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Barcives in Palatial Pri- €ar, with His Wife and Who Are to Sail for Eng- § THAT HE INTENDS “TO GO TO AUSTRALI phet Expected Back To-Mor- row to Conduct Meetings— » Zionites To-Day Lack En- Oct. %—Jobn Alexander Bis wife and son, A. J. Giad- arrived here early to-day @ cat Iolanthe at the South fork, New Haven and Hartford ‘oMicials said that the Tolanthe to retyrn to New York afternoon. enies absolutely that he ia to br Australia with his wife. liately after the arrival of Dowle party they took a carriage for steamahip @ock at East Boston, Mrs, Dowie and her son were denies absolutely that he {s to Australia with his wife and say } be will return to New York eat 3 this afternoon. Saxonia sailed shortly before 1 Just prior to the time of her Dr; Dowie came ashore and, @ cerriage, was driven to the ‘a Zion Restoration Host is in the worldly pleas- Iriver’ esoureto mm Elijah UL and rare, his follow- rd of his spend- to mo ondned ‘by special car to see bi) off for Burope, he ar- . ’s outing for the ill fed, and *fdotsore Host he left ‘be- The Proph $1,600 junket* to is strictly ‘on Zion.’ So is the fexoursion, but at the rate of tyrfive cents a head, cash in ad- “Morning Services Frosty. “he carly morning prayer and pri “Peryice at the Garden to-day was what fwould be cafied in theatrical parlance ba 33 rest. The Zionites knew that 4 ‘would not be present and all but ~ 80 of them remained In bed. or Overseer J, E. Speicher con- the services, but: he did+not Preach a sermon. His remarks were over to the day’s excursion, and advised all who wished to attend to home after breakfast and provide Ives with heavy wraps. @ maid that Dr. Dowie would be back early ‘Sunday morning service announced that Deacon Daniel ‘Zion's financial manager, would ‘at to-night's meeting on the social 1 iclal side of Zion. bal Breatly annoyed when the veo press discovered his departure. His ‘ohlef jieutenants sald that their would surely return to con- ‘nue his work hereafter he had seen ‘bis wife and son sail to-day from a ee on the Cunarder Saxonia, They | #0 to Engtand amt thence to Australi: » Where Dowie will join them next sprin, ——— ATTACHMENT FOR $1,050 ISSUED AGAINST DOWIE. a! Deputy Sheriff Wallace to-day received An attachment for $1,050 against prop- erty of Jolin Alexander Dowle in favor et Robert A. Farley, a lawyer of White Plains. » The attachment was granted by Jus- Rien Gaynor. of the Supreme Court. It Was obtained In Westchester County. ‘Fatley claims the sum is due him for services in fighting for I. Luther | | Pierson, the faith curist and ex-member ef Dowle's church. * Sawyer Farley says he was hired by ‘Dowle toefend Pierson, who was flaed $800 for allowing his daughter to die of Pneumonia while he prayed for her health. ‘The fine’ was sustained by the Court “ef Appeals. which decided that faith ISTOCKHOLOERS LMOST IN RIOT Angry Crowd Attacked Doors at Secret Directors’ Meeting of New York Building, Loan and Banking Association. POLICE RESERVES HAD TO BE ORDERED OUT. Believed Session Was to Be Public, but Officials Had Con- vened in Seoret an Hour Be- fore Appointed Time. Reserves from the West Twentieth street and Tenderloin police stations were called out to-day to quell the dis turbance caused by 1,500 beggared share- holders of the defunct New York Bul!d- ing Loan and Banking Association, who demanded admittance to the secret meeting of the directors In the Presby- terlan Bullding at No. 165 Fifth avenue, When last Monday's meeting of the 8,000 stockhoMers was adjourned, after threats had been made to throw the officers out of the windows, a meeting of the directors was called for to-day. The directors sald the meeting would he an open one, and in consequence about one thousand stockholders went to the place. ‘These persons are mostly poor but in- dustrious and they lad invested every cent In the embarrassed concern. Now they are Swhting to eave what they can fiom the apparent ruin. Had Met in