITZ, . Fee Manufacturing Jeweller, and scree SIXTH AV. si HRT. Tig Sy Neg, Fore Sunday World Wants Work Mo! Morning Wonders, CAN DY We make our Candies in ow own factory, and watch its manufacture with the greatest possible care. Every ingredient must pass muster for purity and excellence before we will use it. Our goods should not be mentioned in the same breath with the “cheap” stuff that abounds—“cheap and nasty” would not be contraty to the facts. 3 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. vere CHOCOLATE FIG BONBONS.. Ib. 100 ; SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. DELICIOUS VANILLA CREAM ALMONDS.. lb. 100 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE.... ened 100 CREAMERY CARAMELS (packed in half- rome packages) . S.: ‘ 10 sault and robbery preferred by Hyman Alpert compldined to the police of” the Eldridge street station last Mon- fais, at thé corner of Ludlow and Hester ish ees it wants atreets about 6 o'clock in the after-| p™ pockets and took $30 from him. He ave a Wexcription of the man and de ‘Aipert,becama g detective in the ca himself ‘and found the man who He nétified the polfce and Blanck was arrested. He was taken to the Essex $$ FREIGHT STRIKE LOST. KANSAS. CITY, Mo., Oct. 16.—The $ |veen on here since June has been of. clally declared off. Men were Imported Alpert, a peddler, of No. 9 Third street, day that he had been knocked down ; |noon by a man who went through his| gp ectives were put.on faye robbed. Mm early this morning. Market Police Court for examination. strike of the freight handlers which has to fill most of the places of the strikers, ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES... SCOTCH KISSES....... tote ceeeveeees CHOCOLATE MOLASSES BUTTER CHIPS. HIGH-GRADE BONBONS AND CHOCOLAT CHOCOLATES CHOCOLATE CREAM PEPPERMINTS. We will deliver a or Le Sry ¥ AS GOOD AS CAN BE, That’s our promise-as to our Sack Suits. Good in Materials and Workmanship. Correct in Cut and Style. $12 to $30. ‘3 lo clothing. sits like ours.” Open Saturday till 10 P. M. Browning King FG - COOPER SQUARE WEST (Oppenite Cooper Union). BROOKMYN—Pesrow@r. ar DuKaus Ava. awciay COR. WEST Bw 29 CORTLANDT ST COR CHURCH NGO 6G Per Cent. Miller. trusts organized through the offices of the Corporation Trust Company of New Jersey, taken from the tablets of 1,300 corporations: ‘The Consolidated Oil Company \the }Ql Trust), the Continental Biscuit Compahy (the Biscult Trust), the Con- tinental Marble Company (the Marole Trust), tne Continental Rubber Com- pany (the Rubber ‘rust), the Byeless ‘fool Company (the Tool Trust), the Continental Barrel and Package ‘Com- any (the Barrel Trust), the American eet Bugar Company (the Beet Sugar Trust), the American Hide and Leather Company Leather the Trust), the | 66 a Amerigan Walung Machine Goapans hey F 1f, MARRIED. t ypewrlter Trust), th Mad Matol” Comneny “Che ini PLATT—JANEWAY.—On Sunday, Oct. 1, 1908, at the Holland House, New York City, at noon, by the Rev. David Jamep Burrell, D. D., THOMAS Nee We will make t your order a Trust), the International Cutlery Com- pany (the Cutlery Trust) the Metropoli- tan Tobacvo Company (the Tobacco Trust), the National Faper Box Com. PLATT, of Owego, Tlogu County, N. ¥.,, pany (the Paper Box ‘Trusty, the New 25.00 $ :OO| to Mew Gretian THOMPSON’ JANE: York Ive Company (the Ice ‘Trust), the ait for Y WAY, of Washington, D. platens) ot Secu ru : Compan. (the " i ce el rust), and the United st PIR: Shlpbutlaing cs ‘Company (the banisrupe ™ During the month of October. A TALE OF TWO ATES. Wood Haa Nothing to Say, The offices of «he Coropration Tru Company of New York are at No, iS Broadway. They occupy the entire sec- ge story comes from the Phtilppines. It seems that two adventurous Americans stole a small steamboat, shipped a crew, raised the ekull and Hurtubise}ru: 1438: Broadway, Near 40th St. Holland Bldg Wood was in his office when porter of The Evening World calle. He would not reply to any ques, SOe put (oc tien abouts hia commaia tn and its methods of business, The other officers, Secretary K k, ghe of’ the dummy cor Shipyard Compan; ‘Ass d Reidy Horace 8. Gould: anther dummy Z, Z corporator, were just as reticent about OG Gi the affairs of the concern. They were Apparently as ignorant of everything connected with thelr company as the) were of their actions as directors, an corporators of the defunct trust. They could not deny, however, that they hg organized the ' Miller, Syndicate ny and other Ret- trangely enough the names of these get-rich-quick concerns do not appear on the tablets in the company's Jersoy City, re- ich-quick concern Kulleré Co Mirs 166°E St ices. cross-bones to the foremast and started out on a pirate e: Lerman ek It was not long before a ship be to port and reported having Peon’ > plundered. An expedition of this sort must, of course, come to grief in these daye/ of invention, and the warships of several nations were soon on the look out for the pirates, But they didn’t find them. The crew of the pirate ship, fear- ‘ng for their necks, dcserted, leaving her helpless; and one day in a des- perate encounter with natives one Sipe the Americans was killed, The other ‘* escaped, badly wounded, into the = forest. ‘ ‘He is still there, the report says. a This is a remarkable case of mis- directed energy. It is seldom that Americans make this mistake. We usually put all our enthus- fasm into legitimate business Ce, Fries such as may be found ld’s “Business at rd aces vf 9 Wor! ‘morn: ary, 80 Sines ing prin nator a Nas Tecnallh LAURE" TOT La- An ebouiertag store that will, BOY WANT! supply steady work for four aren is 6 - }offered cheap, atin, In An fOMTed SHO ned fowaley store Ja vie wee nary Niseure Lawley at We, | can. be Durchaaed for $900. (Cured aCold inOne Day, 2 Deye E€ BA wectre Laundry Wants—Female. 16 Cents Per Line—14 Word Ad. 25 Cente. MARKER & ASHORTER: experi; ‘Apply after 7 P. 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