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i a ROTHSCHILD HELD ‘OW TWO CHARS Examination, To-Day May De- velop What Has Become of ‘That Missing $1,000,000— Two-Charges of Larceny. GLOBE ‘COMPANY IS * ABOUT $300,000-SHORT. Detectives Are Now Looking _ for a Blonde Woman Said to Have Been a Friend of Brother Louis. In the examination of David Roths child, manipulator of the Federal Bank @nd the Globe Security Company, be- Justice Wyatt this afternoon there ‘were revealed methods of finance that made the ¢rowd of creditors in court ive utterance to groans, Rothschild ‘Was held in $25,000 ball on two chargos— $15,000 on a charge of stealing $10,000 from I. Frank and Thomas Asplund, And $10,000 on a charge of ptealing $6,850 ftom Benjamin 8. Wise, an auctioneer ef No. 19 West One Hundred and Twen- ty-fifth street. Rothechild was represented in court by Lawyer Levehtritt. It was reported t he had engnged Black, Olcott, ruber & Bonygne, but no member of. - 25) appeared. ir. Wise testified that he had know! Rothschild for twenty years, and tie Me needed money last January he asked him to discount a note for $2,500. Rothschild agreed, but ea/d that in ad. dition to the note he must have some- thing tangible to snow if the Bank Examiner should come around Accordingly, Wise testified, he signed @ note for $5,350 and made a written agreement with Rothschild that it Whould be regarded merely aa ac- SomModation paper. to be taken up When the loan was repaid, Rothachila Drew the Money. Mary F. Huckell, discount clerk of the Federal Bank, testified that Roths- dhild had the note placed to his credit and drew the money. ‘Thomas Asphind swore that he en- aged with I. Frank, a ticket broker, to form the Hygienic Fibre Company. Frank to furnish $10,000 capital, Asplund the experience and endeavor ‘They made a joint note in April, 190%, for $10,000. agreeing with each other to Place ft In escrow with David Roths- ehild. for one vear, If, at the end of the year, the business showed a profit Of $000 the note war to be taken up, Asplund was to get $5,000 In cash and Frank ‘was to take $5,000, If the ‘busi- Mean did not show such profit: Frank. wan to take the whole $10,000 repre-] fen’sd by the note in return for his investment, Mrs. Huckell took the stand aggin and said that on Sept, 15, 1903, after Roth- schild had held the note in trust for six months, he ordered her to discount it and get a cashier's check for the pro- ceeds, Mr, Leventritt argued that these acts @id not constitute larceny, but Justice Wyatt could n they con: tuted anything else, and said that ho Would hold Rothacl.ild | nthe old bull, $5,000. Rothschild went back to the Tombs. Rival Receivers Flgh Two recelvers are fighting for control of the Globe Security Company. One Is James McKean, of No. 40 Wall street, who was pointed by the United States District Court in involuntary bankrupt cy proceedings, The other is Charles Cc, “Black, of No. 15 Exchange place, Jersey City, who was appointed by the New Jersey Chancellor's Court at the request of Col. Swords and John H. Russell, trustees of the defunct concern. Each Insists that he is empowered to take charge, and the courts will be asked to settle the dispute, t ‘The first money received by the Globe Security Company since It failed wus taken in to-day. Adoiph Emanuel, who does not rend the pers, borrowed money from the concern some time ago He went to the office to make his week- ly payment and was nabbed by the rep- resentative of Receiver MeKeen, who 100k $8 from him and gave him a re- reipt for it, The belief that prominent men in the and steps are being taken by the vic- timized creditora to find these mne, It has been believed up to the present time that Rothschild had a lage amount of money secreted somewhere, but. @n investigation, started for the Purpose of tracing the