Secret, ‘When they reached the building where the directors’ meeting was to be held to- day they discovered that the directors, had secretly met an hour before the publicly appointed time. They also found that the doors were locked and their de- mahds {cr admittance were denied. By this time a number of impromtu meetings of the stockholders were in progress in the halls and on the street, Angrg$ead excited men were urging drastic measures, Women who car- ried their bables wept. Aged widows who feared they would lose everything moaned gver thelr misfortunes. ‘The excitement was leading the stock- holders well out of reason when a rumor spread through the crowd that ‘the directors had just voted to decrease the valuation of the stock # per cent. ‘Then there was a call for men and a leader proposed that they break the doora in, when the police reserves came up on the quick march, ‘The stockholders, who had gonfidingly deposited thelr savings in the congern, were swept into the streets and a po- Hce patrol was established about them. ‘This crowd served to attract others throne Inside at the directora meeting were Paul Worms. president: William B. Busby secrotary; Mark Eustace. treas- Joseph Eustace, attorney, and Frank Gerald Thrown Out, Frank Gerald, Chairman of the Stock- holders’ Committee, was thrown out of the meeting because he has been the wt energetic In advancing the inter- of the depositors, Others who had also fought for recognition were barrel, and this caused additional excitement. Among the stockholders were the Poorest of the poor. One woman with threadbare clothes and not enough of them to keep her warm, said: that sho had $2,000 drawing interest in a sav- ings bank w hen the officers of the con- cern induced her to withdraw her money and deposit it with them. Now she has not a cent, and to-day went to the meeting hungry, having evicted from her rooms yesterday, Newspaper reporters were barred and | etrorts were made to keep the proceed- ings a secret. ‘The State Supreme Court | fecelver, a of last Mond ceiver us being In deflance of the Court's lorder. But the “directors hold that they can ralse $317.000 they can take the Company out of the hands of the re- celver, Shares 40.per cent. liquidate. “The shareholders say thes | cannot do this and are clamoring for] is lett Capital Stock Increaned. they say they can souring of iiiness was criminal, and a ae oa paid the Any, } _ Mr, Farley nad nearly 160.000 words © Ms. Forley says his services were | ofiginally fixed.at $1,200 and that Dowie Bas vald only $109 on account SHIPPING NEWS ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. + oo ae -8.20/Sun sets. .5.00/Bfoon nets, . THE TIDES. igh Water, PM. R12 Kow Water. AM PM Liverpool Antwerp si Wy prfojk | LAMA anit eatebe cron. eet neral Payni Xie) erooe di ed nt t i joosevelt the report cc ho said he was wo $100,000 and deed alos? the others that those who meeting were thieves, joula prove te Renibeing that Testored, Car be | tlon inoreasing th . the — stookhulders vote was orde wtest confusion the ehainnan an- dae the resylithy 3 paated ate Of 1.237 to | Se shouts of th that all of their prope n them the meeting yernad and the poll ar the room. The proceedings charging the oMcers With contempt of court In holding the meeting wil! come up before Jtstice od and said he order could al- Ordered to and Fifth avenue was blocked by the] eh 9 been | | placed the cowcern in the hands of a/ nd thin meeting and that one! ¥ are construed by the ro- | By reducing the value.of the! JOHN TURNER, ENGLISH ANARCHIST, ORDERED EXCLUDED FROM CCUNTRY. ASSASSIN SHOOTS MAN AND HIS WIFE. (Continued from First Page.) sands and mountains thereabout, In ithe absence of direct suspicion it was a hunt in the dark, but the knowledge of the sort of shotgun used furniehed a Several cabins in the moun- ecupled by persons whose repu- tations are none too good, have already been searched for a copy of the Port i|iervie Gazette of Oct. 20, 1908, with a piece torn out