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- 3’ 0 |e Li CTI FTAs ‘Bich Retired Merchant Found) Disiodge Manila Hero from ’ Helpless in Street Was Robbed of a $600 Ring and Climbed for Safety. $2,000 in Checks. MN HOSPITAL AND, CONDITION SERIOUS. Evans was found at an early hour to- Discovered on Blackwell’s Island] say tnreccquartera way up an “L” pillar by Relatives Who Believed Him to Be Suffering from _ Mental Trouble. vietim of thugs, who gave him robbed him not only of his $M diamond ring, but also of checks $2,000, la the explanation that in- feastigation is furnishing to-day of the ce of John H. Onderdonk, rieh, retired merchant, on Saturday who was discovered by his rela- ‘among the inmates of the Metro- (qgpttan Hospital on Blackwell's island. | ‘Mr. Onderdonk, who is now in St. t's Hospiial, is said to be in a @ondition due, not as was sup lag night to a long standing ymental trouble, but w@ knockout drops = potson administered to him between | dhe time he left home Saturday morn- | dmg leat at 7 o'clock and his being found ‘gm & helpess state at Sixtieth street First avenue on the afternoon or i@vening of that day. Vietimised, Says Doctor, Dr. M. B, Feeney, of No. # Seventh igtreet, who is Onderdonk’s physician, pata to-day to a reporter of The Brening World that there was no doubt tm: his mind that bis patient had been ‘wtotimized on Saturday. “This belief was fixed in me," sald ‘the physician, “when George W. East- man, who is Mr, Onderdonk’s attorney @nd broker, telephoned me that he had Given the old gentleman two checks Friday last, one for $1,502 and an- ir for $500. Thev were for interest ,@m investments, I immediately made a @earch for them among Mr, Onder- Fdonk’s effects, but it was frultiess. No 'Qwace of them can be found. ) “Of course, the police know nothing | qbout them, for they did not even find \@he card of identification which I gave ‘ Mr, Onderdonk in case he should be {taken ill in the street. They did not mow anything about them at the Pres juts yesterday and went @ the Presbyterian Hosoital I was told that the old gentleman had reached if hands at 11 o'clock Saturday night. ey want to tell me now that it waa 2 eolock in the afternoon, but I am Mf the opinion that it was nearer ii when they first saw him,” Mr. Onderdonk has an account at the @ving National Bank, No. 1 Hudson @treet, and a reporter went there to earn if the ohekks had been deposited ™m Friday or since then, ‘The cashier @ald he would find out and if it proved that the checks had not been deposited She would say so, He retired to the ‘+ President's office for a few minutes and ben he returned he said that he cod ‘Wot make any statement, Payment Stoppe: Checks, 8 found tn mbers and ee roadway sa t ioe, Ehvces Wah be given p Mr. noon @ a town. bank. bate »_ Tt have ho ga Payment on them," announced, id Whoever cashes will be r, As far as ve been adle to learn, no one has presen! the Tt has not to Clearin, ouse and wno- ever has them will try | guru at some distance” thom New , Feeney telephoned me that i jonk Hf undoubtedh in the ip | of aome powerful drug. yhat the drug was he was not quite sur Ne One Can See t. The attendants at St. Vincent's How. id it would be imposs.dle th Tee! Seta see Mr. Onderdonk, ” Not ly were they obeying the orders of |OPen market for shipment to Berlin ai Feeney, they deciared. but the con- | Operators on the Stock Exchange were ion of the patient demanded th, the 1d hot be dis\urbed. “ye Suna not. say, Sho tar as can be learned Mr. Onder- donk retired early rriday night last Se tgstion to ee ; rt and apparently was feeling very wel lend ‘sinacs’ Weak caetany’ “Weitee e is room at.Nco. Ww West \s when left Twelfth street on Saturday morning, The diamond (sag tle finger of his left hand, Mr, Onderdonk had been worrying about the jewel for a week. He was afraid he would lose It and he expressed this fear to