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oe ACT FOR WIFE 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 1s talking of nothing to-day but the action of Mrs. Hermann Oclrichs tn formally revoking the power of at- tormey she gave her husband on April m1, 1 No less surprising = the ac tion of ber sister, Mrs, W. K. Vander- dilt, Jr., who also has revoked a power of attomey given to Mr. Oelrichs on the qeame date. Both documents were executed in this elty on Nov. 5 before a commission of deeds for the State of Callfornia and ‘Were forwarded to San Francisco. That | in which Mrs, Oclrichs withdraws the| right of her husband to act for her $n ail property transactions in San Fran- cisco and the State of California’ has alreatly been filed in the office of the San Francisco City and County Clerk ‘The document signed by Mrs. Vander- bilt has not been filed. { use of Much Gossip. ‘That the two sisters should simul- taneously decide to take out of the hands of Hermann Oelrichs the manage- ment of their California interests 1s “conducive to gossip just now because rumors of disaffection in the Oelrichs family have been rife for some time. Mrs. Oelrichs, although she wrote not @ long ago to the Commissioner of ‘Taxes that her home is in California, has been close to New York and Newport for a long time, while Mr. Oelrichs has been and is in San Francisco. Ostensibly Mr. Oclrichs has been de- voting his time in the Golden Gate city to superivising the erection of a magnif- cent new hotel owned by himself and his wife on Nob Hill, to be known when DELRICHS CANT |** Fifteen Hundred of the Interna- tional Culinary Trade Agree in Advance that the Kitchen Must Be Kept Clean. Some fifteen hundred “hommes de culsine’’—cooks and their assistants—will gather in Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue, next ‘Thursday night on momentous business day. which was really a good one in every _THE WORLD: t RMANN OELRICHS AND MRS. OELRICHS, WhO HAS WITHDRAWN POWER OF ATTORNEY HE HELD FOR HER, wT SATURDAY ‘EV NING, NOV) prey T RPSL COOKS TO MEET IN. [STOCKS WEAK AT SOLEMN CONCLAVE) CLOSE OF MARKET) AGAIN A SURPRISE Good Bank Statement Not Ac-! Excellent Showing in Figures as Reassuring by| Speculators and List Runs cepted Off, Showing Losses. Professional operators fonowed the old time stock rule to sell on good news to~ As soon as the bank statement, BANK mt MENT Proves Futility of Trying to Forecast the Clearing-House Report Nowadays. ‘The absolute futility of trying to fore- cast the weekly bank etatement was ex- emplified to-day, There was not a man wut who believed that the hemvy loss in | Her GOLOMBIAHAS NO “GHANCE TOFIGHT Army Cannot Panama Either by Land or Water and Washington Will Keep the Isthmus 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. WASHINGTOD Nov. 14.—The State Department hi no knowledge of the marching of an army from Colombia upon the Isthmus and the officials state that were any such movement in progress it woud certainly be informed by its agents in the South, the cables betng till oper These officials scout the idea that any such march {s in progress, as the Prest- dent of Colombia ported ‘to have described to the President of Ecuador. It is assumed here that the ‘army’ said to be marching on Panama was more than a small body of ho were about to entura a few days turned back from ice of the determina- 1 States naval com- no jandings in that nothing ago when the: the Isthmus by tion of the the officials here are pos- cannot do so by land of the country is such 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, Even If there were subsistence the traila are go rough that 4t would requ many Weeks or even months for ev a 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 sot ‘care to express publicly their plans, but enough has been glean: from ‘the instructions given to our aaval commanders to make it evident that never again will the Isthmus become the seat of warfare so long as the United States Government can prevent he authorities have now determined to extend the Haes of pf®tection to the _ Reach) troops cannot reach the isthmus’ | DEAD IN W AALLWAY | Police aia 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 et 5.45 o'clock this morning. His head was crushed, and It is believed police that he was seized win an apo- plectic fit 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'¢lock this morning, but paid no attentioh to it and made ‘no attempt to investigate. Several hours later Mrs. Joseph Parodi found the body, She called a policeman, who summoned an amiulance, and Dr. Canfield, of St. Vincent's Hospital, pro- nounced McDonald dead, For several years McDonald had begged alms in front of St. Anthony's Roman (Catholic Church, on Sullivan street. The house in which he lived is mostly occupled by Italians, and they knew little of him. It is said he has a sister ving in the city. a LORD ROBERTS IMPROVES, LONDON, Nov, 14.