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P| of ed° at Their Failure to yert the Unregenerate of New York, They Will Toddle ‘Back to Zion City. ICE MAKE TROUBLE AT NIGHT MEETING. Manager W. A. Brady Arrested © for Trying to Reach His Home ‘Rewomen Josiled as They ried to Go Through Crowd. wha About 750 disgusted and discouraged of Dowle's Restoration Host Generted the cause and wil! start Zion City to-morrow morning ‘ttains, one on the Grand Trank heard that many of dren suffering with 4 AL HOWIE'S | it a init LPN NTT TTY RE WORLD: THURSDAY. ATTITUDES OF THE - PRINCIPALS IN SHIPYA RDS INQU a SCHWABS DIAMOND RING ———7 Ne IRY 1S & } & || Be Alcohol in Kidney Cures Is Absurd, . - ‘EDWARD BACON CURED OF KIDNEY DISEASE OF THE WORST KIND. Edward A. Bacon, of Greenwich Vi “I can truly say that Kidnay-Wort Tablets If your doctor’s prescription does not fit your case, or if you have been foolish enough to take liquid kidney remedies that invariably contain dangerous alco- hol—stop all other mediciffes and Kid- Massy P.O. Box 49, wis A 35903 0¢ done me more good than ail the doctor's medicine I have taken. I noticed @ decided change for the better before | had taken the first bottle of the Tablets, Iwas suffering from kidney disease of the worst kind, but ‘Kidnes- Work Tablets bave stopped all inflammation and entirely cured me.” headway under their physician's ae bee cause their doctor's prescription did not exactly hit their case. Has your urine, your back, your gen- eral health led you to wonder if your kidneys are sound? Write Dr. Pettingill, Burlington, Vt. Give him your symp- ney-Wort Tablets will cure you. It has toms; he will advise you free. cured thousands who were making no DR. PETTINGILL’S Kidney-Wort No Alcohol Present, Handy to Carry, Pleasant to Take. Tablets CANDY SPECIAL SALE QF COUNTER GOODS FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK. Pound, IMRINISON 20c. thon "Sida City and ths LANSWERING 6 An Unexcelled Assortment, Including the Following: jeune from communities af- A QUESTION, THE'NIYONEREFERENCE BOG, Molunson-Fepporinint Cups aanatn Chie itor. Twiet, ists have given up the game ANDIMR.NIXONS&NERVOUSNESS> Ghocalate Tautter deoteh, Waters Beant Chips. Gfaner Rae aaa than @ week of the fight and ; Molasses Cream Kisses Cinnamon Tablets, pice: 1 Mead fetréat to the more godly Zion ‘ount of coaxing, bull-dozing or uténing on the part of Dowte would them from thelr purpose. The 760 determined to get out of this sink- Of the ublverse and Dowle could and rant all he pleased ‘New York Iv Hopeless, expressed thelr intention of re- at the first meeting to-day and 0999OO0O09OOOO00 SCHWAB BLOCKED NIXON’S PLANS bonds and $1,500,000 in cash was deposited with the Trust Company of the Republio to the account of promotion. Water this stock was for no appar- ent reason turned over to the Sheldon Syndicate, headed by Mr. Satterlee, J. P. Morgan's nephew. Q. Do you remember borrowing money from the Trust Company of the Republic to pay money due to the venders of plants? A. Lremember going on $4,000,000 of notes for Mr. Dresser, who eald I would help him and the POLICE CAPTAIN FICHTS FOOTPAD BOSTON CHIPS FILLED WITH CHOCOLATE CREAM. ALSO SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, ORTED FRUIT CUTS.............. GHOCOLATE MOLASSES BUTTON CHIP AND SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. J SHMALLOW BONDONS.. SSsoure PREME AND NUT CHOCOLATES, ‘We will deliver 10 Ibs. of goods at the following rates: Manhattan Island......100 3. 188 54 BARCLAY ST, COR. WEST BWAY. | ! ,! 4 i 29 CORTLANDT ST (Continued from First Page.) Brooklyn, Jersey City, Ho- @ then Dowle and his principal lieu- its have struggled in vain to change purpose. They can sce no hope for| York and want to get out of it. inside Zion it 1s said dissatisfac- exists and that more will insist on| to-day. most turbulent demonstration if witnessed on tho outside of Mad- Square Garden marked tho Dowle Jast night, and onco more was the fact that the police city have lost the art of hand- crowds, Streets were closed all around the Gar- @nd William A. Brady, the theatri- manager, was arrested charged with conduct because he refused ywaik around the dlock to thome avenue. His wife, Grace knocked