Dr, Feeney, who told him he would better put tt in the Garfeld Bafe Deposit, where he had a box. “Are you sure that Mr, Onderdonk did | there and do whe! you advised fim io dot" I'v. Feoney wee coker tor eK otther the ring nor the checks are ‘there, answered the physician, The Setretary of tne Garfleld Sife} Deposit Company, at No, 75 West wenty-third street, confirmed: Dr. ey In the statement that the 4 and ring were not in Mr On- onk's box in the Garfleld varity, Woman Sought to See Merchant, Dr, Feetey this afternvon saw Mr. Onderd nk, for a e Baturday morning be went * itaurant in Sixth avenue, between weltth and Talrteenth streets, where stayed perhaps ten minutes, wing he boarded a Sixth a to go b> te Gardeld Sife Deposit in Twenty-third street, and that ts the last remembered. Tt was learned that four or five days Ag) a woman forced her way Into the ise where Mr. Onderdonk has a room, | | ALMANAC > ) Dr, Feeney saya he YOR 20-bay @annot connect the woman's visit with istir@ upon seeing the old was not In, the occurrence on Saturday. ee ke wee gi mn TEST PLAN FOR MAST Three Policemen Necessary to Perch to Which He Had John Evans, a gunner on the U. 3. 8. Minneapolis, and who says he the chief electrician on the Olymplag when she was making history and De: ta- mous at Manila, was in the Yorky! Court to-day not yet recovered from a full tide of a full sea, at Thirty-fourth street and Broadway. Every time a train would whirr over hia head and flash its headlight Evans would shout: “Ship ahoy, helm hard to port.” Three policemen tried to dislodge Bvans from his position, but !t was no go. He thought he was'in the only sate vort in the storm and the wash of the inward seas was worrying him Greatly. | “Never thought that land would make me #0 sea sick,” he confided to Magis- trate Flammer to-day. Then he be- came reminiscent. ‘It was a long time ago when I started out, I tried to find that sailor fighter on Fourteenth street. I did and had @ few there, After that my mem- ory’s not #0 good. I was robbed some- where along the line of $200 I saved up, | but I had @ good time, That funny! looking mast I climbed up seemed a safe resting place, but the poli¢emen objected. It made me think of the armed mast of the Minneapolis.” = * Evans was discharged. He told the Magistrate that he would return to the now for three months, was to have been a furlough a ————__. FIVE TRUCK DRIVERS FINED. Arrested for Obstructi Tracks on Firat Avenue, Bernard Lynch, Raphael Esposi‘o, Michael Ortitl, Wiliam Roberts and Peter Hawkins, five truck drivers, were arrested to-day by four policemen of the squad recently detalled by Commis- Honer McAdoo to regulate traffic, on a charge of obstructing the street, ind when arraigned before lagistrate Crane in the Harlem Court were fined ® each, which all pald, The men were arrested on First ave- nue, between One Hundred and Second and One Hundred and Fourth streets, » it was asserted, they refused to leave the car tracks when ordered to | de so. The policemen were in piain clothes and were detailed by Capt. Ste- hen O'Brien, who is in charge of the rae Squed, to ride on the Firet ave- nue cars In response to numerous com- oe ‘s from the jo WHEAT MARKET STRONG, Prices Up and the Trading Active on Crop Prospects, Strength and activity marked the opening of the grain markets to-day on the cold weather in the crop country, Wheat sold up almost 2 cents, and corn rese 2 1-2 on heavy buying by shorts. There was also active buying of Decem- | ber and May wheat here for foreign account, Cables were responsive all | around, | Ni Car) car company and York's opening prices were: May, U2 It; December, 113 ember, % 5-8 bid opening prices were: Wheat | Chicago's ope —May, 110 3-4 to Ill 14; December, 199 to 109'1-4. Corn—May, % to 6) 1-2;'De- | cember, 51 to SL 1-2, New York's closing prices were; May wheat, 112 September, 14 1-4 bid; December, 113 1-4; May corn, $6; Septem- ber, 5X bid; December, 67 5-8 bid. Chicago's closin, tees were: Bop- tember wheat, id Becomber, 109 1 May, 111 1-2 to 111 5-8; September corn, ie wd December, 61 1-4 to 61 3-8; May, LONDON STOCKS SLUGGISH. American with the General List and Close Weak. LONDON, Sept. 2.