correspondin piece that formed the wadding, bahia Recalls Hatlenbeck Cane. There gre plenty of muzzle-loading shotguns In that part of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and tt ts certain that Instrumont, unable to spenk because the blood that clogg sd hile made signs Indicating that i Avantea w penell and piec and ia cra: | acters barely I te that he cid not know who f shot, and that so far as he knew neither he pot ils; wife had any enemies, Me Also wiole & brief description of the tragedy. One Cine to Murderer. Dr. Swartout, of Port Jervis, and Dr. Kelley, of Milford, wero summoned. When ‘they reached ‘the house Mrs, Be vans was dead and Mr, Bevans was un, consctous. There was no hope of saving |the crime was nmitted by some one his. lite. living in tne vicinity of the Bevane ‘That the weapon used by the murder-||farm and acquainted with the habits of er Was a muzzle-loader and that the |Mr. and Mrs. Bevans, load of buckshot was driven home| As In the case of Peter Hallenbeck, within three days before the deadly [called to his door and shot by the Vai ote were fire! Is shown by a pleco] Wormer boys, there is doubtless a clue he wadding found In the room ||somewhere that will lead to the mur- Th ding was made from a copy of iiderer, In the Van Wormer case {t was wa the Port Jervis Gazette of Oct. 30, 1908, | Wordof the assassination travetied fast and by morning probabiy 1 men had joined In a systematic h of the low- ODDS ON LOW. BUT MURPHY HOPEFUL (Continued from First Page.) from top to bottom has go from top Bond over to Inde: have been started and ons of these organizations has al: ready adopted reso‘utions. condemning the netlon of the FPenubdlioen leader tn _ | Aecepting certain Citizens’ Union candi: dater, hte MORE DENIALS BY JEROME OF MURPHY’S DOCK STORY. of votes for Low. In this campaign tt has not held one: public meoting and has taken no part in the Fusioa cam palgn, It's executive committee held one meeting but took no action, ‘The Independent “Amerboan Republicans have he able inest ing—that at Mannerevor Hall, The Greater New York in many districts Demos! District-Attorney Jerome to-day again interested in eour success. dented the story that F Lindinger | remember sayz anything had acted «© his go-between In the al-| Murphy saya. ‘Well, F leged negotlation with Tammany Leader | ‘you have got yourself Into a durn bad |Murphy for the prosecution of Wock? fix.’ Lindingor sald he must have sald Commixstoner Hawkes Mr. Jerome said that Lindinger called jin Rutgers street last eveulng, his press agent first scouting the ground to see If | @ lot of things that he didnt mean that Were taken serfously, but he did not sald’ anything about When Mr, Lindinger was asked to~Jay any reporters were preeent, Axsured | concerning “his conversation with y Dak that the coist was ch Mr, Jeroma | fflot-Attornay E was unwil- sald Ltn Ra Santeria “Bo far as ered the med to be steal dinger ) “Tt regard the ntial’ one, and, Rot welon. ‘Tha’ tis aut iene) Prober for a eee all t have | to do will say about ft hat Are this thing Mtv ty giving out?!) “When, Cherie Murphy, the Tam- ked ac im and said: ‘What are Bieteoreacns Was shown this statement we golng to do abst it? You mean! deay tte does ‘Well, he doesn't about It thi Uow you gulng to do Looveht to ty to tell there will be ro trowil Inger Iutd acted as Di ‘ome sx Pf Hrowentatly get Murphy to Institute dings ay tt Commis~ n proc Hawke ™ John Dow utiged you to) ln an ac Dugro Monda When about 500 s! admitted the doors others, The crowd b the reserves fro called to Twentleth street be heard the franzlo rarieks of wonie in the meeting, Follow [a woman wan ol men who hi rs had bee © closed to ay me stormy and | ose relst from BK each shriek Between thom | Ing were thrown out ‘A motion to nat mandate of the oo, Jost bY the chairman bef, was called. Following the blazes und ext-cal down on Fi AVEF ite, Twenty th9 ball could be. {evident Pa ee could fansucted. un loss the opposin; 4 holders could be oacthed Ns § a ROOSEVELT GETS REPORT. Brintow’s Statement of Postal in- vestigation Handed to President. WASHINGTON. Oct. 21.