—Lord Roberta, the British Commander-in-Chtef, who ts sut- ‘teting from pneumpnia, passed a good night and is making satisfactory prog- ress toward recovery, BLIND MAN FOUND {FINE NEW ROTEL OPPOSITE WALDORF Plans for Elghtben-6tory Cara- vansary Are Being Prepared by a Construction Company of Philadelphia. Plans for a superb eighteen-story hotel bullding in Thirty-fourth street, opposite the Waldorf-Astoria, are being prepared by the Wells Realty and Con- struction Company, of Philadelphia, 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 fift feet on Thirty-fourth street, running back 197.6 feet to Thirty-ffth street, Negotiations have been on foot for some time, and though declared off two weeks ago, they have been reopened. ‘The Philadelphia company !s looking to the Century Company for a bullding loan for the erection of the hotel. — aS POPE RECEIVES FATHER KRUG. ROME, Nov. 14—Pope Plus to-day re- celved in private audience Rey. Father Boniface Krug. formerly of St. Vin- cent's Arch Abbey, Beatty, Pa. and now abbot of tke famous Benedictine abbey of Monte Cassino, province of Caserta, Italy, he being the first Amer!- can to hold that pcsition, His Holiness is taking great interest in the work of repairing abbey, which Js being car- ried on at the great Benedictine strong- hold under te direction of Father Krug. FOLLOWS FOOTBALL OVER PALISADES Young Stephen Retzky Bounds from Boulder to Boulder, Some Eighty Feet, and Ther Gets Up and Goes Home. Chasing after a football kicked by of his playmates, Stephen Retzky, of Edgewater, N. J.. toppled over a cliff elghty feet high. His body bounded from boulder to boulder and landed at the bottom in a heap. His companions leaning over the preciplee thought him 4 When they reached him Retaky’ injures were found to be only a frac- tured arm. Near the ‘metzky home are the Palle sades, The plateau above them’has been used by the young schoolboys in the neighborhood for games of every de- scription. arly to-day some of the boys got together for a tussle at foot- ball. In the) excitement of the match Retzky. running backward to catch @ punt. fell over the cliff, His companions threaded down the Palsades at once. The cuers found Retaky in great pain, but the quickly put their fears at rest by ulling himself together and golng to hls own home ‘unalded after he was placed upon level ground ————_ Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. their way rete completed as the peel ae hotel] to themselves and the eating public. | sense but one—the loss of cash—was an-| cash during the week would result in| padzoad. Ti Pee UU CO fe ants ooo availa ilar chsls Pet) every cnler and specte of chet and} nounced they began to fell stocks,| almost a complete wiping out of the|Colomblan or Panama troops, to come ; hens ant é mSepliin neearved! nto collision anywhere near’ the rait- Dissatisfied with Work. kitchen attendant will be present to tell |(Pennaylvania especially being under] surp! av GS road, and to prevent such collisions. 1 sad tales of cookery, and show how by| pressure, selling down to 11184. As a| Instead the surplus was Increased by Will ‘be Necessary to extend the neutral Originally young Mr. Vanderbilt and thorough organization they can benefit | reqult of tiris #ellHing the stock market| $74,200 so that the surplus reserves are e clear to the aorth and south boun- Mis wife had an Interest in the prop-| one another in this highsfeoding city. | cioned weak, with all stocks below the| HOW 36138405 against $18,098,000 a year daries of the Renule of Paine exty, but they sold out to Mr. Oelrichs.