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{BLEW UP VESSEL HIGINS” CAMPAIGH 4 by the Ruswian commander that the Reyshiteln) incident might be repeated, | -—TOCHEAT PS Russian Destroyer That ‘Ran ® Blockade at Port Arthur Is Saoificed at Chefoo to Keep Governor-Elect Holds the High Record for Money Spent by Candidates in New York State ‘Her from the Enemy. Seeking Election. , SHE BORE DESPATCHES BIG SUM WENT IN A LUMP 4 FROM STOESSEL TO CZAR. TO REPUBLICAN FUND, Another Series of Desperate At-| Burton Harrison, Who Sought tacks on the Fortress Is Re-| Second Place on Democratic pulsedwith an Estimated Loss) state Ticket, Was Also Lib- ay 91 12,000 Killed and Wounded.) eral with His Money. CHEFOO, Nov. 16—The Ruaslans) yr pany, Nov. 16—Governor-elect have biown up their torpedo-boat-de- etroyer Rastoropony, which the Japanese blockade at Port Arthur and arrived here early this morning, bear- ing despatches for the Czar from the ® beleaguered garrison ‘The Rastoropony made «her daring trip in the height gf a storm. The Jap- anese feet wns safely passed by the eveedy bout, but a flotilla of Japanese torpedo-boats gathered round the mouth of the harbor, and it was fearcd Higgins certified to-day that his elec- tion expenses were $22,189.63, This is the largest sum spent for this purpose | wkhin the recollection of the present employees of the Secretary of State’ office, Mr. Higgins gave $20,000 to the Republican State Committee, spent $1,027 for campaign Mterature, $710.98 for the miscellaneous expenses of hts tour through the State, $39.60 for board at a New York hotel and #2 for Pullman car service, Francis Burton Harrison, Democratic candicate for Lieutenant-Governor, cer- tuflid that his election expenses were $9,220.28, of which $5,000 wae a comtribu- tion to the State Committee. Secretary of State John F. O'Brien, re-elected, spent for campaign purposes | ran A will be recalled that a Japanese tor- ~~ pedo-boat-destroyer entered this port and forcibly seized the Russian boat, which Was dismantied, and then under | g2,110.$8. the protection of the Chinese Govern. | . a | WHARATSCOST OTHER % avoid such a move tn this case} j « the Russians, with the exception ‘of CANDIRATES TO RUN one man, left the destroyer during] , Bie afternoon. ‘This last man Ut the! ,consTemsman Jortph A. Goulden, al- fubé ‘and blew. up the vessel. ‘There | (NOUS? Me had a sure thing for re-elec- i Bie ‘ |ton In the Bronx, spent $2.12 In his Were three dull explosions, which were canvass, $2,000 of which wént to the Gearcely discernible a hundred yards! aistrict organization, according to his rom the! place where they occurred. | expense account filed In the County Almost simultancously the Kastoor Clerk's vtfice to-day, Senator-elect Al- 4‘pony sank: |fred R. Page's campaign expenser in \ A battle spar marks her grave. Prior | the Harlem district were $1,701.99, to the destruction of the boat the) Georgy Washington Plunkits,. Father »ptiene Consul that ber disarmament had | the expense of hig losing ‘been completed, the breech-blocks and! Senator vui of Richard H. Smith, run- ammunition ‘having been ‘remove: ning tor the Assemuly in the a Weaty- het psp df Lag Femoved and | vin Siafth» exuendiures jneluded | $06 te “Fiunky piunk © tor printhug. } *, During’ the afternoon the Russian) Jonn D. Nussbaum was a for c nliy nottte. | eles m Watson tleket, but bye offielally nottited the Tacta weirs eee on at the destroyer had been driven m is because I moved toward Chefoo by a heavy sea and few days before tie eleution that dt had been decided to dvarm ather distrct, I spent not one her Because her machinery had been disabled. No Sign of Starvation. lng, who waa candidate | n in the Bighth on the also spent nothing. , . People’s Party ean- and Surveyor ‘The Rastoropny & music box play pond the savory ® for car fares e J. Tompkins spent $831.15 J printing In his success- inst Richard Van Cott semblyman in the Fifth District, cnet ODELL TALKS POLITICS WITH ROOSEVELT, jor of a brekfast steak apparently testifying to the fact that Port Arthur still enjoys fresh meat, The destroyer sped in like an “wrrow and anchored a few hundred yards abaft the United States cruiser | New Orleans, flaxsnip of ‘Ade | miral Folger, commander of th ulser squadron of the Asiatic Fleet ‘Tho Chinose cruiser Hal-Yung raised | WASIIINGTON, Nov. 16—Gov. Oden, * eteam within twenty minutes and came | of New York. who arrived In Washing- close to the Rastoropny. Capt, Ching,| ton las: evening on his way to Old of the Hai-Yung. boarded her and held | Point Comfort. where he [s going for & a brief conference with Commanier| brief rest. was o guest of President Pelem, Ensien Wainwright. Rear-Ad-| Roorevelt at luncheon to-day at the miral Folget’s e'de, boarded the Ras-| White House. The President desired to toropny immediately, but oe he} tate with Set Oaeh Eyre a. Hyd or Capt. Ching were tnvited to enter ites, with particular reference to the fava, iibouge a Ditzzard was | SPP2ntments whieh he woon wil, have to make In that State. ousting their faces. Among these Is the appointment of @ Capt. Ching notified Commander Pe- ay ‘ suecessor to the late < c Yem that twenty-four hours was the | Ct 48 postmaster of New York. limit, of the time be could rema\ IN YACHT WRECK While delivering this ultimatum the | * Rnasian sailors, who seemed to be Three Men Reported to Have Gone Down with Craft While healthy and carefree, continued greasing g the torpedo tubes, which were loaded, Sailing Off the North Caro- lina Coast. Gat Despatches Away. Following the conference with Capt. Ching the Rastoropny was moved fur- ther im, to the old anchorage of the torpedo-boat destroyer Ryeshitelni, where the Russian Consul boarde® the Rastoropny and brought her despatehes # ashore, ‘The Russian cfficers are all reticent, ‘but they say the condition of Port Ar ¢hur fe a8 ood as it was two months . They denied the report that the cruiser Bayan has been sunk. though they said a shell damaged her engines, which are being repaired, ‘When the correspondents were allowed am board the Rastoropny a quarter of (Continued a Basen Page.) « "BLIZZARD DUE SAYS DEVOE. Hackensack Prophet Predicts Howler To-Morrow, (@pecial to The Rvening World) HACKENBACK, N. J, Nov. %.— eather Prophet Devoe says there will fain to-night, that the temperature fall sapidly and a bliszard prevail the Northern States '>-morrow Prophet 1888, —— WEATHER FORECAST. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C., Nov. 16.— Three New York men are reported to have been lost In the wreck of d yacht near here, Tt fe further stated that tn making an attempt ot rescue some ‘members ‘of the life-saving crew were drowned, Neither the Mentity of the vessel nor the yachtsmen lost has been learned. or BRECKINRIDGE STRICKEN. Ex-Congressman Suffers Second At- tack of Apoplesy, LEXINGTON, Ky. Nov. 16—Col, w. | ©. P. Breckinridge. the noted lawyer ang | former Congresmman from this district, was stricken With apoplexy while at his! desk in his office to-day, His condition Is considered critical “‘Thiv is the second latteck he has suffered io the Inst few woeks —_— TAX TOO HIGH, BAYS STARIN. ws rE: Devoe predicted the blizzard {i Taptad mad ometaily not:fed the Japa-| of the Tammany Council. got jittte of| BAwin A, Btevens. the present head of | searched, however, and also the mansion "| trace of the gems being found. RACEGO ERS WEND T FAMOUS COLONIAL JEWELS OF STEVENS FAMILY STOLEN Gems That Once Belonged to Martha Washington Mysteriously Disappear from the Mansion at Castle Point, HEIR WAY TO BENNINGS. ACEGOERS OFF SLEUTH SCALDED TO WASHAGO About 500 Regulars and Book- makers Leave on Cavanagh Special to Attend Meeting at Bennings. ALL HANDS MERRY AS THE TRAIN PULLS OUT. |Due, in the Capital at 8.30 To- Night, When Books and Form | Charts Will Be Made Ready | for To-Morrow’s Opening. | ‘The advance guard of race-track reg- Hoboken—Intrinsic Value Is $20,000 | lars, 30 strong, left here for Washing. ton, D, C, in the Cavanagh special at 3.0 this afternoon to attend the meeting ‘All of the old family jewels of the | Tracey Barney, whose father Is a mij}. | ¥hlvh begins to-morrow at Bennings. for.alre banker of this elty, ' famous Stevens family, of Castle Point, | niothor