missing funds Of =the tio collapsed institutions in whith he was interested, has so far been’ fruitiess, * $160,000 Missing. It has been discovered that fully $1,000,000 has diseppeared from the two Amstitutions, Of this sum $600,000 be- donged to the Federal isank, The bank Dad a surplus and paid-in capital of $00,000. When the crash came its de- aoe enue’ to $350,000, atone the ent cas! @esets amounte to ont $82,000, i Au near as can be estimated at pres- ent the Globe Security Company Is hort mbout $390,000, Both of these in- Stitulions are known to have mi large profits since they started by rea. son of the high interest charges made for Agans, Yhese profits have disap- peared, The creditors argue that if Roth- sehild hasn't got this million other men \ who were connected with his enter- jes must have it, and an effort will made to force so) ebody to divgerse. mn Wriday, in the bankrupt procued- instituted against the Globe Se- Company, wi ed “before U Alexander, who, it is believed, position to throw much light mystery of the missing funds, Woman in the Cane, present detectives are sceking | WHAT ARE THE ODDS ON SEAROBBER, CAARLES ? Id HATE T% HAVE CROKER SEE ME Now PEDD9OSd ae eee “INSTRUCTED.” (By T. E, POWERS.) SEESLOLIDELOLE ES 6868044019824 D0 00. 8,000 shares changed hands. at 12.80 o'clock, with the price at 208 1- to 1 o'clock the 8,000 shares were sold. in, while during one half hour to-day Beginning ection with Northern Securities. They subsequently rallied slightly. but busi- eas was light and prices often were nominal, The market closed steady. vlled tn AREER NN 5. . the minority d that the int prosecu- the cane to The price rose to 210 1-2 and then di clined to 909 7-8, The stock cloned ye: terday at 26 1-4, so that at the high figure the gain was 4 1-4 pointe, Bteel preferred opened at ST 3-4 and was weak for the greater part of the dey, The fear that the Ore Assooli on would cut prices caused the stock to answer readily to pressure, and the lasue Was offered down to &6 7-8. Union Pacific was active during the day and after early weakness showed some atrength. Cc. fered OM shares at 4 and t but the Gates brokers offered more stock they immediately sold out And the dasue dectined. Later the mar- ket rallied and the stock advanced to} Bt within a fraction of 8. ‘The whole market moved up with Union Pacttic. The rubber stocks showed quite a little strength during the day an were rather freely dealt in, The closing was generally higher and dvi), ten radera took it, blonde woman, who is the friend ‘of Louls Roth: brother, Louls is auld The total sales of stocka were 364,500 shares and of bonds $1,706,000, Qi highest, lowest and closing day’ ies Si Teer & tar \. Sun rises 6.10/8un Bandy Hook Governor « Ilan Hell Gate Ferry Katvor ARR Wilhelm der Gi Alliance... ....se++ is Aros INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. DUE TO-DAY, Mongolian, Giasrow. Majestic, Liverpool, Carte. poriha duty to ynduct — eriminal tions Sap lnae tog. a red by ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 8.48/Moon sets, 11.29 IDES. High Water, aM PM. 4 110g foso ny 1240 1.08 TH! Low Water AM. PM 442 4 512 Oa ORT PORT OF NEW YoRK, 1V Bi) v1 jenoa Havana Palermo, Victorian Alba. had also failed to | rains alt a letter to committee, from wh read, the Attorne wow'd be incompat terest to give the in freas, but: Mr. WHIL Kk wnesthe duty of peach an officer ehronteally in the execution of CURB STOSKS QUIET. against ¢}e 1 of falling to observ netitute hi inthrad th hough h formation ams deel: Cong the the huw, Trading in the Wan Devoid Havana + Mobt Huelva UTGOING BTEAMSHIPS, JAILED TO-DAY. bd I. Comanche, Charleston. i. Protas. Moneoe., Tornoe Sort Maceo Berurta, witfiout any salen, Amerjean Can ‘Americal Curh stocks were witho trading wax quiet wis bid down ov of to-day. five point Jaw and Government r= his oath Market * feature. t feature and Standard to 66 The bid and asked 33 185, 14) us 1az Bid, 4 * % prices of the principal outslde securities ‘wore: Asked. 