| ‘me French cooks are particularly In-|/ prices of the day, and many of} 80 and $10,103,825 two years ago. ombiele UE ee Malmply. Bayt It is known that his wif has not been} terested in the meeting. They speak| them showing a lore of part of yester-| , The Incregse, In surplus reserves: was t till the emergency arises," satisfied with the way the work ‘has pro- gressed in San Francisco, Mr. Oelrichs has spent much of his time at the Bo- hemlan Club, the Poodle Dog and other joyful resorts, a fact upon which the ~ <einafl society sheets of the Pacific coast have not hesitated to comment with a great deal of directness, The Oelrichses have one child, a boy. due to the decrease in deposits of $14,- 629,600, which made the reserve required Ness by $3,657,400, which more than wiped out, the ¥2,813,200 loss in cash. The loss In cash was almost half the loss indicated by the preliminary estt- mates. ‘the statement, lent one, follows! Not the slightest apprehension ts felt of any Colombian advance on Panama, ———— DRINKS CARBOLIC AND DIES. John Welsh, Having Stomach Ache, Mixtaken the Acid for Medicine. inking that a hottle of carbolic acid of it as the Societe Culinaire Interna- tlonale, which has the flavor and the dressing a la Francaise. The American cooks call it plain International Culin- ary Trade. Several questions will be debated when. the chefs get together. They want the abolftion of private agencies, shorter hours and sanitary improvements in thé kitchen. There are 7,000 and more ces- day's gain. In the decline following the issuing of the bank statement Manhattan, which sold as high as 140, dropped to 138 7-8, Gteel preferred dropped to Bi 3-4, the common to 10 6-8 and Missourl Pa- elfic to 88 12. Brooklyn Rapid Tranait fell to 36 3-4, Copper to 37 3-4, Atchison 63 1-2 and Unton 70 3-6. THINK OF IT! The Alfred G. Vanderbilts which was @n excel Airs, Oclrichs and Mra, Stuyvesant Fish|taurant and club cooks in New York Loans... was a medicine which would cure an City, counting In the men who help to Acute attack of stomach ach are the recognized leaders of the young- rents a penorita stomach ache John ; Ri daekt ts acctety. At dimes thay | oct kn enon Mit eae workers) The reason for the decline ras eiven feral tena Walsh, a helper in the Manhattan Eye . ‘are rival leaders, but generally they get| that the private aguncics of employment | in some quarters as a 1a0k of con | gpecie and Ear Hospital, No, 103. Park avenue Are not sulted for cooks proper. ‘Ten statement, There were many PELE IO swallowed Its contents this afternoon, together again and work hand in hand| hours a day, all the cocks claim, in the PUTTY fresh paos He died a half hour later. Jor, the amusement of thelr base asso-| enough for work, ‘Then they Mil agree | BHO did not hesitate to question Ut |p ext. #, ben Walsh Was running the clevator just Bet bs. that a kitchen ought to be clean. excellent quajities. Tt was 60 £0 ‘The heavy decrease in loans was also] Previous to his fa mistake. Leaving | @ e . ‘Mri Hichs was Theresa, the eldest] ‘The meoting will be meld under the| it gave the street a shock, and not un-| | The Natty saitilee Ut Call lt Mt) the ear he went into the supply room, James G. Fair, once United| auspices of Local 79, R. H.. GT. An tanding it and pot king myatert : : ed the bottle off the shelf and took Senator from California and mill-| which inteepreted means Rest: derstan' crease in deposits was greater by more] # deep draught. His s art -= Btates mi P jean staurant, id an@ the close j A e tonalre many, times over through, the| Hotel Enplovees: International Alliance, | the snarkcet Waeen}e) ap than $4,000,000. It scems almost impos-| the hospital and the “hoy a de Bonanza ey is red Reamer weak. Jstbte to. got, the total loans Below the Despite I the, efforts of the phii@cian Li : é eposits, whic cor’ O;and the attendants Walsh succumbed, fwas born in Virginia City, Nev., in 1887. ‘The market opening was steady and The isigtien bankers Is a very bad thing. | Hee wos ‘horrible burn plan AP utat dime tier tnther, Was a plodding . talriy hand, but without Teatire and de- ‘Fran naw "eacit ty believed that the| min "of Ave tone, Meats” od “andl Shady DHE Middle~Class Housewife Who Imagines that It Is Impossible to Live diner and prospector. Five yeara later | the initial run| surplus reserves wi urge In-|heen employed in the hospital for half he made his “strike” and gold flowed to vold of interest. After creases, as it Js almost that the} a vear and amore, . ‘ hin in streams, Hy stocks generally were seliing below the | Gans wil gatas hearty in cawh pext| © TWAT MM MOTE in Less than Eight Rooms, Even If the Rent Is $40.00 a Month, Will ek through shipments from the © verage