The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1905, Page 1

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: TO FOLLOW QUEER LOANS TO MUNROE Obtained Advances ftom National City Bank Without Security ‘Causes Surprise. NEW EXPOSURES OF HOW PUBLIC WAS MISLED “Cameron Spear Testifies that Munroe $Wisiod) »’ Sold-at’a’ Dollar Shares That Were’ . ssf “Quoted” in the Market ReTING at $350, LON i 4 +" ) Though the Nattonal City Bank has become involved in a stock Jobbing , Y geAndal through Archibald @, Loomis, its Vice-Freeident, James Stillman, | | ae Who Is the head of the Rockefeller institution, declared to-day that he had \ | ben utterly in the dark regarding. the “wash” sale (lea! in Montreal and | densi ad ‘Bosion Compoitdatad mining stock, In which his immediate subordinate is | |. Jelleged, to have been a tector. 3 ' Sha ah : ven to-day, when the whole financial centre ‘of Now York is disciss- Ves +2 {ng the sensational disclosures at the Munroe’ & Munroe bankruptoy pro-; ~ ceedings before Commissioner Alexander, Mr, Stillman insisted to an Even- ing World reporter that he was not yet thoroughly acquainted with the facts, By way cf saving grace when he was told of the charges that Mr. Loomis had pald out $60,000 a day to Muntoe & Munroe without a shred of pecurity, Mr. Stiliman sald that Lategad “it was &n error of judgment,” and that ‘wo are all liable to be fool ARRESTS MAY BE MADE. Arrests age threatened as a result of the revelations made at yeater- day's hearing before Commissioner Alexander and {t would not be a: sur- prise to the Street if criminal charges based on the violation of tho banking laws of the United Btates were brought not,far from the threshold of the City Bank, The+methods employed by the syndicate represented by the : Revelation in Method by Which the Firm: pe nein FAVORITES WIN DENIES BAIL TO. IN MUDBY | sits NAN PATTERSON defunct, frm of Munroe & Munroe in booming Montreal-ant) Boston Con- nolidated ave se er len by the rifled of: tho, New. York Stock’ Hx. ehange. fs / man on ‘Change, and his volce is-oftes beaid in a councils of ‘the xdhatige tieiibers when they have under dis- ,oission the djsctplining ot those who iptiinge on the,rules,) ‘Nevertholéss 2r, Loomis was a contrivuting..power.dn fire syndicate, ‘and {t lias been aworn- in. the ge & Munroe hearing thet they could not have employed thelr peculiar methods of persuading the public'to buy the mining stock without bis.ald. When the syndicate withdrew its aup- jport Munroe & Mutroe ‘Went to the wall, , Few a queer atories of high finance have ever been brought to light. fm the begifning 2 syndicate was formed to consolidate the old: Boston, Montreal dnd Hoston copper mines, Then came the usual scheme of reim- Doreing the nique by inducing the putllo to buy the stock at an inflated value, ty ALL HANDS HAD A FINE TIME, | In order to do this {t was necossary to create some sentiment regnading fhe ~ mines, ‘(A trip to British Columbia to look at the, property was ar- ~ FAG WORLD AGE BT 38TH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, New Orleans charts are FIRST RACE—Blx and one-half, turtonge, ‘Time—O 28, 0.01 46. 1.18 1+ Burve Mots i eat Blart good. Wun driving, Winner, b, 5 a ale ixon—Falr Pe Eenlian tent, ‘Tras ny, Hellew, lex, Sac Th (Continued on Second Page.) Indexed from first race, ss) — Ht fart it nian 1-5 8 1 M4 ‘ % wo 4 \ Mod 8 810-5 65 8-5 oh 8 pt yf 7 3 3 8-5 8 8 10h fi 1016 ki 38 *Wore blinkers, Boratched—Jade, thi a Virginian stopping at end, Charlie Colla finished strongest, Mr, Jack oft ons. 02-0, 1.00 5-6, ur ye Won finvin 6 i 8 84 5 10 8 6 ib 6 8 0 12 4 BS 0 13 o4 BS *Wore bliin jengal, Hvokieb ereiraummad ‘ore blink: ekieberty Finn, Bleniewo Winner outgamed Merry crobat. JY ‘ th, Leader, rao $400; hrer-year-oldn aad Up, sian” J, Arthu: Train ‘Aubuchon 85 Ls a \ 1 x , Hennessy 9B 1 rH Daa a mi Han of inp - Niool 5 ¢ i ay i Bo 13-5 Romanelli 103 & 8D Go 4) J, Motntyre Fab hy 3 5 8 Pla Lucian, r re “ANTI § fils Leo the beat aesaite RACE—Six furlongs. cap; yi nagh ear-olds and up, Counsel—Tin Cups rainere-c. A sullil land Soratches— Kit ay 0.5) 1-5, 1,16 4 ‘Won easily, Purse § Winner, ch, Nicol Romanolli 101 Livingston 106 » Powell 107 uubtlo Bishop P Claremont, SCraaterele mm 8 sZulme ae) Actor, Opti Sid_Bliver ste re $400; 5 0, Purse tart Kon Gir Dixon—Mordin. mot Won Wil Wt. st hh 1 Fin. Open. 1 non 101, 6th OS ey 28 ald OL 8 BF Bt Yh dh gh 8) a 8-2 Ri 2 ? 