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3 FATHER AND SON ~ HELD FOR ARSON Rabbi Heard an Ws Exivrcady Conversation, He Testifies Be- fore Police Magistrate Tighe in Brooklyn. / EXTREME PENALTY IS 48 YEARS IN PRISON. Burning Candle and Blazing Rubbish Found Under Mat- tress of a-Bed, but Firemen Prevented Serious Blaze. \ Gamuel Einbinder, forty-! M4, of No, 451 Seventh avenue, well-to- » 10, and his twenty-year-old son, wepb, were held by Magistrate Tighe in the Adams 8treet | Police Court Brooklyn, toflay, in $26,000 bail each on & charge of arson in the first degree for which the extreme penalty is forty- eight years in State Prison with hard Inbor. The chief witnesses against father and son were Fire Marshal Beer and Charies Franklyn, rabbi of the syn- agogue-at Fifteenth street and Fifth avenue, which the Hinbinders attend, Wire Marshal Beer charged that the father and son attempted to fire thelr Yeventh avenue home on the night of Det. 8 by dlulding a bonfire of rubbish ind lighted candles under the mattress + df s bed, Rabbi Franklyn gave evidence df @ peculiarly damaging character. Says He Saw Signal. Rabbi Franklyn said that he was hold- ing services In his synagogue on the + might of: Oct. when Mr. Linbinder and his son in and sat down. A few mfhutes ater, when the rabbi was praying, Mrs. Binbinder and three of ber younger children entered the syna- Yogue and stood near the door. When Mr. Franklyn first noticed them he saw ler signal to her husband. A Ime after this the services ne ‘end gil in the synagogue depart- Franklyn sald that he passed thoes to the Binwinders in leaving the aces, ont. as he walked along the ‘overheard a remarkable con- Seeetoe yetween Mr. Einbinder and his fon. lyn swore that he.over- hopes the following dialogue: foseph Einbinder (the non)--Pather, 1 it must be up by this muel Binbinder, (the fathers 3 ai ean put kerosene on the mattr Joseph—No, father, I was afraid s aome in and find out, but bne it a Rt er and some light: ee © the mattrons, 2 phted gic hat ought to ao it, phen Clanging Fire Bells, ie conclusion of this dialogu abel rani yi, the clanging of tire ene @ bells were’ heard. Einbinder: Were two and a halt blocks fro view of thelr home was vomplete obstruct % pleteky petructed by five solid walls The little up the cry and thes fo, the law, rabpt val Beer then teetine a ‘th the firemen reached the. vine found 3 burning cal a ge, biaaing. rab an under s, taa.” Rle ad not-an opportunity to spread 49 fo destroy what the fire marshal rized’ as ooncluntve evidence of ‘Upon this testimony Magistrate @ held tho two prisoners in. $25,000 each for examination on Saturday. eee { COTTON MARKET. ‘ Mhe local cotton market opened firm be-dey, with prices 3 to 7 points higher. was a good demand from room Phorts anc one block of 10,000 bales was @bporbed at the start. In addition to @his there was good European buying ap6 a demand from England, which led $0 further olight advances after the all in face of the dig estimates for Teoslpts at the ports again to-day and| (warmer weather through the South, al- the map showed that conditions i she pelt were lou and tha h there in sec a ons. Following tecelved most attention] 4 epeculators, advancing at A 8 points above last nicht, encountered active pressure from sources and rapidly declined, o. opening prices Wet, Aieas er, 10.09 ey roe January Tpebruary, ‘S005 Lng wore: October, 16; Hh 10.18 ‘to 19.20; Mare! i: gee nae © mar i f WHEAT. MARKET, On '“9Mheat closed Wull and weak to-day, | Hen Whe net declines ‘being 1-8 to 3-8 of a went. Weakness also marked the clos- ‘of corn, es hae Off 3-8 to 6-8 of a So ae prtees were: epee 8 Te 4, were: 1-8 bid. ember, lhe ie 3. * Oerea: ‘so + gos prices were, PW rd pts, Jul: Mite Sone May, MEN'S GLOVES o¢ ciace ana Suede Kia: for Street and Dress wear, 831-2 a | & MARKET DULL AND PRICES ARE LOWER Was See-Saw A Day with _the General Tendency Down- “ward, and There Was Only Professional Trading. BAD REPORT FROM THE WEST Bears Circulate Rumors that Banke In Kansas City ar’ Elsewhere Are in Trouble—Copper the Only Feature of the Trading. _ Dullness was the feature of the stock market to-day. It was a purely profes- sional market and the fluctuations of prices were therefore subject to every vumor that was floated by bulls or bees. The opening, while trréguler, was fatre ly strong and soon there was « general which sent all stocks up except that were* held down by bad bout the particular issues, as public Iron and Steel, which soft off on account of the very poor annual report, American Car and Foundry which was weak on report of less dusiness. Reports of trouble among the banks and trust companies of Kansas City caused a