—Money was in ample supply in the market to-day, the demand was quiet and rates were easy. Discounts were affected somewhat by Whether 1 i ; ess state would be permanent, they | Am arder was then on the lit- | few minutes and from cim that after leaving} “The matter, will be in the ‘hands of n the police from now on,” ik fel.” | Antitie nds OCEAN STEERAGE RATE UP. Twe of the German Lines Make First Break in War of Liners, LONDON, Sept. 2.—The first break fn the steamship rate war occurred to. @ay, when the North German Lioyd Tajsed Its steerage rate to New York to $5. Hambutg-American line, it was * announced wa also raised its & considerable inquiry for gold in the | die and prices were irregular. Consol | Americans opened dull and irregular, owing to the uncertainty regarding t tone of the New York market, recov United i Im- | ament 6s of 1904 vere quoted at # 1-4, Russians were dul STOCK BROKERS SUSPEND. ——— ry Georme W. Harris & Co,, Consolt-~ dated Exchange Traders, Halt, The suspension of George W, Harris & Co., members of the Consolidated Stock Exchange, was announced to-day. ‘The firm has a number of branch offices throughout the city and has been quite prominent in the market. The firm, which was organized about | year and a half ago, Is composed of | George W. H and Robert Di with main offices at No, 0 Broadw and branches at Broadway and Twe ty-elghth street, Ni toird street, and No. ‘The Habliities are nl the visible ‘assets Bteel. bed use of jon. The firm with its various was under heavy expenses. The ¥ had hoped to pull through on ® rising bull market, but were com- pellet to halt to-day ee SHIPPING NEWS, Sun izes, 3.44/Sun sets, 6.00/Moon sets. 1.50 PORT OF NEW York, ARRIVED. | ate * Rotterdi i Copenhagen Na yonne. 4 Ethiopia ‘alassow INCOMING STEAMBIIIPS, DUB TO-DAY. Calabria, Naples 5 Vaderiand, Antwerp. Gibraltar, Arwenian, Liverpot OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. Kronprins Wilhelm, Aurania, Liverpool, ship where he would be kept on duty |, Jacksonville rn 1 : ‘ Ai UESD/ STOCKS SOLD DOWA re] Loulaville & Nashville, Missourt Pact- fic, Pennsylvania, Reading, Rock Isl- and and Southern Pacific showed lysses ot from 1 to 2 per cent, ——. VANDERBILTS COMING HOME, BREMEN, Sept. 9.—The orNth Ger- man Lloyd steamer aKiser Wilhelm I1., whioh sails from Hremen to-day and grown In the been particularly ‘The Tractiona closed at the lowest from Souther, ton wat Cherbor At & believed tnat # ceats.f pound you pay figures of the seasion under the lead of MUFF, thors W. i. "Vanderbilt Being'n larger proft than did 35 cents YOR! Y WHOLESALE DEPOT. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, it showing ad Yandereiit, Adolphus bosch’ ond last year” when eweat’ subjected the tS WdbedN Srneer loss of more than a point, The Eries Alois Pennarini, the opera singer, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, B'way at 6th Av. NEW GOWNS AND WRAPS ABOUT WHICH OTHER NEW FASHIONS ARE CLUSTERED FOR THIS AUTUMN EXHIBITION. 4th Fi. New Custom Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. ments, while t This is the broadest collection | of Women's Coats and Wraps we have ever brought together —a collection that will delight the woman who wants an in- expensive yet well made Coat at.