wan a alsier of the late’ Willian Hoboken, have been stolen from Mra. /C, Wiiliney, Young Aicaander se: ey we’ Sty Ot in their usual 4 rene a wish to look at 5 Cardline D, Alexander, alster of Col |and ih, feauier ent to the ‘vault ty | © «rs search A sea) amily, who was the possessor Of 1 “aia nothing, Meseagts were sce them through the old family custom of| to the ort tae Cia tthad nara lie passing them down in & direct line ‘9 gut fina a irae ot “ea Theo L a was ie tn e thé brides of the houss. Althouse Ti ee ae ole uae eer ees five years old. Mr; Alexander was the ' stolen and called in the police. The vault In whieh the jow last bride in the family and was the Kept, showed 49 marks of ¥ were, forced oven. It is improbable anywu: custodian of the jewels, which that anybody could wet in it, apes, once worn by Martha Washington. fore ft is assumed by the failiy that : 4 ago | Richard Btevens took the tewels out in The discovery of the loss wus mad 1 fne spring, Papin to take them to he \ " + to|Bernardevilie, laid them down some lust night when Mra, Alexander went to, Berpardeyitie, laid them down some- ‘t the Jewels in order to have them | fact it woul’ have been easy for any idy for tho marriage of her gon, | Ont of the numerous workmen about Archibald 8 Alexonder, whose engage- the place during the summer to take the Jewels ment to Miss Helen Barney, the daugh- ter of Chirles Barney, of this clty, was recently announced. They were not to be found and the last person to see them was Richard Stevens, the famons tennis player-and son of Col. Stevens. When They Were Last Seen, It has been his custoth for vears to take charge of the jewels whenever the family moved fom place to place, and last summer he distinctly rememyers seeing them just before the family Widow of Baron Vaugrigneuse started for thel? summer home at Ber~ nardevilie, N. J, Whether he took thea! and Granddaughter of Lewis to Bernardaville or not he doesn’t recol- lect. ‘The house has been thorouhiv were ving been AGED BARONESS at Castle Point, without the slighiest $500,000 to J. H. Carpenter. The loss that the family has sustain- ed has not become generally known yet and ‘everything is being done to keep It A seeret, It leaked out to-day when Chlef of Pollee Hayes, of Hoboken, was summoned to Castle Point and told point blank {hat the jewels had been} homas of the hed of the late Baroness stolen and # they must be found, [Sarah Morris de Vaugrigneure, who died Chief Haves was instructed to spare ho April 22, at her residence, No. 2 East expense In tracine the missing gems, |Ninth street, leaving th bulk of her $00 and within an hour he had sent de- 000 estate to her long time friend and scrintions of them all over the country. (confidential agent, J. Herbert Carpenter This 8 fone with the greatest jo Ossining. secrecy, and: it has been tmposaible to| The Baroness was a daughter obtain, a description trom anybody | Aquila Jules Stout, banker, and grand- connected with the family or the Po-|daughter of Lewis Morris, a signer cf Nee Department. The value of theM€he Declaration of Independence, 8 Jewels ts Apt given. Thetr principal |was married in 18% to Baron Vauarig- value Hes tn the fact that they are| neuse, then secretary of the French Le- heirlooms. It ly wald that thelr tn-/gailon, She was seventy-two veurs old trinaic vatue 1s, about $20,000, when she died of pneumonia. Mrs, Alexander has lived for years! Ry her will she left 90,000 to char. with the family at Castle Point. Only) itable purposes, $90,000 of it to Grace on the rarest ocoasions has she brought | Church. She bequeathed $25.00 to her the Jewels out and worn them, They . Annie Morris Rameay, widow were valued so highly by the family | of Ralph Gabe Rameay, Newport; $10,000 that every precaution was taken | to Estelle Morris Carnochan, $5.00) to protect them, not only from tiileves! her maid, Florence A. Terrell; $6,000 to but from any secident wich migbt/ Annie Smith, another employee, and damage them, $5.00 to John Lucken, her coachma: Keot in a Vault, ‘Thon follows & $20,000 bequest, and t In the mansion at Castle Point there | Tesidue of the estate to Carponter. fs a vanit in which the jewels were kept.