decline whieh did not last) Jong, as these reports were denied, end it was announced on excellent author- ity that the banks of that city were 4n good condition and that business, fwas larger than ever before. This dental caused stocks to rally slightly only to decline soon afterward on the report that St. Paul was to issue $25,000,000 of new stock for the purpose of building an extension to) thesPacific coast. Mr. Roswell Miller’s| prompt denial of this story helped the market again. . But the tendency was downwerd and after each rally prices sagged. The an- rency In record-breaking volume would not materially raise the rate for loans did not help matters and the steady fall was keot up with now and then slight rallies of fractions, — Amalagamated Copper was one of the strongest stocks on the lst, It held firm and showed a net gain over last night's price. It was. reported that the company had patwhed up a truce with the Helnse interests and this’ helped ,the stock, especially as brokers who buy for the Standard Oi) crowd were heavy Ps ers of the isgue. Then the refusal of om of the copper company to or deny. tha report “of the fottlement cauekd inamy to Ddelteve that there might be some truth in it, Steel sesued showed ees. the face of the report that she eerntn for the month woul show a foss of a 000,000 as th the for the earnt y|of last year, on and showed a sligat sclines but both acted, wel And gave pore neded support to the wirole mar~ et, Brooklyn Rapid Tra mtn eee api zrenait was fouly by Flower ae? and 700 0 Oy Holliger & & Babsock, It was noticeable ihat Jacob wield and the members Waldorf crowd which was balling sgtocke a few day ae eee not he ‘ket to-day. former. whe buyers iso" werd Tenctive. It_seem: the market leaders. were. wi prices take aus uf the: are wating for some Hin the money market. During the, last declined to the oe The total x shares and a obeeeereaete? ih = Sesseus! Rae Roteses Fre topterifennid & HERS STFA: TItb t+ = = Hittite , = (iitlie+ tnt ai Fs also of Cape, Castor and Reindeer, for Driv+ ing: and Walking. GAUNTLET GLOVES of Buckskin and Cape, for Golfing and Automobiling. Children’s Gloves in verious weights, also “@ fhumber. of styles suitable for Winter 3 P. . msPecToRS CALL OW VAN COTT They Have Rented an Office Near the Federal Building and Will Start Their Investigation at Once. POSTMASTER’S GOOD HUMOR. ea “Alt Christian Gentlemen, and | Was Mighty Glad to See Them,” He Said te an Evening World Re- porter, Sx Post-OfMice Inspectors headed by Major Frank E. Little, of Washing- ton, qalied on Postmaster Cornelius Van Cott to-day and conferred with | we: ‘Rims for nearly an hour in his priv: ‘When the conference had ended Major | iri Little emilingly said that he could not divulge his mission. He was accom- panied by Inspectors Holmes and Snow, | S* of Cincinnati; Farrell, of Chicago; Pi dleton, of Boston, and Thomas, of San fel Francisco. ‘While in Postmaster Van Cott's office | © Asstitor Thomas Jardines was intro- duced to the inspectdrs, They said that he might be able to help them in thelr work, Postmaster Van Cott was in great good humor after the inspectors had fone. is was mighty glad to see them," he said, to an Evening World reporter. “They are all Christian gentlemen and we are glad to have them with us. ‘The Postmaster was asked If the vist- tors had given an Inkling of thelr pro- posed line of investigation, “None whatever,” said he. “They are ‘here and called to pay their respects.” He refused to discuss the report that the Inspectors would investigate rentals of eub-stations, saying that such busl- Mise Lotile Fliege, the stenographer WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1903; in tf Postmaster's office, who was: & central figure in the last Investigation because, it was said, that shé had an- other position, was bdusily when the Inspectors passed through engaged |f Jarge ante-room, and though she # ly concealed from view behind creen the visitors were sen to cast inquiring glancs in her direction. Mr. Van Catt seemed tickled when he was asked if the visitors were going to Invstigate the Lincoln Republican Club in the Fifth District, of which he Is leader “Now you ask th he sald, “they know their buginess ‘The inspectors Have rented Miocene in a buitding no not far from the Federal buil@ing, but its exact location they refuse to divulge. They will be here for several days. QUOTATIONS IN LONDON. American Raflroad Shares Steady with Slight Advance. London despatches report that the tlement parsed without ping any troubles of any kind, This a bet- ter feeling and imparted firmness to the general list. English rails were strong and investment buying was in larger quantity than for