$9.96, or the woman who aims to possess the best carriage, evening, calling or theatre wrap that $148.74 will buy, This detail:— Strictly Tailor-made Coats of poco for ge ig 24-inch it! ollar; in length, fly-front model, with notch collar; sa $9, 06 Collaress Double-Breasted Loose Coats, made of black cheviot, satin lined; seams and sleeves strapped with pepe A cloth, inlaid col- lir effects in fancy and soutache braid, turn cuffs $13.74 The Newest Coats for Women 24 Fi lined; full sleeves, plaited, with CUMS Vemseces oon agenaees . ws Three-quarter Length Loose Coats, made of Mey vay Cloth; col- ts, wi shi forming the org effects, with three shirred puffs, formi Ahn $36.96 Others— $53.96, $59.96, $69.74, $79.96, $86.96, $98.74 up to $148.74 braid trimmed turn $22 96 trich, Coque dark A Word to You Who Enjoy Credit “Conveniences” at Other Stores: cessions that a// may not share, chases ar controlled by the strictest economy. oars seer mm OEAITIVE CARRIER belleved to be the largest and best ever tate, there have been no severe storms to damage or Insects to destroy the plants, \leaf to wholesale waste, Under One Roof in the World. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, General Exhibition Days. Outer Garments, Under Garments, Footwear, Headwear, Handwear—wherever the word of style creators is accepted and obeyed—there we have gathered—and It is no over-stated claim to assert that this showing ot new Fashion ever assembled. Without neglecting the lesserepriced necessaries upon which much of the store's sucsess has been found ‘we have launched out into a wider field and broadened our ‘OLDESS and the LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN : [ centres abroad representatives whose sole duty is to gather style information and ideas an the summer they were assisted by the largest force of local buyers we ever sent across the Atlantic. The locals are back, followed by a continuous stream of foreign merchandise that is coming in by almost every steamer. The Newest Pq uiiner Vitiese SALES In This Showing Are Model Hats Fi rom Roger, Valmont, Georgette, Crozet, Tore and Germain in addition to Our Own Original Designs trimmed with braid .........666 ‘ tee “opies 1 d : hae , Coats of black Worumbo Cheviot, semi-fitted back, and Oe mporte bined stocks of all other depart- double-breasted loose front, perfectly tailored, lined $17 06 Picture Hats, Carriage, | Ment stores in New York City. WH ME Licccecccrressegeveeeeres teens see ° i and Walkin Zvents: Dressy Coats of black broadcloth, 47 inches long; very roomy ie ay Toque ah Other Important E ents: model, with deep cape trimmed with silk braid, satin “! Be sanets Sales of Furniture, Lace Curtains We will also display a complete line of Fine Os- Boas and Muffs, in all the evening shades and We se!l for CASH, give no discounts and pay no commissions. This is the only big store we know of that does a s/rictly cash business, and yields no con- creates money-saving opportunities and enables us to undersell—easily undersell—all other stores. It pro- vides the best values tor those who spend money open-handedly, as well as for that larger class whose pur- re. FABIEN 27, TOOL BROKERS HAMMER COTTON. | Wig Operators, Adding to Holdings, | ae Get Prices Down, i] *, Cotton opened steady in the market ‘To-day's highest, lowest and closing prices | | to-day, with prices 3 to § points higher, | | Oa om Cnenaee fim yomernans srasing | on the firmness of the Liverpool cables, | Biiows: - | coupled with private advices reporting | _— Net 4 good business at Manchester, Shortly High. Low. Close, Chas. a . Union Pacific Led a Rally in|tm*’, wnt, &S we 2s — 1% | Brooding Over the First Charge after the call, Roweveh prices were jAm. 8 & Ro pf. 107 108 10d Fi jeavily Rammeres by some Of the large | Late Trading, but Pressure) 4”. 