35 an 14 ‘\model; any size, 36 to 40 lengths; value MAL ETT RET ERE 20, 1904. PARKER THE MA “SHS THURSTON aad OO3 Assured by the Action of the Democratic State Convention at Albany. BAT; LEGROUND IS : TO BE IN THE EAST. ee oe PPDOIISSIF HSIEH 9-70-9.™ Poser ; Roosevelt Running Very Strong in the West, Declares the Former Senator from Ne- braska in an litterview. Former Senator John M. Thurston farrived from the West last night and | | when he was seen Jn the Fifth Avenue Hotel to-day by an Evening World reporter he was ready to give out a red-hot political “talk.” He sald: The nomination of Judge Alton 3%. | Parker {x practically assured, although he will encounter opposttion from Wesi- ern delegates. “The Albany convention decided the St. Louls convention, so far as it can be deelded this far away. je ground of the two great will be east of the Mississippt. elt is running very strong in | the West and I should not be surprised | bim carry a majority of the presidential electors in that vection, — | “Rut east of the great river I have found that the yoters want a safe | and sane Democrat use the words }of Mr. Cleveland, Such a Democracy is exhibited In the candidacy of Judge Parker. 1 “He ts clearly the candidate for whom the Democratic purty has beon | in search, or need, for eight years. | representative of that ‘sate and or conservative but executive Democracy, Judge Parker has already | eee @ |brought back to the party the powerfull S| and porsibly best interests which left @ | it in 189. @| “I predict a hard battie between the ‘>| two parties in New York, New Jersey, Connesticut, Minots and Indiana; and [ should not be surprised that the Demo- crats should make a good showing in Pennsylvanta—that js, a comparatively good showing. “I have found the Parker sentiment very strong east of the Missiasinpi River. The news that the New York State convention had positively in-| structed its delegates for Parker was] received with high approval in the vari-| ous political centres. The people be- Heve that Judge Parker will make o most able and safe President and he} has inspired the people with confidence in him.” TS, Powel ee TPOMERS WHEAT MARKET. |Judge’s Nomination Practically | |Irish Linen, initialedin three} Department. Special Sale of Men's and Women's Lnitial Handkerch'fs at reduced prices. Men's Handkerch'fs, 500 Dozen Full Laundered and Hemstitched IrishLinen, with either neat Script or Old English initial, #1. 38 per box of six handkerchiefs, value $4.00 dozen. Women's Handk'fs. 300 Dozen Unlaundered new and attractive designs of rose, fleur de lis and bow-knot; 200 Dozen French Em- broidered, initial in two ac- ceptable styles of script and block letters; 100 Dozen Full Laundered Irish Linen, initialed with | neat open work letter; $1.38 per half dozen, value $4.00 dozen, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, . The Harris . . Suction Clip Means eyeglass comfort— comfort to the tender nose and the| weak eye. They press firmly, yet gently, and neither tilt nor slip. Big comfort to your tempex, too, to say nothing of holding your glasses in Just the position where they serve your eyes best. The combination of the suction SPDBEDDOGDEOSEOODDD-S HIS, GE DODDODDE DIF SHODODPDLEGODD ©6606000690E 4H9H-0H 9H HGH DOEDOOOOOHHG 01H F-99OG0O0® | wheat opened steady to-day, without THE SCHOOLMASTER OF ALBANY VILLAGE mosh ratre ae, Eom ti ' / . steady, From the action of May In —— - ——_—___—_——_— | Chicago tt was evident that Armour JAm. Sugar 20... 