down by a ec tigpaed rying to reach her from the Madizon Square Theatre, fr citizens were arrested and abused, Mir. Brady, Florens Winter, an insur- superintendent, and B. O. Wheel: “Columbia Collége student, were ar- ned in Jefferson Market Court to-day .Mr. Winter was paroled until Proved of the plpan. bonds for the $16,000,000 worth of first mortgage bonds and thereby crowd out the purchasers of those bonds? A. 1 may have, but I don't remember. Between May 1 and June 1 J wrote him a letter and told him that I disap- plan, even to avold the baakruptoy of the company. Q, What were the obligations of the Unjted States Shipbuilding Com- pany at that time? A. About $700,000 in notes, Q. What were the available assets? A. Over $3,000,000. A. Yes, I knew that. I muggested that a way out of the difficulty was to assess the stock, He said that would be impractical, as he did not belleve the stockholders would pay the assessment. Mr. Schwab held $20,000,000 out of the $45,000,000 worth of stock. OBJECTED TO SCHWAB'S PLAN. Q. Didn’t you know that this reorganization meant a repudiation of the first mortgage bonds? myself. Q. Did you finally comply with this plan? A. Yes, because I knew that otherwise the company would be bankrupt, discredited abroad and un- to his/able to get any more big contracts, Q. Did you make any effort to get assistance from Mr. Schwab +0) that a fatrer plan for the bondholders could not, for I knew that he would notjassiat the company by any other I was a bondholder ' ALT aid Trust Company of the Republic. Q. How was the money borrowed on those notes? |A. Through Mr. J. P. Morgan's office, Q. How did you expect that this $4,000,000 was golmg to be paid then? A. I understood from French underwriting. CROSS-EXAMINATION BEGINS. Mr. Guthrfe then began to cross-examine. Hé asked Mr. Nixon when he saw the mysterfous check for $250,000 first. Mir. Nixon eald he saw it yesterday. Q. Do you know 4 W. L. Brown? A. There was @ Mr. Brown con- neoted with the Trust Company of the Republic. Q. Do you know In whose handwriting “or ourselves” in the check {57 A. No. Q, Do you know what became of the money in excess of what was paid to the vendor of plants? A. No, Q. Have any of those commissions named in Mr. Young's commitment ever been paid? A. No; they have not been paid. Q. Is it not a fact that the matter of a shipyard combination had been discussed for many years? A. Yes; Q. You had a general idea of th earning capacity? since 1899, @ value of different plaats and their A. I assumed I had, ee Tk wy Saw Two Negroes Trying to Rob a Woman in the Street, He Declares, and Pitched Into Them in Fine Style. pig. Police Captain Gallagher, of the East ‘Twenty-second street station, had a des- erate fight with a negro at Twenty- fourth street and Second avenue early to-day, the negro being one of two men who are alleged to have attacked and robbed Mrs, Carrie Johnson, twenty-six years old, of No. 222 Bast Seventeenth street, who has been visiting friend and was waiting for a car. The captain was patrolling his pre- cinct, when at Twenty-third etreet and Second avenue he heard a muffied scream. He glanced up the avenue and paw three people struggling at the cor er. Gallagher ran up the avenue, He hand over her mouth, while the other boken or the Bronx. ,.160 COR CHURCH Offers for Friday and Saturday : Heavy Flannelette cs rico: In stripes and checks, all colors; Usually sold from 8c. to 10¢. 5c Boys’ Russian and Norfolk Suits (Second Floor.) id. Chevii lish! In Velvets, Serges an eviots, stylishly 2, 65 trimmed; Value $4.00 to $5. Just opened, LM B. Be ‘vy shipment of 00. the ) Glove in America. with disorderly conduct. Mr. Q..How much did the constituent companies owe? A. I do not recall. be paid to Mrs. Bennett, 7 s is 5 . 