0° [HS [OS Le — 1} | Against Him in 14 Years operators, evidentiy with a view to . ise = ‘ ia. pas Ft. oh mm Be y iw ing some cheaper cotton, Strong inter- Further Weakened the List,/ fei gore" sr? srs — 2) Postman Thomas Reiily Swal+ esis were supposed to be purchas oer: BB AS . winter months, but, owlng to heavy | Which Had Been Hammered. | css," re: zig iy ze + | lows Carbolic Acid. ure, all but about three pointe of | 4 ine ih — & ‘a early advance was lost, although ; a Bt rt = ,*| | there was a steady gain in Liverpool 2 Brooding over the humillation of qe we ss 4 Press) that resisted a rallying move | Consol Gas ~~ & fey IN The weather map created a favorable vic ™ wre |Den, & RG BY 84 Bh —1H having to answer the Arst charwes | impression on the whole, the only draw- in the stock market this afternoon pe aeRO Mg ae be By =," brought against bim In fourteen years back being some heavy fair in nor ne} further weakened the list, which had HH, OS HQ — Glof service, Letter-Carrier Thomas vos scctions of the belt suffered cuts all day, and trading closed we ith mos ahi, oopansived pas by Sree ‘The opening prices were: September, 12) 1208 121% — 1K ecarbolic actd at his home, 37 Kas’ As é ate As . with prices at the lowest, The dealings ny ne Ub G |'onirty-thind street. The act was due a to 10.69; 0 : ae 20 mei No. were in good volume, i ty Xt to oversensitiveness for the charwes by rte rh yi ty yg | . 3 at) Q which were preferred a t him were h. 10, to 10.00: May, 1008 Union Facitic led the late rally, the i i Ag Of aw trifling nature March, 3 May, 4 i 10.67 ‘bid; July, 10.70 bid; Aue | 4 os 1% | Reilly's record it was stated at the Hi ‘ price selling from % 7-8 to % 1-4—« gain ‘ $ = 'B| Rallye record, It was stated at, the Betta tana axe of $4—-but the gain was not held, and my 1B ‘ee T= 1Q lees until “vesterday. ween notice wa Rie: January, 10.60; March, : t served oa hil co appear to anewer . ” . oe a th stock reacted and held im the nelgh-| Permian oo fg toe iB =" |charee of having committed 4 “minor ’ TW iediscretion,” but owe whic Rot : = borhood of yesterday's final figure, : Sy Se we 1% involve anything of a eriminial nature A The most notable weakness was in [DR DY BRO and was not serious enough two have H S YOU DEALE K ah gid Wh — 1D caused Roilly apprehension of more than Steel preferred, It being hammered down #5 Bt Ft cae ee eae inary puoishment I case over 2 points. The common also lacked Ms 4 SN — SS he were found guilty. | strength, the prices declining over 1 per Ruth R'way’ dy Mtg ‘Hy = a After having exten dinner in the com. 9 vent, Amalgamated Copper, holding ‘vel! south yA i} a4 ei 8 <4 S ee wie Ld eS rien, [in the early dealings, sold down to 67 1-2, im ON bet = 1g a little later he waa found unconscious, aid. Losses of 1 1-3 to 2 per cent, were Be Hh BN ty Fig? 3 Ki Ad a yaye pelt potile 3 ” oo ~ » hie je. ‘Phe ao! 0 ys recorded against the American Smelt- % 90 ct TG LNS. “Br east Mhirtieth atreet, to save Ing & Refining tssues, Tennessee Coal i MN MN — the man's ilfe proved (rustlens, & Iron, Colorado Fuel & Iron and ay &y eer American Sugar. New York Central a my was about the hardest hit in the rail- ¥ bd RECORD TOBACCO CROP. | road group, It selling off over 2 points we 19 —_—_-__ Deel . Conn., Sept. 2.—The Atohison, Baltimore & Ohio, St. Paul, + Advance ine. | HARTFORD, Conn. Sept, Bathe The season hi becaus: muccessful ON DRAUGHT? es have ai Brewery, Hudson, New York. The Largest Retail Store ona well. Hie WORLB, Fashions have first call—and of the fashion groups interesting to womankind the new gowns and wraps—in imported and domestic models--deserve a central setting. Here are gowns from such master designers as Paquin, Callot Soeurs, Drecoll, Francis, Masson-Templier_ an nitz, Doeuillet and others, in addition to the work of the best American designers. To give them deserved prominence we have arranged FORMAL OPENING DAYS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY of THIS WEEK. You are cordially invited. The exhibit will be interesting apart from the new Gowns and Wraps— interesting in new fabrics—silks and dress weaves, dress novelties, trimmings, millinery, gloves, footwear, waists, home negligees, new ideas in children’s garments—AND WI TEREST TRUE TO MACY’S, FOR THIS MACY SYSTEM PUTS LUXURIES AND NECESSA. RIES