of ‘opening prices and on an aver about below last night's closing figure. nen there was a decided rally with a corresponding ereniing in ac- uyity. There were some indications that there the dear side! Educated in Convent, Virginia City grew too small for the Fairs, so they went to San Francisco. ‘where thé three girls, and Birdie, were educ. and the two sons, James G., Charles, were educated tn the r of the fastest town on the w and South and through the re Apts of new gold. 3-8 LONDON STOCKS STRONG. IT ook at This Statement in Surprise, Mingled with Incredulity. Yet It Amecege Snes a The Richest Vanderbilt in All the World, with His Bride, Is ; Just What IN KISHENEFF TRIAL ar CURB TRADING QUIET. jInterborough Rapid Transit Leads ‘Theresa, Virginia ted ina con’ ir bat Closed arity. ns after a Is True. to Move Into a Six-Room Apartment Right in New York. LOND! ov. 14—Ameri: All the Mayors, Marshals and Theresa Fair made her de was too mach company on the bear & strong opening in the stock market t and three years later. marr eater ira? the big bears showed a dixpostic the Outside Stgek day closed slightly below New York Francise Hermann Oelri ew York Nobles of Bessarabia Will Sit] {sce cofer’ana to leave the Ittie tei. Lek faa 4 a Q Macaatolive couoplan amateur biel 7 ows to bear the brunt of a bull HUNT] Dealings In the outside market were ‘onwols and gilt-eceet Invest Tt Took Like, a Plan of the Rooms, etc., etc., Is Yours If You Care to and ourmman’ and clever maneavoat|+ i Judgment on Those Ac-| A* *.,ivs "Wore auiweuntiat thebughit) quiet to-day with Interborough Rapid jiwere also “irmer. The closing ; And You Probabl Il. town, ‘The ceremony was performed by the whole hve nik atate-| "Transit showing a gain of 4 per cent allow Read About It. n ‘ou Proba’ Wi A Krendishop ‘Riordan ns ‘ cused of Massacre. ment’ was tssied, aad Soll" UNS | on waléalofieoomiaren, Chisllaien advan ,, | Rea y ¥ @evout Cathor: | fet showing losses on the day ee H “ « FO il on ace Bicol ° 2 per cent, for the week. The on ny Reenit de. tear veers: tthe final Gealings Pennastvanta, [bid and asked prices of the principal out- a OnE. 2 Y, WILL IT FOLLOW THEIR EXAMPLE? years past Mr Oelrt PETERSBUR Nov, 14.—About er selling ia psed oft 2 side securities were Canatian Pacific aN at y [TERS B ed & ine 0 c eas ie AG thousand witnesses and Atty Iaw- heed ae te ES while Ue PLETE American Car Hee others i fng out of the Fair mill ippear at the trial, which Ainalgamated t : Beir in an” automobile a Thursday next, of: the persons dirs) foe0e ihe reat of the Indu Nastiviti * ‘ France, worl | rested on the charge of participation in| thlhia were off fractional 1 phal tanttted ccd 1 An Hvening World reporter the massacre of Hevirews at Kisheneft Ing lost 1 point at Ne | Seahount Alr Lin orthern Securithes Jay was not in, His partner. Flamen| All the mayors, marshals and nobles of | CANCE LG Sree a, Maniattan Bnd ear eens vanti, f B. Chandler, said that ‘he was busy on | Bessarabia will sit in judgment on the] Metropolitan each while Bees nn Ratiway the Oelrichs’matter tit could say noth-| O19, . ee ikiya Rapid ‘Tran 4 Becurities | OUs E in Pacitl Ing about the line of action he was tak- | P'S were off 3-8 per cent Mries were a| yitey . WOE. a statement that may or may not Tee under: i sagan | SO Qeteae s In ctures possess significunc The total sales of stocks were ew Orleans’ pe. cptte 2 Steel. ‘ Surprise in News JUSTICE PRITCHARD WEDS. | ,.025,'%na St tonds 371,00, eS Wabesh ractscrevesescts and Descri tion — ee ME Ndi = NEWPORT, R. 1, Nov. 14.—The news| Minn Lian Saum Bride of the! fons Pp = a of the revocation of Hermann Ociric x ‘ The Cloning Quotations. WHEAT MARKET. Ve Power of attorney for his wife and lis| Washington Man, To. ‘» highest, lowest and closing prices it vheat again showod strengt) > . i+ Pra tas Vannes | se cise anee| te Baa ena a Decomuer whens sen ene DON’T SAY ||INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT PROMINENT PEOPLE AND FEA in Gan Francisco, Ww here ta- Ov. Justice Jeter or from rorded 8 a fol" | to-day aga 810. he ty day with expressions of surprise on. ali ¢ ‘he Suprem Western market, duc to the report that ei i ? RE. EXHIBITION NEXT WEEK. pt ¢ or preme Court of a You can't afford a new suit or over- E T ° Ak Pacee, Ng One Who Knows the personal tne iatrict of Columbia, forme High the local stock of No, 2 red wheat was!