5 . unless hel round t groes, one of whom, he and Mr. Wheeler were dis Uh Untermiyer called’ to mind an latneavit meds np tveasurer Gass) (ot BRYAN PRODDED should need if becaune of Broken health oyaas holding Mrs. Johnson, with his WEST 125th St., 7th and 8th Aves. to give him a chance to D who will testify to the Wand bad judgment of the po- NY Fotlish Police Methods. The crowd. gathered gradually, When fhe Garden Was full the polloe Ines closed. The people on the outside, ie for som® Occurrence to break ~™Mpnotony—peMhaps the sight of being taken away in a patrol not disperse when they that they could not get to the > By ® o'clock a swarm estimated to wumber 20,000 of 90,000 persons was oe. argund the Garden. Naturally, oH the bulk of the crowd congregated in | Medison Square, and the strongest Holice line was at Twenty-sixth street P hen the hearing til they begged for ‘land Madison avenue. he and Mr. Pam had prepared it. in the Probate Court w! ss the negroes uni It was this line that Mr. Brady en- Q. Did you ask him about the discrepancies In the statement as to the} on the application for peopeting ithe win ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. mercy. Then Gallagher and ney He was on his way home fT f the Co: oA. of tho late Philo 8. Benno! Sun rises, 6.18|Sun sets, 5.12/Moon sete,. 6,46] Graaged the negroes to their feet ani . ny To Malan Sartre hee ome [earnings of the Company? A. Mo. sumed to-day. A great deal of the THE TIDES. cuffed them to the Twenty-second With Fil Cash Purchases business maneger, Channing Pollock. Q. How did you finally approve of the plan of which this letter was|ground which was covered yesterday ae tow water. | atreet atation-house, Mrs. Johnson fol- front of the Manhattan Club they ran|® part? A. There was absolutely nothing left for me to do. I was forced | was gone over Cla eee ua UO ea a ot 4k Fi Towing to register a complaint, | sphinst, Polleamen Matt McGrath, who|into {t as the one ray of hope of saving the Company. Every one was Rieke eee eee Henry Btoddard, 0.48 11:00 420 458 pages, Croton Thinty-cight years old, fe e est men physically on a ‘i rd avene, and ‘Moore, the"force. He was a bartender Sears against me and there was absolutely no one to whom I could turn for a8-| .ounsel for Mrs. Bennett, tieoridew ENS. ee ore Wid Se No. ‘bes hind he became a policeman. When a bare tender he was noted for his good nature, Mr. Brady insisted that the police had 90 right to close a street to trafic Against a citizen who was on his way 1om » He told who he was, but Mo-|the United States Shipbullfling Company were $500,000 for the first quarter? — struggle. Among this was an old coin . " stort {lness, th would not let him throu, rrhen |A. Yes - RS) sta erase teeie tert INCOMING STEAAMBEIPS, hignfy “prized by. Mra, Johneon. which| "*taerra RxeR, only dauanter of Mr (tho ball player makes threo strikes © arrest. er given to Mrs, y 5 ts " by R - 4.) Mr, Brady in Court. a, Ware the CArOines Any wapmieem ANS, Snildren, Mr. Bryan replied that be| arabia, Algiers. Grat Waid Balloon s8Y 7 ecoustitalleon vist. both an ee eoe aura Church, 117th |e 18 out of business for a while. Brady told about tt to Ma . Then the statement was false? A. I wouldn't say that; ss certain | 4/4 cot now, but thatit was eo under | iohe Greer, ambure, men," said” Capt. Gallagher. “There Then there are the blacksmith’s 0 Magistrate | styles of bookk will show earnings under any and all cireum- ; . Srrarloatin 0 th the police court to-day. He aad on'the coat he wore last night. A Q. Were yo statement contained in th should have advising me of the fact. without my knowledge and so 6: the financial standing of the company. Mr. Nixon sald that when questioned about the letter Geary sistance. Q. Is it true as stated in this reorganization plan that the obligations of the company were being pressed. Q. Was it’ not reported to the Stock Exchange that the earnings of stances, the company, stating that the Trust owed but $1,000. the affidavit, which was attached to the plan of reorganization. Mr. Unter- myer also produced a letter written by Mr. Gary, in which he declared that the earnings of the company for the year ending May 1, 1903, would be $750,000. Q. At whose request was that letter written? Pam's office. NIXON NOT CONSULTED. President of the company, jconsulted as to the, A. I was amased that such # letter] t out by Mr. Gary without consulting or e I was very angry, about this letter, pre: vely affecting and really impairing] A. No, Mr, Guthrie produced A. It was written in Mr. ' declared Mr. Untermyer brought out that Mr. Geary, in the letter he had pre- {Lawyer for Widow Bennett Goes| ON SECRET LETTER Into Details Concerning Mis- sive and Dwells on Proposed $50,000 Inheritance. NEW HAVEN, Oct. 2.