ON THE SAME PROFIT BASIS, In this little Custom room on the second floor we are showing six models in tailored Shirt Waist Suits and five model Waists, from which we are prepared to execute orders, The Suit materials comprise such weaves as cheviots, nov- elty cloths, tailor suitings, fancy mohairs, mannish tweeds, melrose cloth, serges, fancy silks, woollen plaids and Priestley’s cravenette. Suit prices—$24.96 and $29.96. The Waistings include Scotch and Saxony flannels, albatross, henriettas, voiles and silks, made up in any of the five models at $4.96, $5.96, $6.96 up to $14.96 for the best silks.... The work of this department is characterized by that individuality expected in custom-made gar- he cost is very much less than is asked for similar work where. Now In Progress: in various lines: The greatest Sale of Oriental Car- pets we have ever conducted, The September Sale of China and Glassware, The wares on display here and the stocks accessible for this sale are greater than the com- and Upholsteries, Housefurnishings, Dress Goods and Silks, Flannels, Linens, Sheets, Autumn Model Suits and Coats for Women, Early Au- tumn Millinery, Children’s and In- fants’ Wear. with th and Marabout colors, Enjoy the Advantages Offered Such a system - little as you care to in this account, Statements will be sent you once every three months, will be allowed on your ‘he Woman and the Cleané Fall time—time when a woman stands most in need of the cl er! curtains, draperies, blankets, etc. good, bad and indifferent. Don't choose the bad or indifferent. . That's OUR Business—CLEANSING, Cleansers and Dyers, ions is by tar the most noteworthy the House of Ma resources in keeping with the ORIGINAL, the Within the re we have installed in the fashion merchandise for Macy’s During Handsome Gowns deep shirred flounce end is made over taffeta, Depositors’ Account Department, department, make purchases in the usual w F a month, and interest at the rate of 4 per cent., com WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, A. C. & CO. announce the opening of a new and | complete stock of European and American produc. tions of standard and novelty ribbons in all the fash- ionable weaves, shades and widths, at most reason- able prices, Gowns to be cleaned—to say nothing of the household There's a difference in We do it Perfectly and Q Five Hours! Long enough for us to Cleanse your Gowns, Broadway and 45th and 122 West 36th S R. H, Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Pris ACVES CA ed, Rondeau, Raud- ECON IN- The story of these new: and i ore a in descriptions of a this quartet—fairly repr ative of the or cf ing—must i For Milady. 2 FI others that cannot be favored with descriptions in details 775 [a stet74] chenille mousseline; very effective sleeves; full skirt, and trimmed around the bottom with mole-colored mousseline, The entire gown made over taffeta, effect; the skirt is full plaited at the top to form a fitted graceful fulness, with trimmings of ruffles and shirred | At $85.96 | A Gown of French. Eolienne, blue, trimme taffeta ruffles and with a cape of colored plush, with deep insertion of mol A White Gown of French Eolienne, b with sheer lace yoke finished with taff full fancy sleevés, wired to give the desiréd Sty pote, fling Women’s Costumes of white brown satin 5 line, full bodice, trimmed with surplice effect; late 9 vest and high ceinture, shirred sleeve; full skit » new triple flounce effect, shirred, made over taffeta, TS Women’s Costumes of brown or black nun’s vel ing; effective bodice, with lace vest and high shirred girdle, also shirred sleeve; skirt has a ch * That a sirctly cash system is not inconvenient, Wale submit the record of our Depositors’ Account ge] T by Our j Thousands now enjoy its yon, partment. 1 ‘ages and economies. You may deposit as much Ora ay and have them charged to") balance. Money may be withdrawn at a moment's