} coat this winter, or a dress and coat TURES OF SOCIETY’S G } An eit Ee | United States Senator from North C Amal CoPhaee! all sold to mills.’ ssftec the start shorts! for your wife (if you have one), when ‘ i Waa recalled that com had ina Miss Lillian Saum, of this [Am 8. & Ref. pt: Pty sent it up to 8 1-4. and its Influence |] py “a small outlay of less than 15 Hi BNC TREC tee ty ¢ North Carollna, parentage, | Ay ue Msg hegan to be felt in the West, and there |] cents a day and our easy payment x though his wife has been here. ey married at the restddnce of the]! was a cessation of selling orders despite |] system, you can have what you Beets season. It hail been that parents here tor the fact that the demand was not p: Cs ° the demands of ousiness in ect lost LD. Power, pastor of the Seta edi/auil and oe a og Ss in at sl erg aa RA EEE rom| “What Shall We Do While eharge explained the situation, o the Uiehealth of the bride's] Chic Ww. . . pcb ee the smmediate tamliy were w York's opening. prices weve: De g Whe Delineator for December. | !5"" 9! RSS and Mrs. Pritchard chy ~ N[cember wheat, 8; May, 81 1-2; July, P. kh t e 99 ee ate mteaan ioe ee He = ISIS ptewnve corm 28, Dr. Parkhurs ff New York? December Delineator Richard Le} Ni eenteal u ntoago's openin : May aay 5 & Gaillenne, with a deticato romance: | Sone MARKET: , Tain a Naan! “| to 18 58 to 7H, December PVR A TARY NEED - ‘A Wedding Ring in the Garden.” « t cotton market opencd easy | Met, Secur * May corn, ie ' An . Rone yrics in the author's best veln:| t~tay with prices. sey Matra, ae XS] to 41 7-8: Dovember, 12 38 to 42 1-4. A Timely Admonition ?o New Yorkers by the Eminent Clergyman, with an Indlan ti to five nuints higher, due to the poor |Nivone aw 1 York's closin prices wee: = great power ana charm, he Net of| liverpool cables and the report that 52) Wheat—May, 82 offered; July, 78 5-8 bid; Albert Bigelow with {gon reduced his estimation on the ¢ lf [December, $6 3-4, <-rn—M of- and Capture," y Mehtful nsumption of this year by 1."} fered; December, 4 3-8, AKS, FURS, MIILINERY, DIA- es of the col-| 900,00 bales on account of high prices ———— MONDE, WATCHES, ACID JEWELRY, Ce Shofturd with| Tater xelllne pressure . RY | WEAR IT AND PAY FOR IT ON ave story, of unuinaal interest, eititied | ers lowered prices further. Ofterin + ¥{DR. DE COSTA IS VE LL. EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, The Terrible Punishment of a oman ose Love 0} ew Lang. with a ever, amusin > mostly from quarters fre! { LY Som travesty on. the us the staple, but desirious of taking profit ROME, Nov. 4.—Dr, B. F. I «,|} PER Pp B t W. G t th M th -LO’ AN poe ON at the week end, Considerable short P ,, | formerly distinguished Episcopal | ER eau y as reater an otner ve. v8 hye Christmas number ng appeared on the {dea that any anata oe = Yfainister of New York, who came ol] WEBK WEEK a. : SS remelt iN, Suda 1 line to-day woud probably be re- Un, ‘Tel Fo} Rome last January with Mgr, Kennedy, | “ ana ij ext of The Avolutiy oP ed abrond on Mong owing to the wie Rene i] rector of the American College, to|f PRICES SAME AS p y ae i fe atny llega) Dimuen, of Hillaon ss Adeanee, S="Decline. study with a view to entering the Ro-| ‘ ; Such comment jn feminine elas nent ovember. en sathollc priesthood, has been . ¢ diet Bxquisite color work js exit 11.22" bid; Jan- man Cathol e ) has he four baer” repreacanting | iat to itt:| RUSSIA AND JAPAN AGREE. |oviliged to Ko to Miesole, near’ Flor- CLOTHING CO. The True Story of Two Metropol tan pera-House OXESy, Childhood “Girihood antl rfhmyoies dul $, Nov. 14.—OMeclal advices show | ence. decause of the bad condition of and in Jules Gu Jt closing thore {x a distinct Improvem: in the | his health. 1334 3d Ave., Near 65th St. EE —ee—eeEeeeeHs ‘Fashions, Health, Beauty, Puzzles, Etc. of Clinto to Mlk weth ‘Tow Dr. De Costa has become so seriously {1 that dt has been decided to hasten his ordination. He will be made a sud+ deacon Nov. 15, a deacon Ney, and a] rien Now, oh ° an Tigi 2274 3d Ave., Near 324th St. 295 8th Ave. Near 24th St. BROOKLYN, 700 BROADWAY, OPEN EVENINGS. Russo-Japanese altuation, It is under bya stood tuat the recent prolonged inde- ‘to 11°85; July, | elsion was due to forwarding reports of to rad 09. The} ¢hi tons for the peragnal inspec- | deacon "ot the gar. : na replete Sntormation te ‘Rena: hf ee ‘ ? 4) wichita inal? ims. Naas

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