~Postmaator- J exciton {0 ladty nderloin station | On the street Sout | f was made at Mr. Cram's I prob cd chat Mr, Weller bad 1 was eee w Kote for the du the “Keouns'e glass, narrowiy an} dis ahnelves bering on the floor, SHETHREW BRICKS. > or brick fe, who M th street, Was ar- y Policeman Ullner, and locked THROUGH WIDOW, G e ae ;Etitlon oa a charge of malicious mis- tchieg, firs, ne Sica el Atel asn: rested Afier Wiacking Piate-|* Glass in Store Where Sup! Y-slesn pesed Rival Lived. rave Sixty-ninth streets. investigation of elyzn's statem and w the Mrs the wo: | from her husband and dolleves that he ite JRero? Mra Krauae. wione Mest Us near MeGlenn’a o The noilve say Mrs, Mot i iran sore “some time nga, for several In what the potllce say was a fit o Jedious rags, Mra, Katherine MeGlynn, thirty-five years old, this afternoon horied two bricka through the plato. slags. wiadova .of the citer and cigar o Kept by Mra. Anna, Krauae, at N 2, Wi Firat aveous, Qne ef the bricks, lace of bu»: .@ Youne woman, asco slung word x months conduct. “SATURDAY. EVENING, OCTOBER %4, ndent Republican organizations | | Bammers rurhed down home is at No. | and § wag- between 8.x- Ase! in tho n HAS been separated | years, | 4 PAYINE .oo much | Car © twenry-veur-ald daugh- inp tor tne: oolleei wey “Chagas tot ees rt ona ot A ANARCHIST TURNER ORDERED 10 LEAVE British Radical Will Be Deported from the Country ‘on the White Star Liner Which Sails Next Wednesday. HAD LETTER FROM MOST. Englishman Arrested After a Meet- fing of His Sympathizers at the Murray Hill Lyoeum—Refuees to Tell How He Came Here. John Turner, the English anarchist, who was arrested last night after the meeting of his sympathizers at the Mur- ray Hill Lyceum, was arraigned to-day before a Board of Special Inquiry Ellis Island, the proceedings being » cret as usual. ‘Turner was ordered excluded from the country. He will be deported on a Wiiite Star line steamship sailing next Wednesday. Among his possessions was found a letter from John Moust,~who was con- vieted of printing unlawful matter in his paper, the Fretheit, by Justice Hin: dale in Special Sessions. The letter ad- dresses Turner as “Dear comrade” and arranged an appointment for a call to- day. Commissioner of Immigration Will- jams, speaking of the arrest of Turner, sald to-day: "We have been waiting for Turner for about three months. "We knew he was bound for this country, and every ship's manifest has been carefully scrutinized. We have had several mis- understandings through holding up the wrong John Turners, How Turner got Into this country {s a puzzle to me. The authorities in Washington learned of his presence here and sent the warrant instructing us to make the arrest. Washington deserves all the credit for his apprehension, The Englishman, who ts small, /wiry and nervous, refused to tell how he got into the country. that there was no mystery about tt, but he didn't wish to explain. Mr. Will- ‘|1ams belleved he came in by way of Canada, When not. preaching the ‘lighted teroh,"” Turner admits he is a radical. He has a reputation as an organiser, having formed a unlon of shop assist- ants and clerks of London, which he began in 18%. The organization has now 170,00 members in London, he says. Turner was at one time a member of the Executive Committee of the Lon- don Trades Council, ‘Turner was arrested at a meeting of his. sympathizers, at, the, Murray, Hil Lyceum called by New Yofk Anarch- ists as a welcome to the English- man, In the hal! were Herr Johann Most and Emma Goldman, Turner was groeted with cheers as he stepped to the platform. The oMcials allowed him to speak, taking down his remarks in shorthand. When he had finished and had answered a number of questions the Immigration officers in and took him and a number of the speakers, from the i oe tn a WOMAN CHASED AND CAUGHT BURGLAR, He told Mr. Williams | an MOYNIHAN FAILS TO BAIL OUT PARKS Jerome Refuses to Accept Police Captain’s Bond for $23,000, Because He fs Not of Suf- fioient “Moral Character.” NEw ‘BEST FOR ENDS OF JUSTICE.’ Says He Is Not Sure that Bondsman V/ould Not Immedi ‘ely irsnsfer All Hie. Property and ‘hat the Prisoner Would Disappear. Former Police. Captain Daniel Moyni- han, who managed to sdve more than @ million dollars before he was retired, attempted to turn! $38,000 bond for the appearance of 8 Parks in court at his trial, which commences Monday, but Distriot-Attorneyr Jerome turned him down cold “Not that Moynihan is not worth the money,” @ald Jerome to the Court, “but I do not believe he is of sufaient moral character to trust any one {n his cus- tody. Parks has only to wait until Monday for trial and I think it is best for the ends of justice that he remain in jall, where tre will be safe, “What assurance can Moynihan give that after signing the bonds he will not trangfer all of his property before the trial is called at 11 o'clock Monday morning? None. And, under the Jesse Lewisohn decision which permits a wit- cane to refuse i testiey in supplemen- proceedin, the plea that he iaight incriminate Kimecit there would be no way in which we could collect the bond if it were forfeited." Moynihan went to the Criminal Courts Bull and informed Assistant Dis- tricteAl Rand that hi read: oe in any sum. uh “wean Pi anes re, ‘uborve contended Ned to corre Moynihan, ahr a Sendémen eo long Gud Bee could real ea a FAssO which have been careful ‘workshop, according to The $12.80 and upward, gf models can be with th hecensary cnet on rea tate, Seromn diaputed cae saving at . there was no doubt ming. that Moynihan, who was eae p charged with with bribery and who was ca ik tke to the methods used pees him in ac- cumulating ‘his fortune, aeseed pore hapa milion dotiars’’ worth of prop: erty, but he sald he was not so sure that, after signing the bonds ynthan would not inwnediately ‘transfer all his property and that Parks.would not dis. nyway, Jerome sald ‘he ald not think Moynihan the moral char- acter which the law intended bondsmen should have. hon Devery gave $18,000]: bonds he passed the moral character examination all right, but Moy1 ooNeren rei Parks. dejected and erefore Parks, dejected and angry will languish in his cell until the ¢rial the Rroperty off 0 pro} offer hig own house in ies Shoe POR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Scientists say that Radium, the latest discovery in miner- \als, is infinitely more valuable M he ‘a . place, an: than the finest diamond. rand place, an- and haw street and fr os, Hugred : One Hundred ana ‘Twenty-sixtn street. | ‘The Coward ” shoe is not His equity in the three he stated to be ms $41,500. a recent discovery. But PRISON TEAM FOR Static secetaee MRS, ELLA ANGELL value than any other shoe. Because of its marvelous perfection of fit. Woman Fainted in Court-Room When Sentence Was Pro- nounced by Judge for Lar- ceny from Relative’s Wife. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. @ Mail Orders Filted. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, One Car to Another, and after Man Was Captured She Was Mra, street. F | Magistrate Court to-¢ Linda Ryan, of No, 657 ooklyn, was complimented my. Fu : her bravery in pur- capturing a burglar after a that covered nearly ernon Mrs. Ryan, who liven on the first floor or the Quingy sireet house, noticed a tall, well-dressed young man, rather tong, Lavinia Summers, who lives on the ‘th! floor, Mrs. told him Mrs, Sum- mers war out, He seemed desirous of secing Mrs, Summers, saying he was a nephew who had not seen her for years. | Belloving his story, Mrs. into Mre, Summers's flat, A few minutes later Mrs, Summers \arrived, She posed the young man she was going upstairs, Just as the jman made his way up the street Mis. to Mra. Ryan, t ske had been robbed. Mrs, } noc walt for partiouars, but n out Into the street to sve the yung man turning into Ltuyvesant avenue. ering