4h gh OF fee w ue 130 y OF 0.20 6" 16 a 4 over the plate, hanes Virginia, ai, Matang, ‘sig lustiog sini be “Lge, and King's Tropty, Well me THE. WINNERS... ——— FIRST RACE—Agnes’ Virginia (3 to 1) 1, Cehrile Colla (10 to" 1) 2, Mr. Jack 4 ty SECONC RAGE=Maritana @ to 6). 4, Merry. Acrobat (2. to. 1). is John Doyle 3. 4 THIRD RACE—Sis Lee id to >) W Lady Fone (even) 2 Jungle timp 8. FOURTH RACE—i<ing’s Trophy (18 #010): 1, Bid Sliver: (60 tot) hal Astarita 3 . FIFTH RACES-Hymettue (3 to 2) 1, Barkelmore (6 to 1) 2, Lou Woods 3 \ oe wAl 1 SIXTH RACE—Red Ruler (18 to 1) 1, Coruscate (8 to 6) 2 Midwe 8, (special to The tinting Wor'd,)" NPW, ORLBANG, La., Jan, 6.5Fine weather came after the rain of yeater; day, but a heavy track wan left behind and there were many withdrawals in consequence, Many of the horses were entered before. the raln storm came along, and some of them are bad mud runners, ‘The attendance was 90d, Hd Corrigan arrived in town this morning -and»at once» went Into con- aultation with the owners of bi new course here, Plans will at once be per- fected for the opening of the new coltwe within two weelke, Barly Lead Never Overcome. ‘Agnes Virginia and Sanction were ones played in the dap Agnes V' ginta was the quickest to move aid she hada alx-length lead on Challe Cella and Sanction In the first quarter, She gradually came buck and was do- Ing her best at the end to win by halt a length from Charlie Cella, who beat itr, Jack @ length for the place. Marita Was Lucky, Maritana was the favorite in the sec- ond race, Martin got him home In b flerce drive through the stretch. Merry Acrobat, who, wos away badly and the Vir- 8h. | would have won in an even break, raced + | to his fleld In the first uuarter and took the lead in te turn, followed by Mari- tora, The Istter closed on Merry Ac- robat at the head of the stretch and Mertin simply Sutiors Schilling, get- ting Maritana home by a head. John > | Doyle was third five lengths away, Six Lee Third Favorite, the third favonite to go She went to the front the stort, made all the running and cleanly by one-half length from Fonse, WhO WAS an easy Becond, Jengtha in front of Jungle Imy, King's Trophy Baafly, 's 'Troply adied to the misety of Inthe fourth race by coming Astarita, Subtle and din. close order. to the pice 8 Trophy moved In+ and, drawing away, won us - |e plea by ‘five lemutha from Sid liver, re beat Astarita a head, Sis hee was Gay Rov stretch, W ms] to the Moe PRY) MGclors. pers, As igo Baufly, Jack Doyle, Wants “astaplioas Winner tho best, “Barkelmore had ‘speed. Low Woods hung on at ond, ‘ ’ Seaboard Viorida Lit d Leaves New York ie Maly, Pha ten Van. 9, 19.25 byon, 210 P.M. Trantaonibin “ind quicl lorida train, Office, 1188 Broadway, | Ahipteiie “Court dyaton Greontiauin decided; thig, atternoon. that.Nan Rat tereon should not be admitied ‘to \bell and digmiseed, the writ of habaas oor Wednesday. He Has Had More Wiuning Mounts than Any Other Rider Daring the Present ston inal ‘He Won Lour Races and Rode Second’ Horee, in One. Youve Heard Well-Iin The G MOTIVE FOR: . - PAGE BE MURDER - ‘Establish ablish Fact, pie lobtdined py per lawyers), on! 7 Mian Patterson was’ not in. court { when Justice Greenbaum handed down his doglsion, Under this. decision will have to remain in the Tombs Districtcattorney toe BH set 60 aliond with @ new, tripl, Pre tun ea anna peop a Is jt, a ying the mation Justice Groen- Seipande in ope dourt that the defendant had been brought to. trial ‘on the charge for which she