| Walter, Willam H., John A. and Last summer when the family started | Prancle M Bae ot meen o for Dernardeville the jowelx were taken | the aged Baronew Wad ‘enlie. fvebie- out of this vault, it Is satd. by << meet ami under the influence of Stevens, who meant to take them 5 Me Me cannot seibanbet wow wbecher ‘he | girveetin ;mrpmoag, OF the tubsertbing took thet out of not, While the family | afternoon, The trial will go on to-mor- was away extensive repairs were made| "R14 , ot at Castle Point and a small army of | contestant bet ~~. men have boen working there for’ weeks. wane Raven If Mr. Stevens took the jewels from the vault aid left them in the house, as ie now belleved. M ja thought that some of the workmen may have picked them up. | Setona of the houses of Rutherford | and Morris are the plaintiffs in the con- test bewun late to-day before Surrogate law, wee each nts the pe- @, Sand, for Waiter ward Lauterbach, f vis, committee for ene N. Camp, for Julia # aos or M. Rutp. le Kernochan, f sad vestry of Grace Church, M, Btou! ertord. the war |] Porecast for the thirty-aix hours jPending at 8 P. M. Thursday for New York City and to-night WITTE PLAINS, N. Y,, Nov, h~ Millionaire John H. Starin, owner of Hen Leland, is Aghting the assesrors of Rochelle because, be alleged, tee seritorart ros yo ——— SUCCEEDS HENDRIX. Valentine P. Spyder, President of the i or | WILL CONTESTED Morris Left Bulk of Her| Tho spycial followed the Congresslon- al Limited end waa made up of eigat five v€ which were Pullman cgaches, white the other three were Fday coaches, There were about five | hundred all told in the party, nd it is | doubtful if @ merrier crowd ever left this town, Among the crowd could be recog- nived all the big bookmakers, who |have handled thousands of dollass | Vhroughout the six months of racing in this vicinity, and the se-called “dead: liners.” who rub the odds as a “piker” flashes a $2 bill on a 100 to 1 shot The delegation was secrtainly a pros- |nerous looking one. The majority | them wore the gayest kind of clothes, | sporty gloves, new derbles, Alpine hats and chewed ble cigars. John G. Cavanagh was about the bustest man of the entire party. He was here, there and everywhere and |he did: not ston until he had seen that everything was all right. After the |boat whieh had left Cortlandt street jat 3m had discharged tts passengers lin Jersey City the conductor in charge of the special velled, “All aboard!” the “bookies” got aboard. A few min- | utes later the bell rang and the big | locomotive attached to the special began to pull out of the depot while the book- jmakers waved their hands a merry farewell to thelr friends who had gath- fered nt the depot to see them off. ‘The special is ecbeduled to pull into | Washington, D. C,, at 8% to-night. | Among those who nvide the trif on the specia' wete the following: Bob iLloyd, | Orlando A. Jones, Lou Snell, Joe Blume, J. J, ONeill, A. R. Klein, Lou Gilbert, J. Callahan, W. J. Connor, BE, Emer- son, Dap Donnelly, Frank Eckert, Ed Gaines, Sol Lichtenstein, Max Klein, all | members of the Metropolitan Turf As- jscclation. ‘Then there were hundreds of others whe back the ‘ponies’ trom a ground, as Entries on Page 2, penanneneneaty | RESULTS AT LATONIA. (Soectal to The Evening World) LATONIA RACE TRACK, LATONIA. Ky,, Nov, 18-—-The races scheduled here to-day resulted ax follows: FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of mie.—Won by. Sam Sevens, 5 to 1 and 0 orl, @ to bs plac Bernice, third. Fimectis, "* “Conds ACE—One_ mfle—W. rT | fo 5; Varro. 8 1a) Ben | SECOND i Macele Sto & ce, was i tz, | Pime—1.41 $4. wail Re, 5 | rat RACE—Five and one-half fur- bo von by Captain Sam, 15 to 1 0 1; Judge Traynor, 2 tu 1, place, Fe second; Klug Thorpe third. ‘times. |. FOURTH RACE—Short course.—Wo by Chatawind, even und 1 to 4; Thee } 1 oy e, Was KeCOn thinl, Time-8.02, ar FIFTH RACE~—Fi —Won by Erla Lee Prarl Hepkine © to Fruit third, Time1 | SIXTH RACE—One of a mile.