her skirts Sine galued on the burglar ax ine rom Stuyvesant avenue into Sy thie me he saw ad made for a awed regard. Ryan let him| she & chacoy | vacant ot {lees of brambles and mire, | The barglar, now Guing at top speed, | merged inio Reld avenue, with his de- ed hunter close on his heels, A slong and Ryan made a he shopped on it, cross Mrs, cut, headed off the car, and also od on it, Bhe looked around for a thon, Dut Hone was In sight 2iHink tO any one, er eyem on ber quarry. be aly avenue the Jumpou off ahd ees on x Never, out pwinting t al ae MA het te tped On Sha wept & ehorp lcd J: an. When the car f ¥ pandug on che oo called a Thy. visttea| (o hime. Lote netoed the alleged baralay Mra, | bosore he Cvvid make asmove, In Dab time hured a 09 th me had WIAA to, gat rid of, @ chiles! anda mold bracelet, went ee ‘ats oan ni Stem. Ryan My Witenes omud genes Mrs, Ryan Followed Him from! Complimented by Magistrate, | a Quiney * heard the senteace pronounced she faint- whose halr was bdlack and Mi ringing the bell of es ! vel Mra, Bila Angell who was odnyicted of grand larceny tn having appropri- agent $320 and personal effects belonging to Mrs, Lillian Angell, the wife of her husband's cousin, was senteffted to-day Jedge Harrison 8, Moore to not less than one Gear and not more than one year and six months in Auburn Prifon, Tho woman was accompanied to court y her husband, ther two pretty daught- ers and a number of friends, including seyerul women, Whdén Angell occasionally heating ed and there was a commotion in court. Some of her friends crowdede around while others Pie ried with the Judge clemency. Judge Moore was much moved, @ut remained fit Mrs. Angell revived and wus removed from the court m by the sherlf and deputies, She provanly be taken. to Auburn on day. was ‘highly respected in eet deley where she Myed, and much sympathy tn felt for her, ‘She was accused of having been in- rumental In having Mrs. Lillian A; ell e= tter's conkns in “the -uaylum that the money and personal effeots are aald to have been taken, ee BUSY DOCTOR Bometiny 8 Gveriooks a Point. will The phybloian is such a busy man that he sometimes overlooks a valu- able point to which his attention may be called by an intelligent pa- tient who is a thinker, “About a year ago my attention was called to Grape-Nuts by one of my patients,” says a physician of Cincinnati, “At the time my own health was bad and I was pretty well run down, but I saw in a minute that tho theorles behind Grape-Nula were j perfect, and if the food was all that | was claiméd for it ft was a perfect food, so J commenced to use Grape- | Nuts with warm milk twice a day and {n a short time Heres to Im- rove in every Way, ani Am now! fond atronger, feel 50 per cent. 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He makes out at the same the check at the office, Ne : pe moment the machine writes it out at {the house, and there you are! There ' will be no waiting for hubby to come home and no running down ‘to the | office after him. * If wifey happens to be in Europe it will make no difference, She can get her check over the long-distance printer just the same. you know that hundreds of long-distance messages are sent every day through The World ‘We refer to The World’s Want col- umns, This morning, for instance, there are eighty-five ‘Business Opportuntr . ties” and “For Sales” alone: A barber shop on Broad street, New York, 1s offered for sale. : At the corner of Broadway and « Dighth street is a restaurant and: * quick-lunch establishment that will be sold cheap to close an estate, A plumbing and roofing business’ at Corona, L. 1, 1s toe sold because the advertiser has other business ta * attend to, A saloon in the busiest section Im. Hoboken is for sale. A good-paying.. boarding-house, a butcher shop, bakery, a pool and billiard parlor, road house and a dairy are all to, be © sold cheap. It pays to be a reader of The. World's “Business " Opportuntt Don’t miss the Big List in tose mM row’s Sunday World,