—Willlam J. Bryan again occupied the witness stand Judge Stoddard spent time in asking Mr, Bryan why It was that in the Jetter which was left for Mrs, Bennett by her husband, directing her to give Mr. Bryan $50,000 for him- eelf and family, {t was not stated that stood between himself and Mr. Bennett, and that after Mr. Bennett's death he —— CONGRESSMAN ARRESTED, Naker, of Brooklyn, Charged with Lashing a Driver inOinet: . CINCINNATI, Oct, 2.—Congreseman Robert Baker, of Brooklyn, who is stumping Ohio in the interest of? Tom L. Johnson, the Democratic candidate tor Governor, was arrested here to-day, charged with lashing a driver who tried to break up a street politt Baker was making a tpeesh. when tvs man interfered. The latter was werned by the speaker, and he pers trouble followed, “"* @ Perslsting, the SHIPPING NEWS, Onto. Neckar OUTGOING STHAMSHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY. was trying to tear from her @rip & small satchel she carried, .Got a Blow on the Jaw. Nagher struck the man who was horus (aire: Johnson a stinging blow on tho jaw and as he released his hold to defend himself rained in a series of jabs and crosses and uppercuts which sent the negro reeling across the pave- ment, The other negro started to the aseistance of his companion, but Police- man Reilly, in uniform, rushed up at that moment and took charge of the second man. Reilly did not take time to draw his club, but, Mke the eaptain, sailed into his man with his fists, The negroes were strong, well-built ‘men, but they were no matoh for the captain and patrolman, who pummelled jue. Coin Found on Prisoner, rs. Johnson's chatelaine purse, 1} which she had succeeded in keeping In d, had been torn open and some ote change snatched out during the ave been @ number o! this precinct during the last tow weeks, committed by negro footpads. I think to cure. Fulton $t., Elm Place and Hoyt St, Grocnhn, Residence 70 DOUBLE Trading Stamps 2 Blue Stamps Instead of 1. teats player's variety, for instance. When strikes. He strikes while the iron’s hot and every strike is just so much ——v Eee tt about the arrange- x seaming Hutton and a hole in the eoods | pared with Mr. Pam, deprecinted the earnings of tho Shipbuilding Com-| 0! Mrs. Bennett ab peters Ea: datetttsn, | We have tho Hel men nove Laundry Wants—Female. | gained. t Wan part of the evidence that he | Dany from $1,700,000 to $700,000, Fudge Gtoddard then asked Mr. Brvani fe, Bretagne, Havre, detterton Nodes DAY __| 16 Cents Por Line—1¢ Word Ad. 2 Cents, | “Strike while the iron is hot” - carted with him. Mr, Untermeyer then produced a check drawn by the Trast on the|!f any one was present beside Grosser Kurfurst, | Adm. ets, All STARCHERS on now auirts and collars. |‘That is a very good rule to follopr. | McGrath said that Mr. Brady had ar- Bued and tried to butt through the line for twenty minutes; that he had used abusive language, and that his arrest Thad been ordered by Inspector Walsh, He admitted that he had pushed the Uttle theatrical manager. How = Woman Wan Treated. Magistrate Mayo ordered the discha: ‘Mr, Brady. ast Winter was the next to be ar- He was on his way to the with his wife, when he was ar- by Policeman Campbell, His wite 4-him to the station-house eene there. She wan one in court to-day, ‘Were torn from iy back,’ ‘the Mugistrate, “in the ajs- wma, Caused by my husband's arrest. eanenit in the atation-houge ‘ ‘the Columbia student ieee (ai gang of youths ‘in the Rhine the college yell. under ‘Trust Company of the Republic for $200,000, The check was drawn to the order of (‘Lewis Nixon or ourselves,” Mr, Nixon said he knew absolutely nothing about the check, who got it or what became of the money, A MYSTERIOUS CHECK. was absolutely unaccounted for. $6,000,000. 