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She and Her Sister, Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, Jr. Both With- draw the Power of Attorney He Held for Them in California BOTH ARE DAUGHTERS OF LATE SENATOR FAIR. Society Stirred by Action, but Does Not Expect Any Further Move Because Mrs. Oelrichs Is a Catholic. Society Is talkir nothing to-day bet the action of Mrs. Hermann Oclrichs 4n formally revoking the power of at- ! tormey she gave her husband on? April 3, 167, No less surprising 1s the ac- ffon of her sister, Mrs. W. K. Vander- > dilt, jr. who also has revoked a power of attorney given to Mr. Oeirichs on the . same date. | Both documents were executed tn this city on Noy. 5 before a commissioner | ‘of deeds for the State of Callfornia ani were forwarded to’ Sao Francisco. That in which Mrs. Oeirichs withdraws th right of her husband to act for her in all- property transactions tn Ban Fran- cisco and the State of California has @liready been filed in the office of the San Francisco City and County Clerk, ‘The document signed by Mrs, Vander- “bilt has not been filed. Cause of Much Gossip. “That the two sisters should simul- taneously decide to take out of the hahds of Hormann Oelrichs the manage (ment of their California interests 1s conducive to gossip just now because ‘of disaffection in the Oelrichs family have been rife for some tme. Mrs. Oelrichs, although she wrote not _ long ago to the Commissioner of Taxes that her home fs in California, has been close to New York and Newport for a Jong time, while Mr. Oelrichs has been and ia in San Francisco ‘Ostensibly Mr. Oelrichs has been de- | -¥oting his time in the Golden Gate city tosuperivising the erection of a magnin- cent new hotel owned by himself and his wife on Nob Hill, to be known when ‘completed as the Fairmont. ‘This hotel “has been one of Mrs, Oelrichs's pet ativiied with Work. Originally young Mr. Vanderbilt and his wife had an interest in ¢he prop- erty, but they sold out to Mr. Oclrichs. It is known that his wife has not been satisfied with the way the work has pro- greased in San Francisco, Mr. Oelrichs has spent much of his time at the Bo- --~-teman Club, the Poodle Dog and other * | Joyful resorts, a fact upon which the @mall society sheets of the Pacific coast ave not hesitated to comment with a great deal of directness. "The Oclrichses have one child, a vo: Mirs, Oclrichs and Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish ‘fafe the recognized leaders of the young- er element in society, At times they ate Tival leaders, but generally they get together again and work hand in hand for the amusement of their vlase asao- clates. ‘Mrs. Oclrichs was Theresa, the eldest iter of James G. Fair, once Untied Genator from California and mill- ire many times over through aa atrike Of the afr, | Poo @ackay and O'Brien combination, Sho ~* was born in Virginia City, Nev., in iss. | ‘At that time her father was a plodding} Rei and prospector, Five years later made his “strike” and guld flowed (o| im in streams. Educated in Convent, too sma! ira, so they went to San re the three girls. Theresa, cated ‘In a (denier City grew Virginia f the fastest town o: eresa Fair made her ¢ nd three years later ma Francisco Hermann Oelric: mt of the North German Lloyd Breamabip ine, champion amateur boxer nd oarsman’ and clever man-abou' town. The ceremony was performed by Archbishop Riordan, as the devout Catho; ler sister Virginia married W. Vanderbilt, jr., four years ago. For st N years past Mr Oelrichs has been the He) Acknowledged agent of his wife and Y © Bister-In-law in all the contesis grow- Sing out of the Falr millions and the ltl Jon following the death oo" Charles Fair in an automobile accilent’ in ince. ‘An Evening World reporter called at the office of Col. Witilam Jay, personal gounsel for Mrs. Ocsirichs, to-day. Col 4 : was not in. His partner, Flamen Chandler, said that he was busy on the Oelrichs matter but could say noth- {ng about the line of action he was tak- . @ Statement that may or may not possess significance. ine in Newport. NEWPORT, R. 1., Nov. 14—The news of the revocation of Hermann Oelrich's power of attorney for his wife and hi Sister-In-law, Mrs. W. K bill, jt-6 in San Francisco, here to- surprise on alll » one hows the persons| would venture ar atement at the action might mean, it Hed that comment had deen made jn society over the protracted ab-| genes from this Mr. Oc though his wife , Season, It had the demanis With the oroperty. of which hatge eapluined the situation ae The Delinentor for December, Among