—Won by and 12 to 1; gam ¢ i LOU DILLON FAILS, fas necond: The Rexent, third, Champion Come Within One-Quar- ter Second of the Record, MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 4&—Lou trotter a mile ths aficrnoon 4. The time by quariers: LM 1-2 2001-4 mie ioe made last Friday was 2m —_— — hetmarket ata) ufsana y pa) wee 2 sixtoenth i ® tot 1 place, Time. —>— au of} >| acquit. “1. | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER (6, 1904. *, DURING A RAID Boiling Water Thrown Into the Face of Detective Dribben| While Trying to Enter Alleged) Policy-Shop in Brooklyn. HE WILL PROBABLY BE DISFIGURED FOR LIFE. Man Believed to Have Thrown the Water When Arrested Gave the Name of John Ennis —Two Raids Made. The crusade against policy shops, which Commissigner McAdoo intimated ant week would soon be started, was begun in Brooklyn thts afternoon. Two places were raided. Detectives Dribben, Murray and Cox went to a cigar store at No. 16) Prow pect place, As soon as they entered the door leading to the rear of store was closed, They started to fore! thelr way in, and, while they were at work, q man epend a panel In the door and threw a pall of boiling wi in Dribben’s face. The retéctive war hor- fibly sealded and will be disfigured for Nfe, | ‘The man who da sald to have thrown the water was arrested. He gave his | name as John . Three other pris. | nets were tal John Mason and James Moran. of No, 125 Aediphi street, | and Michnel Foster, of No. 2 High | mrect | Deieetives Cohen. and Currett, of Tn- spector ne’s staf, made a raid on of James Faevell on the second. floor of the tenemen’-house al No, {9 Battie street. They arrest Furrell, who was in the place wich nis wife and three children. Grace Farrell. a nineteen-vear-cld daiurhter of the Prisoner. tried th rescue her father and was ublected with difficulty, In Places a good deal of policy paraphen- ala was scized. JUDGE THROWS OUT MULLIGAN CASE Walking Delegate Who Was Ac- cused by an Employer Is Vin- dicated by Acquittal Before Case Is Really Tried. —_——_——- Judge Newburger, in Part Il. of General Sessions, to-day directed a jury to acquit P. J, Mulligan, walking dele- gate of the Bricklayers’ Union, who had been on trial for two days on the charge of attempted extort!on. Mulligan was accused by Otto Schwarsler, a builder, of attempting to collect $874, through threatening a strike, due for waiting time to the | men. Schwaraler had bought two lots In the, Bronx, in whieh the foundations had already been placed, and when he proceeded to finish the buildings Mul- ligan called upon him and eald that a | former owner owed the money und it } must be paid. you don't pay the work won't go on,” Mulligan is alleged to have said. ‘The prosecution in the opening ad- dress to the Court endeavored to im- press the jury with the idea that the case was of @ similar character to that | of Parks and Weinselmer, | Bx-Justice Alfred &eckler for the de- j tense denounced the attempt to fu die the jury and showed that Mulll- gan's. demand. was'a' business transac- tion for the recovery of money duc as wages on the work and admitted to be} due by the prosecution. | Judge Newburger declared that there) | was not the shadow of a cgse against! | Mulligan and ne airected the jury to} i Yeon foe She ma BURNED SAVING WOMAN, | woattny end lived |Twe Taken . Hospital After Ren. | | ene in Brookiyn House, Mra. Kate Hazel, thirty-one years oid, | Dil- | of No. 9 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, | Bee wag building a fire in her Kkitsben to | day when her clothing caught hie. pu a nelg’ A trying to rv ~~ man, was himerl( bad.y bund (Bod were taken to the Brsrw.ck Hoe pial, where [t Is sax that tho woman will die. f AANO'S FAILURE. RAIDED HOPED WAN PATTER Assistant District-Attorney Admits 0 Examination of Talesmen that He Has Witness Who Saw Shooting of Ceasar Yo While in Cab with Florodora Girl. FOUR JURYMEN IN THE BOX AT THE CLOSE OF THE FIRST DAY The Defendant Hesitated When She First E tered the Court-Room, and Then Unfa teringly Walked to Her Seat, Where Was Greeted by Her Father, ne JURORS TO TRY VAN PATTERSON. ELLWOOD HENDRICK, married, br oker, of No, 25 Pine street; No. 139 East Fortieth