some time. American railroad shares were ateady with fractional advances. The closing prices of Americans in London Close. NetCh'g, eer ee ++ 144] +144) fs TRADING ON THE CURB. Dull and Irregular, with Copper Most Conspieuous. ‘Trading on the curb to-day was dull nd tr ir, with the copper issues the most conspicuous of the list. Standard Oil and Northern Securities were also asked prices of the prin- securities were; ee conducted from Wash- |f nouncement that the shipments of cur-|{ ener? 1 noi Intervorough B.Altmant de. Direct attention to their MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS, Qocated to left of Sixth Ave. entrance.) Autumn ana Winter Neckwear, Colgred and Dress 650o0f Our Own Best $12.50 and $15 Suits and Top Coats nowat Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, of Kid, Cape, Castor and Reindeer ; Imported Silk Mufflers, Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns and Bath Robes ; Pajamas, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Walking Sticks, also Steamer Rugs and Carriage Rohes. 8. Altman & Go. will place on sale, FRIDAY aod SATURDAY, October 30th and 31st: 200 dozen “Silk Scarfs for Men, Four-in-Hands and Knot, . « + each, 58c, Men’s Onderwear, White and Blue Grey Merino Shists and Drawers, Winter-weight, . each, $1.10 | M I ried Cheviot Pajamas, en Pine te Suit, $2. 75 ElgbteemtD Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, Extraordinary Clothing Offer. The enthusiastic crowds broke all to pieces the immense lines of sizes and styles that we began this sale with. We are determined that nobody shall be di: inted, and so we have filled out the lots with From this immense lot you may choose staple fabrics just as well ak ancy fabrics. You ma select rich, dressy subdued effects jit as ly as smart and nobby mixtures. In fact or taste will be suited and your form will be titted precisely as if you paid double. It will pay you to come, 50 miles to buy a single suit. . or top coat. Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 o’Clock, ‘WooDs , Fee BROADWAY. Claas wont, eAsten ier» We look upon Rexall Mucu-Tone as a greater dis- covery than wireless telegraphy — greater than any other discovery of which we know. Wireless telegraphy means easier, quicker, cheaper transmission of commercial, social and journalistic in- telligence—means progress along business lines. Rexall Mucu-Tone means life and health for twelve million American men and women now in the clutches of a mést dangerous, most insidious disease—catarrh. Rexall Mucu-Tone is the exact combination of medic- inal drugs necessary to effect a prompt, safe, permanent cure of catarrh. 1 It is a triumph of Science —an absolutely new dis- covery in medicine,—and its importance is realized when the awful effects and widespread existence of catarrh is considered. Catarrh is a disease of the mucous membranes. It may seize upon head and throat, stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder, or with women—the delicate organs‘of generation. But wherever located, congestion of the muco-cells is thecause. Inflammation is followed by a discharge; the blood is poisoned; the membranes, muscles and bones slowly rot away. Rexall Mucu-Tone reaches the congested cells through the arteries and veins. It infuses sudden activity, causes a muscular expansion and 01 tion and thus forces them to ex- the poisonous secretions. At once these cells resume their natural functions, inflammation subsides; torn membranes heal; health is restored. We have investigated thoroughly and we know Rexall Mucu-Tone positively cures catarrh in every form, Soconfident are we of this that we in- vite catarrh sufferers totest it with the distinct understanding that if not cured, the taken shall cost nothing. Rexall Mucu - Tone, them MENS Wi in. "ESS 6th Av, and 23d st. | 5."Suns Colt R , 125th St. and y. , Drumisiat, 1020 34 av. 429 RANE Perhaps the largest jobbing house in the world and located right here in New York decided to go out of the Carpet busi- ness, To unload their tremendous stocks they were com- pelled to make enormous sacrifices in prices, Keane bought the best patterns in the better grades. That is why you can buy the product of the very best mills at prices that you will never sce again. Best Body Brussels from Bigelow, Lowell and mnie malls 2) ik 1 terns; regularly priced $1,50 and $1.65; for this sale.. eae Best quality Axminsters, sold price.s.,..i-6 esses rrpeee Choice Velvets in various weaves; regular prices, $1.25 and $1.50. JAMES HOME y The Parlor shit is neither costly nor hard ‘to get if you come to Keane's. We have them well made in good mahogany finished frames, in satin damask $32. 