the notadie | December Velineator Gailienne, with a del MA Wedding Ring in t ing lyrics in the with an power and charm, Albert —Bixelow and Capeure,"* died on the 7 eott af unusval inte joyd's Christin Lang. with a clever, amusing sfravesty, on the usual fairy Mg EFigly and the Wicked stop: her feavures of this mtrace ws Humber are 8 in Pati highttul of the col- rd, with veld and riicles by be, Hudson Moore and pent, ind the third instal: he Wvolution of a Club serial story which in weomment in feminine clue mie color work 1s exhib. es represi dood, Girlhood work of Bernard’ 4. In Jules Guerin's th: on, Boollard’s tine rD ‘ere of the SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1903. HERMANN OELRICHS AND MRS. OELRICHS, WRO HAS WITHDRAWN POWER OF ATTORNEY HE HELD FOR HER, AM 2MrS OVerrichs: COOKS TO MEET IN SOLEMN CONCLAVE Fifteen Hundred of the Interna- tional Culinary Trade Agree in Advance that the Kitchen Must Be Kept Clean. Some fifteen hundred “hommes do cuisine —oooks and their nssistants—will gather tn Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, next Thursday night on momentous businers to themselves and the eating public. Fyery onder and specte of chef and kitchen attendant will be present to tell sad tales of cookery, and show how by thorough orgunization they can benefit one another tn this highafeeding city. The French cooks are particularly m- terested In the meeting. They speak of it as the Societe Culinaire Interna- tionale, which has the flavor and*the dressing a la Francaise. The American cooks call it plain International Culin- ary Tr Sey questions will be debated when the chefs Ket together, They want the abolition of | privu wrencles, shorter hours aud sanitary Improvements in the Kitchen. There are 7,00) and more cex- taurant and club cooks in New York City, counting in the men who help to prepare the many things New Yorkers eat. An effort will be made to show that the pelvate agenclos of employment Are not sulted for cooks proper. Ten hours a day, all the cocks claim, are enough for work. ‘Then they all agree that a kitchen ought to be clean, ‘The meeting will be held auspices of Local 719. R. H.. BE. 1, A. which inteepreted means Restaurant, Hotel Enployees’ International Alliance, 3000 WITHESSES. I ISHENEFF TRIAL All the Mayors, Marshals and Nobles of Bessarabia Will Sit in Judgment on Those Ac- cused of Massacre. under the ST. PRHTERSBURG, Nov. 14.—About three thousand witnesses and fifty law- yers will appear at the trial, which opens ‘Dhursday next, of the persons ar- rested on the charge of participation In the massacre of Hevrews at Kisheneft in April last. All the mayors, marshals and nobles of Bessarabia will wit in judgment on the prisoners. a JUSTICE PRITCHARD WEDS. mi an um Bride of the) Washingtou Man. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Justice Jeter Cc. Pritchard, of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, formerly United States Senator from North Caro- lina, and Miss Lillian Saum, of this . but of North Carolina parentage, married at the idence of the ‘Ss parents bh ay Rev Wired: pastor of the riatian Church, ¢ ¥, oMiclated, and owk ith of the brid father immediate family we pre Justice and Mia, Pritchard ‘ork ——— COTTON MARKET, The low! cotton market opened easy to-day with prices seven points lower to five points higher, due to the poor Liverpool cables and the report that Ellison reduced his estimation on the consumption of cotton this year by £00,000 bales on account of high prices, Later selling pressure from room trad- STOCKS WEAK AT CLOSE OF MARKET Good Bank Statement Not Ac- cepted as Reassuring by Speculators and List Runs Off, Showing Losses. Professional operators followed the oll time stock rute to sell on good news to- An soon as the bank statement, which was really a good one in every sense but one—the loss of cash—was an- nounced they began to sell stocks, Pennsylvania especially ‘being under pressure, selling down to 113-4, As a result of thie selling the stock market closed weak, with all stocks below the} high prices of the day, and many of them showing « loss of part of yester- day's gain. In the decline following the tssuing of the bank statement Manhattan, which sold as high as 140, dropped to 138 7-8. Gteel preferred dropped to 51 3-4, the common to 10.6-8 and Missourl Pa- cific to #8 12. Brooklyn Rapid Transit fell to 9% 3-4, Copper to 37 34, Atehison 63 1-2 and Union 70 3-8. The reason for the decline was in some quarters ag a Tack of confidence in the statement. There were many who did not hesitate to question ite) excellent qualities. It was so good that it gave the street a shock, and not un- HANCE TOFICHT Her Army @Gannot Reach) Panama Eitner by Land or Water and Washington Will Keep the Isihmus Free. TO EXTEND NEUTRAL ZONE AND PROTECT RAILROAD. Reports of Bogota Force March- ing on New Republic Not Be- lieved Here and State Depart- ment Has No Apprehension. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—The State Department has no knowledge of the magching of an army from Colombia upon the Isthmus and the officials state that were any such movement in progress \t would certainly be Informed by {ts agents In the South, the cables being: still open. These officials scout the {dea that any such march is In progress, as the Pres|- dent of Colombla is reported to have deseribed to the President of Ecuador. It is assumed here that the “army’’ sald to be marching on Panama was nothing more than a small body of perhaps 500 all told, who were about to mbark at Bu Ventura a few days GOLOMBIAHAS NO BLIND MAN FOUND FINE NEW HOTEL |FOLLOWSFOOTBALL, DEAD IN HALLWAY} OPPOSE WALDORF] OVER PALISADES. & Police Believed Aged Mendicant Was Seized with Apopleptic Fit and Fell Downstairs— Head Was Crushed. Michael McDonald, sixty years old, a blind mendicant who had a room at No. 19 Macdougal street, was found at the foot of the stainwav leading to the yard at 5.45 o'clock this morfling, His head was crushed, and it ts belleved by the police that he was seized win an apo- plestic ft and fell down the stairs. ‘The man ‘had been dead several hours be- fore his body was found. One of the tenants In the house heard the sound of a heavy fall about 1 o'clock this mornine, but pald no attention to it and made ‘no attempt to investigate. Several hours later Mrs. Joseph Parodi found the body. She called a policeman, who summoned an ambulance, and D: Canfield, of St. Vincent's Hospital, pro- nounced MoDonald dead, For several years McDonald had begged alms in front of St, Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, on Sullivan ‘The house in which he lived js stly occupled by Italians, and. th y little of him. It t# sald he has a sister ving in the clty. —— LORD ROBERTS IMPROVES, LONDON, Nov, 14—Lord Robert: Brttish Commander-in-Chiet, who fering from pneumpnta, pi night and {s making satis’ ress toward recovery. Plans for Eighteen-Story Cara- vansary Are Being Prepared by a Construction Company of Philadelphia. Plans for a superb eighteen-story hotel building in Thirty-fourth street, opposite the Waldorf-Astoria, are being. prepared by the Wells Realty and Con- struction Company, of Phiigdelphia, In anticipation of the successful consum- mation of negotiations for a site now owned by the Century Realty Company, ‘The plot will have a frontage of fifty feet on Thirty-fourth street. running back 197.6 feet to Thirty-fifth street. Negotiations have been on foot for some time, and though declared off two weeks ago, they have been reopened. The Philadelphia company is looking to the Century Company for a building loan for the erection of the hotel. ———— POPE RECEIVES FATHER KRUG. ROME, Nov. 14.—Pope Pius to-day re- ceived in private audience Rev. Father Boniface Krug, formerly of St. Vin- cent’s Arch Abbey, Beatty, Pa. and now abbot of the famous Benedictine abbey of Monte Cassino, province of Caserta, Italy. he being the first Ameri- can to hold that pesition, His Holiness is tiking interest in the work of repairing the abbey, which is being car- ried on at the great Benedictine strong- hold under the direction of Father Krug. Young Stephen Retzky Bounds, from Boulder to Boulder, . Some Eighty Feet, and Then . Gets Up and Goes Home. Chasing after » football kicked by ont of his playmat.s, Stephen Retsky, of Edgewater, N. J., toppled over. a ciffi eighty feet high. His body bounded from boulder to bdulder and Janded at the bottom ina heap. His companion: Jeaning over the precipice thought hin dead. When they reached him Retaky’¢ injuries were found to be only a frac tured arm. Near the Retzky home are the Palp sades, The plateau above them has beer used by the young schoolboys in thi nelghborhoo¢ for games of every de scription. Early to-day. some of the boys got together for a tussle at toote ball. In the excitement «€ the match Retzky, running backward to catch & punt, fell over the cliff. Hi companions threaded their was down the Palisades at once. The res: cuers found Reteky in great pain, buf the quickly put thelr fears at rest by pulling himself together and ‘going te nis own home unaided after he was placed upon level