street. HARRY L. JOHNGON, married, dry goods at No. 15 Thomas house No. 47 West Ninety-eighth street. ROBERT HENRY, retired; house No. 477 West One Hundred Forty-fifth étreet. HARVEY J. UBERT, billiard room proprietor at No. 45 house No, 143 West Forty-sixth street. Serre. : Cheering mews to Nan Patterson, on trial for her fife, | afee-day’ Offer érdeal, It was the announcement of Assistant D Attorney Rand that there is no dirsct evidence that she killed C Young. Contrary tg general belief, the’ District-Attorney, has 1 witnesses to the tragedy, while the defense will be able have sworn that they saw Young shoot himself, Mr. Rand’s admission was made to a talesman who said that not much confidence in circumstantial evidence, Unless an eye-witne: whose existence is not now expected, appears before the clase’ of | trial the State will have to depend entirely upon evidence of a circum tial nature. Four jurymen were secured to-day. All wete married men agreed that the fact that the relations between Caesar Young and the de fendant were not such as are sanctioned by law would not prejudice t against her, OPENING OF THR TRIAL, mn The trial of Nan Patterson was just one hour old to-day wi first juror was chosen, He is Ellwood Hi 139 East Fortieth street, in business at No. 25 Ping street. Mr. Hi ts an ideal foreman for a jury in so important‘aicase, and the men, if they measure up to him, will constitute one of the md able juries that ever sat ih a criminal case in this city, ; In the special venire of 100 men appear the names of men well in business and society, Many of the talesmen who were y in the stuffy court-room waiting for their call to the witness questioned by the’ lawyers were involuntary absentees trom Show. Among thuse from which the Nan Patterson fury will be D, Le Roy Dresser, Isaac 8. Vanderbilt, James Havemeyer, Benjamin Schaeffer, Randall F. Savage Elwyn ©. Sewall, Frederick W. Lord, A. Messer, George Arents the millionatre, father of George Arenta, jr., was injured in the Vanderbilt Cup road race; George Noakes, jr., Simon” Brentano, Wileon Potter, Fred R. Conant, Edward Dressler, J. Milton Dore mus, Wilson De Peyster, Edward F. J. Gaynor, James A. Hooper, C, Hyde, Wiliam C. Hauna and Eruest Bleecker Manning, GENERAL PUBLIC EXCLUDED. . / Nearly all the talesmen who had been summoned in the special were in the court-room hen Judgo Vernon M. Davis called the case at request of Assistant Listrict-Attorney Rand, The general public thitted to the court-room, to the ‘distress of a crowd that had the corridor, The only woman present was Mrs. Clark, the Tombs Angel, who! been a, stanch friend and counsellor of the accused woman. J. a bei a ot married, a broker, 0 one WEALTHY MAN A SUICIDE. | ON EXTORTION Keturwed from Business at Midday Health Squad Policeman Arrested to KU (Special St Hillside place, his life the gan in bis from Manhattan he went to his room. room. elt, to The Evering World) NEWARK, N. J, Nov. 1&—Willlam 'ptea}:n Squad, was arrested tong Peters, sixty-four years old, of No ay Newark, engaged as an insurance agent In New York, ended “, this aftermven by placing a tube in his mouth and turning on He returned at noon and when his wite left the house two hours later The tube was ed about his neck with a string. oe gge “al still escaping whea Herman ——————» CHARGE, * 4 On Complaint of Two Merchants, Polleoman John R. Martens, of : Walsh on a charge of pod” etorting money from L. love and Jes us Mai who keep a furniture store at No. &§ Seench avenue, The two men told Ingpector Wy % that a week ago they started to * bas & shed in the rear yard of thelr place, Marcens and a Health Department: Im. ctor called, they say, and told Inspe or Gas wa e A the body. eee 5 * not learn ahy fea-| te’s sald the thing could te Axed @ s act. Fetors Was for 0 end that he slipped ene. of in an exclusive reai- he doesa’t reat which, @ dential section. His wife could ive omised io g ve him the no cause. urday. ——— ROCKEFELLER AFTER THEM, Y., Nov, If shooting POCANTICO Ht we chee. ILLS, N, have Walsd hid in the store The recused Inspector Magi Late O tens In the custody tah,