000 in stock. sold for $8,100,000, PREP al sAks During recess the counsel for the bondholders went over all the checks paid out by the Shipbuilding Company for plants and found that $250,000 None of the officers of the company have any idea of what became of the money. Mr, Nixon, in whose name it was, drawn, knew nothing about it and had never seen the check. Mr. Untermyer put in evidence the memorandum containing the sums to be paid to the venders of the different plants. The total eum pald was Besides the cagh, they received $4,500,000 In bonds and $8,000,- In order to get the $6,000,000, $10,000,000 worth of bonds were Q. Is it not @ fact, Mr. Nixon that on Aug. 12 $6,250,000 was paid out instead of $6,000,000? A. Not that I was aware of. Mr, Untermyer went over with Mr. Nixon twenty-six checks, aggregat- ing $6,250,000. Mr. Nixon accounted for twenty-five of these checks, ag- gregating $6,000,000. The twenty-#ixth check, made out “to the order of Lewis Nixon or ourselves,” for $250,000, he could not acount for. Q As this fact was brought out Mr, Guthrie turned to Mr. Schwab and said: ‘It will be very interesting for Mr. Dresser when he has to account 250,000 check, but it will all come out before we get through it » As to the destination of cheek Wo. 892 for $250,000 you know and Mr. Bennett when they discussed the letter in which the request shoull be made to Mrs. Bennett. ‘The witness answered that he did not remember but thought that Mirs, Bryan was not present, although she after- ward wrote the two letters on a tyipe- writer, one to Mrs, Bennett and one to himeelf relating to this potnt. Judge Gtoddand also inquired why !t was not stated in the letter to Mrs. nnett that Mrs, Bryan knew the oon- tents of this sealed letter since that let- ter said that the writer preferred to have no one know it but Mra, Bennett and himself, Mr, Bryan replie¢ that he had ¢old Mrs, Bennett the details of the agree- ment when he came here after Mr. Bennett's death, Hoe added that he pre- sumed that {t had not occurred to either Mr, Bennett or himeelf to mention Mra, Bryan in the letter. Sia: “The ‘witness was then asked to explain why he had received $200 from Mr. Ben- nett at the time the will was drawn up, and stated that while there was nothing said about It he supposed it to be for drawing up the document. Stosldard then questioned the witness regarding some 0! id made to Mra, Bennett with Bremen. jamaica. Esperanga, Havana. jrove’s sienature {son each box. 250.*6% av @ Bright boys and girls will find H-O Oatmeal. Kinderbeast is a ki to solve the Kinderbeasts, the new puzzles found in packages of in each package is a card of instructions, A n animal. It is great fun to do them. Mothers will find that the Kinderbeast puzales will keep the children busy for a long time, in an inotructive way, “ns H.O {s oatmeal with the starch changed to dextrine and is all ready to slip into the tlesues of the body without overworking organ, the stamach. ‘'H-O requires less cooking than any other oatmeal, Jor brain’; that it is worth their while to try sone that most enslaved Laundry, 10 Jones st., 3d £1 Laundry Wants—Male. 48 Cents Per Line—14 Word Ad. 25 Cents, ¥ WANTED—Harrison'a Laundry, 403 PRhantio ave, Brooklyn. SPEAKING OF STRIKES— Bepecially regarding The World's “Business Opportunities,” Now, In this morning's World there are 118 “Business Opportunt- ties” and “For Sales” that will be very profitable to those who “strike while the iron is hot.” A wholesale tea and coffee business 1s offered in New Jersey, A drug store is offered in Brooklyn, and a saloon in Newark. A livery stable, established twent; years, is to be sold in Harlem. men’s furnishing store on Barclay street is offered. Then there It pays to read The World's “Bual- ness Opportunities.” Over the Telephone, “Hello, Central!” “4,000 John, please, “Is this The World? “Well, please stop that ad, of mine. I’ve only got one fiat-house to let, and I've Iutely noth! A. Absolutely nothing. ay ‘Bryan 5 alread: Mr, Nixon said that the Trust Company of the Republic did not account | Bennett, ve oe strike.’ This will make it very in- haltOnGy bad exer aily: apne for the $250,000 check to him. He supposed it should have accdunted for it | quet out of hi and that eed, ¥ jons i foes 9 ser junted for it | quest out of his gm end that ' ‘) and bratun convenient, indeed, for New Yorkers. “Results! I should say bo, \ Mr. oung, the ; promoter. {hres Rereons who wore hee, relatives, 4 » Mlley gies Labor strikes always make ¢s m~ \ “"Good-by,' Mead : 000 $1,500,000 worth of Sovenamnainie Sumit. adsd ia . s : ‘e 4 =

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