ground, a Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, ago when they were turned buck from the Isthmus by notice of the determina- BANK STATEMENT AGAIN A SURPRISE ! Excellent Showing in Figures Proves Futility of Trying to Forecast the Clearing-House Report Nowadays. ‘The absolute futility of trying to fore- cast the weekly bank statement was ex- emplified to-day. ‘There was not a man but who believed that the heavy loss in cash during the week would result in almost a complete wiping out of the surplus reserves. Tostead the surplus was Increased by $744,200 so that the surplus reserves are Dow $6,138.40 against $15,023,960 a year @go and $10,103,825 two years ago. ‘The Incregse, In surplus reserves was due to the decrease in deposits of $14,- 629,600, which made the reserve required lesa by $1,657,400, which more than wiped out, the #2,813,200 loss in cash. The loss ig cash was almost half the loss indicated by the preliminary est- mates, ' ‘The statement, which was an excel- lent one, follows: 40,500 $10, 14, Depo... The heavy decrease in loans was Also a favorable feature pt that the de- derstanding it and pot liking mysteries, the market was sold and the close Was weak ‘The market opening was steady and fairly hard, but without feature and de- vold of dnterest. After the initial run} stocks generally were selling below the opening prices and on an average of | about 3-8 below last night's closing figure, ‘Then there was a decided rally with a corresponding lessening in ac- tivity. There were some indications that there was too much company on the bear side and the big bears showed a disposition to seek cover and to leave the little | lows to bear the brunt of a bull attack, ‘As a requit, the rally continued until {he ‘gaint Were substantial throughout | the whole Itst. Then the bank state-/ ment was issied, and prices fell, the Het showing tosses on the day. In the final dealings Pennsylvania, afeer selling az 111 3-4, closed off 2 1-4, at 112, United Gtates Steel common was unchanged at 107-8 ,while the preferred lost 1-2, at 51 3-4. Amalgamated Copper closed at 37 8-4, against 39 (a, Ite clon- ing of yesterday. ‘The rest of the incus- trials were off fractionally, Reading jost 1 point at 383-4. The losses in'the other railroad issues were confined to fractions. .The local trac: tions closed off a shade, Manhattan and Metropolitan each losing 14, while Brooklyn Rapid Tranasjt and Securities were off 3-8 per cent. Phe Eries were & trifle under. ‘The total sales of stocks were 236,100 j inte erense in deposits was greater by more than $1,000,000, It seems almost tmpos- sible to get the total louns below the sum of the deposits, which according to the 41S n very bad thing. ¥ lieved that the surplus show large in- creases, rtain that the banks ‘will gain heavily in cash next week through shipments from the West nd South and through the receipts of gold ———___ CURB TRADING QUIET. borough Rapid Transit the Outside Stock: will reserves sit ix almost ¢ Leads Dealings In the outside market were quiet to-Vay with Interborough Rapid Transit showing a gain of 4 per cent. on sales of 200 shares. This js an advanc of 111-2 per cent, for bid and asked prices of the principal out- skle securities were: American Can jean Can’ pt Greene Copper Marino . Seaboard Air Line pf Standard OM... New Orleans, New Orleans’ pf. shares, and of Yonds $974,000. The Closing Quotations, To-day'n highest, lowest and closing prices and net changes from yesterday's closing Hees or from Inst recorded sale are as fol- lows: 3 Net Clon, Chee Amal. Copper. Am: 8. & Ret! Am: 8. & Ref. pt. w Am, Sug re S Atch., T. & & a An T&S alt & Onto 4 Brook, Rap. 2) % tan. Padttic 4 ‘Ohio: k W. a Pie 8 ere 2d pe Mi Central Tauis, & Met. ‘ec Manhattan M St Routh, Pact ers lowered prices further. Offerings were mostly from quarters the staple, but desirious of taking profit at the week end. Considerable short Selling appeared on the idea that any decline to-day would probably be re- flected abroad on Monday, owing to the Mgures of ellison e opening prices were: November 11,00 to 1 December, 11.22 bid; Jan- Uary, ILM offered; Ma HL31 to i133; May, 11.83 to 11.84; June, i138 bid; July, 11,35" to 11.35; August, 1110 bid, ‘The closing prices’ were: November, 11.34 to 1.17; December, 11.28 to 1.3: January, 11.23 to 11.23; February, 11.36 to inge; March, 130 to ide Ape: ILae ke spacial feoocees May, 11.33; June, 11,83 to 11.85; July, fo 11.93; August, 11.05 to 11,09, ‘The cioaed barely pieady, ndly to] 4 South, Ry oo. ‘ Ry pel. fe SF. 20 pf, Conl & Tron Wir central 0S ths" 3 Wihadvance, "='Decline. << RUSSIA AND JAPAN AGREE. PARIS, Noy. 14.