130 | had withdrawn hts selling pressure for {Ateh, Tae rn the tlme at least | [Saree ee Bee RY 000 ()f New York's opening prices were: | Hatt. & ontn’y oy | ; r] 921-2; July, 99 Sep: | fine “aaitie 2. ita opening prices were Chen. & On ty hea! y, M911-S; July, 853-4 to aay nnd September, 815-8 to 3-4 Corn—May, | oon at'r. pe it 497-8 to 3-4 ly: 491-4 to 3-8; Sep-j| t Ib 7: 0 1 [pene err ur Se ‘ York's, closing prices wore: Brie 24 pt tember, bid. orn—May, to i Th centra 131 ‘ | Comptroiier Grout has announced that | July, 581-2, bid. | Professional Traders Rule the jive "s ti Democrats Compel Acticn oF ° July, [Me Sccuritive’. TA © will ofer for sale on May 3 next] Chlongo’s closing pyices were: Wheat H 7, mm) AW: of city bonds. is | —May. 8: aly, Market, and They Are Cau- Nap atte%e - ii8 Call to Attorney-General Knox | $*7.0%.0 worth of city bonds, This is} 7 May. BLS: July ot a MM. v ATM j the largest issue ever offered for sala! May dsa-t bid: July, tious, While Dealings Con- yh) for a Declaration Concerning | st one time by the city. His announce: | September, 481-2 to 485-8; December, ti D iat V Pri Ay alll ment has caused no little astonishment | 4 1S. : inue Dull at Varyin ices. eae ‘oal Inquiry. ela 5 e the bond ae ee Mi 9 : it q y isn believed to be in an ex- COTTON MARKET. 4 a gly prosperous condition, Gains of 5 to 12 points were realized Gradually, but surely the stock mar- B WASHINGTON, April 20.—Though th» le of these bonds will be the) throughout the Nat at the start to-day ket neems to be drifting into the dull- ay failure of all but threa of the Republican ) take "place under the new law{on the cables from Liverpool. Shorts r that followed the Gates boom of Fivy members to attend the meeting of the| Sy which the Comptroller can reject; bought old-crop months and there was three montha ago. Tt is now entirely. 7 House Committee on the Judiciary to-} “all or none” of the bids. scattering buylig of late positions, in the hands of professional traders Bake @ay favorable reporia were authorized} The purpose for which the bonds are|chicfly due to the continued cold weath- ate ! i 10 $4,700,000 for rapid-transit/er in the South. ‘The market ruled and these have become very cautiou aaa on two resolutions introduced by Mr. | !#sued Include OE FERacee ‘steady after the call, Several bull To-day trading opened with news of 73% Williams, the minority floor leader, | railroad Sonatenetion, 500 0 for New |jjousen appeared to be taking advantage the $10,000,000 fire in Toronto, which it calling for Information trom the Attor-| schoolhouse sites, $3,700,000 for the new| of the bulge to pit out short cotton In meana another heavy loss to the In- oy Ney-General, Chairman Jenkins en-| Kast River Bridge, $3,150,000 for street | hopes of breaking the market below 1 surance companies; ‘then the ntreet |Wabaah hi; me deavored to prevent action on the reso-| repaviti, $100,000 for COE , ure, Bie coe learned that $1,500,000 of gold had been Cote ae lution, But a vote was forced supply, $1,000,000 for a new aqueduct, nening prices were: May, 13.85 to engaged for export to-morrow, The Advance,” —nectine The six Democratic members of the, $159,000 for new docks and several | 188 une; 16-00; 60/1810 Stra fai oh effect of the Panama payment was Sn committees were present, and In order to] other allotments Ing from $100,000 A “October, 11.68 to 11.10: Noo canvassed and the loss of gold reserves! LONDON STOCKS STEADY. Jrotiow tne ection of his committee the| to $1,000 for public Improvements of | vember, 11.88 to 11.69; December, 11.57 to by the Russian banks had some effect. Chairman voted with them. various kinds. Hits; January, 1.68 bid, Aloe ot $33,000,000. we Bicones one at the Clone but| One of the resolutions fatorab on rallroad reports were for the most pa\ upon requests the Attorney ‘Trading Wan Dull. pon reques| y poor. For the second week in April , are inform the House whether a ~ Missour! Pacitc showed a gross de-{ LONDON, April 