50 and velour coverings, at prices that will surprise i delight you. Chair is a splen- See this great special value, worth $50.00, at A Morr See this splen-| Gig addition to the home did Dining Ta-| furniture. Itisan easy chair, F) ~ ble in sterling} an SETAE AnD an extra ff comfortable oaks with al lounging chair. fectly finished) Tiys° one In top and beau-| solid oak or tifully carved] mahogany fin- Tea ian reins 'shs value $12, gant piece of Raeaitare and a very big| * value at Keane's special "$1 0. 50. $5. 50 sale, Sale price. The Keane business grows as more and more people learn of the sterling values at the Keane Spectal Sales and the splendid credit system which makes buying so pleasant and so easy at the Keane establishment, WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS AS USUAL. « JAMES R.KEANE & CO,,"354:83534135° nee *» THIRD AVE., Rast Side of Third Ave, BETWEEN 77th and 78th Sts. ee) Sale Ten Million Boxes a Vear? TRE FAMILY’S FAVORITE BEDIOINE CANDY CATHARTIC Women’s Coats For Friday and Saturday's Selling. The coats for this special offering are en design—practical in shape—and mar for tiday and Saturday only. ““WOMEN'S COVERT CLOTH JACKETS—Collar! effect, grit ne new epaulettes, finished with twenty-four or $19.75 fa’ os WOMEN'S JACKETS—K. edtect; ab Mrippedl aleo heaven elathe, essere } $15.00 cloth. Value $20.00. WOMEN'S THREE-QUARTER LONG Coed | Black Kersey cloth, strapped seams, inlaid velvet collar, lined with satin. one :}$20.00 | WOMEN'S COLLARLESS COATS—Zibeline, Cerri, with wide broadcloth straps, we SAtiN sereseermoved $12.75 (thiré Toor) Dress Goods Department. Exceptional Values in Black and, Colosed Zibelines at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 and §2.50 Yard (First Floor, Rear) Hiawdhereiiet and Stock Collars j At Half the Original Prices. HANDKERCHIEFS STOCK COLLARS, For Men and Women, of pure Irish | With or aa tabs, in linen, hemstitched, with or without | fon, linen, Venise lace, hand embroidered initials, lace and | silk materials, in allcolors ee ee trimmed and fancy bor- | binations—new designs crs. 12%C, each; value 25c. 25¢. eects “reek The New Upholstery Department} Presents a Great Many Special and Flair o> Items at Much Less Than Usual Prices. Ruffled Renaissance Curtains, Worth$2.00. } $1.48 Very effective for chambers; at, per pair ..+0+.+++++ : “Grand Dames” Curtains, Worth $7.50, } $5: in colors,appropriate for Dining-Rooms & Libraries; at,per pair i? Renaissance Bed Sets, Worth $7.00, ¥ $5. 00 for single and full sized beds, with deep festooned flounces; at = And a Special Offering of 100 Pairs Bagdad Portieres, Worth $3.75, with deep tassel fringe on top, 5 wide stripes, in almost every ¢ $2..50) color; at, per pair. seeeeeseeene eneeeerscces ceccee ourth Floor.) | Grocery Department Still sells the famous brands of Teas and Coffees known and so much enjoyed by thousands of New ¥t COFFEE—Best Mocha and Java, fresh roasted, granulated or pul- verized to order, per Ib.... 25¢ Others ask for this grade 34c. COCOA—Huyler’s Seorins: Cosel per can.. seeee 200 CHOCOLATE - ONeil quick | soUP_-Franco-American Soups, quart can, 26¢.; pints (Bescment.) ae OX, TONGUE — “Harrigan ™ brand } SARDINES—H. Beha & Olive Oil, quart bottles, 70c.; pints, Migaelareceadean hi) i ea wit Sanh RPS | conn — “Welcome” eed tes ing Co.'s Salad Dressing, prepared | TOMATOES—“ Superb” bran@tancy CATSUP—Banquet, made from fresh, | RED BELTS—Fancy small ved Beets, | DATES AND ‘Syrup, made fr ‘orn and cane, 2- eepepe Aare and Mi whole Ox Tongue, ready for upe, | tunch Chocolate, 5-Ib. can. Hl. 40 importations, boneless, 380; 1-2 pints.. Lae eer bees can tatte moreell hyp one thee sweet Sugar Corn, case of 2 doz. with fresh eggs, rich flavd®, pint bot-| red ripe Jersey Tomatoes, casa of 2 sed ripe tonusoes, highly aplegd: bist 60 $0.6) cam auertaam: bens Dates, in wooden oz, glass jars. - per 1b. waa 1%rlb. can, reneme SOE OLIVE OlL—Barton & Guestier's| 37" OLIVES—Tancy Queen Olives, stuffed cane “Hee SALAD DRESSING—Falcon Pack-| $280; can. 12 H tles, 45c.; 1-2 pints doz., $2.80; can +26 iN eee “Fie ind Stuffed 10c SYRUP — " Globe” Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, | BAltmantGs. are exhibiting a large Fine Fans, including vVer- and reproductions of XVI, and XVII. Century styles. Also spangled Fans with Oriental Pearl and Tortoise Shell mount ings. Hand-made Lace Fans, Umbrella Handles. * xecent importation ie shown, embracing Novelties of Rock Crystal, Garnets, Tortoise Shell, Gun Metal, Carved Ivory, and Gol. and Sterling Silver in Art Nouveau designs. Umbrellas Mounted. collection of nis Martin, Fine Walking Sticks and Martin's London Umbrellas, Elabteensh Street, Nineteenth Sireet and Sixth Aventis, | | | | | |