—Offtcial advices show there Js a distinct Improvement in the Tusso-Japanese situation. It 4s under- stood that the recent prolonged inde- oision was duo to forwarding reports of the nepotiadans, ie the personal inspec- Interborough ——_—_ WHEAT MARKET, December wheat again showed strength to-day against relative depression in the Western market, due to the report that the local stock of No. 2 red wheat was aN wold to mille. After the start shorts rent It up to 8 1-4, and Its influence began to be felt in the West, and the was a cessation of selling orders despite the fact that the demand was net par- ilarly trong, Corn opened dull and ler. New York's opening prices wee ember wheat, 85; May, st 1 December corn, 49 3-8 hicago’s opening prices were: 76 7-8 to 7 Dec to 76 5-3; May corn, 4! 7-8 to 41 3-4 -8; Desember, 42 3-3 to 42 1-4. De- to 41 New York's closing prices were: Wheat—May, §2 offered; Ju): 8 bid; HlDecember, 9 34, Corn—May, 47 7-8 of- fered; December, 49 3-8, ————_—- DR. DE COSTA IS VERY ILL. ar aS Nov. 4.—Dr. B. F. y & distingulshed Episcopal @inister of New York, who came to Rome last January with\Mgr, Kennedy, rector of the American College, to study with a view to entering the Ro- man Catholic priesthood, has been obliged to go to Fiesole, near Mior- ence, decause of the bad condition of his health, Dr, De Costa haa become so seriously Nl that it has been decided to hasten his ordination. He will be made a sub- deacon Nov, 16, a deacon Nov. Sand a De Costa, the week. ‘The | tlon’ of the ed States naval com- manders to allow no landings in that quarter, ‘These troops cannot r the isthmus. by water, and the officals here are pos- itive that they cannot do so by land ‘Nhe character of the country js such that there Is no subsistence for an army on the route of the wild mountain tratis and the passages through the morasses that le between Colombia proper and the Isthmus, Eyen If there were subsistence the trails are so rough that it would require many Weeks or even months for even 4 small army to make the journey, But there are more than physical ob- stacles in the way of the approach of an army upon Panama. ‘The officials do not care to express publicly their plans, but enough has been gleaned from ‘the instructions given to our aayal commanders to make it evident that never again will the Isthmus become the seat’ of warfare so Jong as the United States Government can prevent it, he authorities ave now determined to extend tho Haes of protection to’ the riulroad. They will not allow hostile forces, no matter whether they are Colombian or Panama troops, to come oilision anywhere near’ the rail- J to. ent such collisions it 'y to extend the neutra zone clear to the aorth and south boun- daries of the Republic of Panama. Officials Tore will not make such a statement publ'cly: they almply say: “Walt tll the emergency arises,” Not the slightest apprehension js felt of any Colombian advance on Panama, ————_— DRINKS CARBOLIC AND DIES. John W Having Stomach Ache, Mistakes the Acid for Medic! ‘Thinking that a bottle of carbolic acid was a medicine which would cure an cute attack of stomach ache John helper in the Manhattan Eye Hospital, No. 103 Park avenu swallowed its contents Uits afternoon: He died a half hour later 5 Walsh was running the elevator just previous to his tata! mis Leaving the car he went into the supply room, ked the bottle off the sheif and took leep draught. His screams aroused hospital and the house physician him at once Despite f the p an and the Ish sue . was ned. He q of fifty-four vears old had mployed in the hospital for half and Amert t Cloned Helow New York ty LONDON, Noy, 14—Amoricans a strong opening in the st day closed slightly below New York parity, Console and gilt-edged Invest- Ment ‘securities were stronger, and Kaffirs were also firmer. The closing prices follow Anaconda Norfolle & New York Central Northern Securitios Chtaric & Western. Penpeylvanta, % Southern Pacific St. Paul A Viton. Pacitie 2) intted States Steel... States Steel pf... DON’T SAY You can’t afford a new suit or over- coat this winter, or a dress and coat for your wife (if you have one), when by ‘a small outlay of leas than 15 cents a day and our tasy payment system, you can have what you need, OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT ONCE AT ANY OF OUR 4 CENTRALLY LOCATED CREDIT SELEC 8, WOM WHAT YOU NEED "8 4ND CHIL. NG FATS AND TEWCEDIY, ‘AND PAY FOR rr on™ NOME! REN'S! 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