20-—-Money was in| VUcn wan ever had. andr crease of $70.00; ‘Texas & Pacific a} good demand in the market to-day, | "of the no-called anthracite decrease of $97,857; Bt. Louln Bouth-[owingsto renayments to the Rank of | Potent, oh tn te ttte, bus weatern lost about $24,200, and other} England, and the supplies were abund- | nae gs to wend the full report o! railroads made about as poor ahowing. | Ant. | Discounts were easy, a further | investixation to the House, , 0 Tr a a) ‘AIL thia worked for varying prices and|réduction In the rate of discount of the| he other reaclution requests | the T. ® duller market ean of England being regarded a8} yicther any criminal prosecutions } imminent. been instituted against individuals ‘The feature of the day was Consol-] Business on the Stock Exchange was] corporations who were adjudged” dated Gas. ‘The price movement. wi And pricon were fairly atéady. | cently, by the Supreme Court of the Announce for Thursday An Important Sale due to tho nelimg of gome long stock | Thare was litte feature In the tran. United State gules Hi having STos ; i i L 0 om te : tay’ sJinted the Inwa of the United States I, S ad SB bought at lower pricom to ehort cover: |maintained yesterday's aireet prices, | ited atin into unlawful. combination (a) A ZSSES wits an zvTS. ing and to manipulation, Last week | They ensed later. but recovered at the | iY Aniauine InP Wate apna Hay 37,000 shares of the stock were traded | TOs AOE A trinor Mieation in-con- {And if a0 to send to the House ali , A collection of Suits taken from regular stock—consisting of Cheviots, Brilliantines and Mixtures, in the new Eton Blouse with pleated walking length skirt, applications of fancy braids, buttons and etc.; sizes 14, 16, 18 yrs.; value $25 & 30, special 100 Walking Skives of Melton mixtures; colors: light & medium gray, brown, blue and black; kilt pleated per suit. | 5.00 each, $7.50, special Girls Reefers. An assortutent of Reefers, in Cheviots and | Coverts; any size, 4 to 14 yrs; value $7.50. ‘The above are values of more than ordinary merit, 5.50 each, . Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. OS Misses Walking Sutts. liste jm and the upper contact (see arrows) does the business. Attached to your glasses for 35c, Eye Glasses or Spectacles, fitted and adjusted only after most pains- taking examination, $1 UP. If inter- ested in good eyesight, write for my booklet, “Eyes and Their Care.” WS Manis EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 348 Sixth Ave. (bet, 21st & 22d sts.) 5 50 East 125th St.(cor. Madison av.) Harlem Oftice Open Bvenings. Psoriasis Thousands of people afflicted with this hideously disfiguring disease are daily suffering the most excruciating mental anguish, believing they are doom- ed to carry its awful scaling blotches un- til death relieves them, The medical pro- fession and the greatest skin specialists of the world have always considered the disease as absolutely incurable. The pa- tient research and sclentific experiments of Dr, Decatur D. Dennis, the.noted Der- matologist, have, however, resulted in his being able to offer to suffering hu- manity the D.D.D.. Prescription which is now on sale at all drug stores, and which we guarantee will cure any and every case of this malignant disease, no matter how old or virulent It may be. Your druggist will refund the purchase price if it fails to cure you. It is a Specific for all SHin and Scalp Diseases. IR. W, B, JENNISON, of No, East ih atrect, Chicaxo. Ti. tures of, t tvenae fo than twenty, vars. ‘The best akin sp 3, New York and Philadelp! G axe incurable, Terrible V- ered is face, hend, hands Mr, David ples Druk It of with De Dp. this preparation: Mr" en~ fad Bemtiment with hte ‘ine, fenced. the. tee. of ipeceed davies coe, timeapontta! 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