was fii- Mioted and that after twenty-four hours! Geliberation the jury failed to agree, voting six for conviction and ix for acquittal, It also appre that the Dle- tridt-Attorney proposes to present her for a second trial, "The learned counsel has made’no ef ae ‘convinee the Court that th proofs up n..Which the prosecutl am LN eerteee tor Mer “Convition the, fact’ that fhe in’ Mine iltat Pris disagreed woul hue, stich an Inference,’ ti inherent Tight of: the Court to ad bly tu , even capital cases, is ried, but, sa; i Fustle Greenbaw) mnt as repeat n held that bal should: rarely te. ” allowed in capital casoo, as the mere pecuniary loes in+ volved in the forfelt of ball would not pe Nkely to Influence one seeking to esenpe tho death salty, ‘Phe Justice sald the ‘Authorities were uniform: a nt, Aaa tRRIOH 40 I should al cas Hy iri fotment uniess ¢ Rhos see ater tn convince the Court that the accust is not guilty, He sald that a mere rie agreement of the Jury in Nan Patter- son's: fortner trial did not create such a bollef in his mind, The chorus girl's father went to the ‘Tomba’ this afternoon to tell her that ball had been refused, not knowing that she had already loarned it. It war a and blow to both gf thom and they wept fected that Ne had to be. gken “away C1 to en a in a enh, ks bid ABEEL’S CONVICTION I$ UPHELD BY COURT, Appellate Division Affirms Verdict Against Young Man Who Posed an J, Owden Goelet, The Appellate Diviston of the Su- preme Court to-day handed down a decision afirming the conviction and ventence of Jumes.N. Abeel, the young man who was accused of representin; himself #9 J, Ogdn Goelet, of the weal iy family of that name, and of forge the name of J. B, Van Every, second yiee-premdent of ‘the Western Unton Telegraph Company, to a letter pur- porting to be an Introduction w all employees of that company of himself as "J. B, Gosret.’ Adee! fs now out o sxcured hs ay $ the Mi the decision Ben him to Wimira Botormators, Tt ls likely that his lawe yers will carry the case still higher to the Court of Appeals. Young Abeel Was reported’ at the time fins arrest nd trial to be engaged to a Anderson, Enter “4 a ath Testaurant keeper, and the ey ot helt relations came out at the publicity wiven the case at the trial, bail, which he Mt. of the appeal a oe a payeiniont Bechitiy Piso's Pet Pigg y In the third degree in signing | <On the Wolo’ he’ had, “he maid? giv Of this she had ‘paid out Mh.” The o trehd ‘of Nscexamination was to thit Mins Page. was munlered tor | mobey, »’ , On the coments of thts pocket! ana Grplece of brown paper, op w' whish Was a sorbtled tnacriptiun, found te @ille the body of Habel Page, the tate of Charles Tucker, the prisotier, will hang. This was evident to-day by the Uinportance given to both by the prove cuter 5. ‘The, introduction of this bit of evi ress On the ir wan: written rsoner, vai | ‘The knife that was taken trom Tucker and which figured largely in to-day's proceedings will aleo be a signal factor in deciding the murder case, | Another great throng, mostly women, again stormed the court, and although the! weather was dreary thove In the overfiow hung abowt tho doors of the mnillding, Tucker; despite the gloom of the day, was in good spirits and exhibited a lively intereat in the doings, Mr, Page, tho father of tho slain girl, was again in court and presented quite & ejected fNgure in contract to the prisoner, Giel's Brother Testifies, When Harold Page was called he wos asked; “Po you know where your slater kept her money?" “In the Suffolk Savings Bank. She also had some in the desk in mother's root," “That wae kept locked?" “Yeu.” “What was that money for?" “Bhe was saving it for her mother's tombstone,” “On March 31, do you know what money she had?” “T gave hor $85," “What became of it?!’ “I know she paid $15 as tnterost on a mortgage for my father,’ “What other money had your sister?” “Bhe got $ for work she had done,” “Did you find your sister's ovrse in its place in the drawer?’ “What was in {t?" “L found fome loose change—adout (Continued on Second Page,) i Of Gullivers BrobdigNad! Yes. vy Thar Drives Tim ROBBERY THE Lieut PLANT ——| Brother: “of Sh Slain Girl McClellan Declares Gi Gives Testimony to) Will ahi drag for. rehont Line to Cleve! ‘ Ree tant 24 esi! via Se ft H(t mi i ial ie a ~AVONGE, THE ‘Jerome Hotty Jeclares that Lawyers wiy trom the Grand J “quiry Into the Dodge-Morse spiracy Case-—Was Not hinge BANKER'S WIDOW SAILED ’ FOR. Bayer or ‘MAYOR 8 $ Mayor ‘stectettan annohoot ui Hoot that | the): city cyt pohly Intorned with . opititone:: from.) ihe: poration high show, that ality, can.’ move’. independantiy: a tiatter.: ‘Phe, Mayan, expects to. have the report from the Munioluel: Comsbiegion: by.ieb; iA, when: the, Hsttinate Will: appropriate money for wit be eae en SNOW REMOVAL COSTS S370, 000 Neatly a Mition be Dollars Has Already Been Expended This Winter and ‘Another Heavy Fall Is Expected. It goat New. York. 8970,000 during the month of December to keep her streets free from, snow. It {likely to cost muph more than a ‘million this” month, with the binwebt snowfall In years not yok Wapowed, of, Commissioner Woodbury fears an- other dig anowfall within a few hours, The following forecast has been sent out ‘from Washington, D, “Northeaat storm warn 10 A, M, trom Wilmington, N, C,, to New York; disturbance over northwest Hlorida; will have) northeast with Increasing {n- tenattv causing high and dangerous northesst winds along the Atlant: coast, with anow north of the fortiog parallel.’ For a ahort time to-day the Street- Cleaning Commisaloner thought that the fates were golng to be particularly bard nm him, anow ait only one inch 9} fell In the early atternoon; PEABODY WINS FIRST FIGHT OVER BALLOTS. the Vote of Carried Through, DENVER, Jan. 6—-The followers of Gov, Peabody gained a victory to-day in the first’ fight over the canvass of the vote for Governor. Amid the great- est confusion they passed a resolution creating a committee of fifteen mem- bets, twelve of whom bik Republicans and th Domoorats, to cant Me yote' mak yaa Te} Kd to House, and Senate, with a rt not later than MM m0) . ting * “pie létter whitch the Diatelet-Attorney sayy fit to ing, and which Mra, Gelshenen never’ received, curlug the attendance of a witness, The laws of this Btate authorixe the issuance of & subpoena, bi ist I ir, no fora published threat of widespread and offensive ome reputable woman unless sho’ will subject: hereelt to by the Dietrict-Attorney. Y LAWYER ENTERED A. Prorns “Itouch @ method 1s to be followed the r9) New York, however reputable her character may. ‘ve, “What, however, makes the. publication of thle lette the able is the fact that It was elven out I ’ ‘Aa:ietant District-Attorney that 26 banat had been of this! letter, “This letter was addressed to silo a was as follows: “My Dear Sir; Referring to vant conversation of yeste ing in Mrs, Gelghenen’s behalf to Mr Jerome's letter to’ her of) which you showed me yesterday, 1 beg to aay. that it you v Gelshenen, in my care, stating oxnetiy what information you: forward the letter: to her for such actlon. ag sho thinks proper, “J feel constrained in Mra, Gelshénen’s Lchalt to protest course suggested, {n Mr. Jerorne’s letter, namely, that he: biua communicate with her throligi the prea’ unless she’ yolunta herself to the questioning of your oftve, Freely-conceding the’ of your office in this investigation, lL yet respectfully submit ca office concedes’ Mrs, Gelsheneh: 4 & woiuin of unquestioned ¢ sozial standing, any unneccasary pudiicity in’ this matter might! ing injury to her and hér family, Very respectfully, f “TAMNS M: BROK “The District-Attorney’s office in ‘taking the public’ Into ite tailed to state the fact that ten hputs before they gave their ext JEROME REPLIES TO BECK. Mr, Jeroma foilowed with this: “When all Information of the whereabouts of an Important : refused, both at her house and by her counsel, and when ‘such @ plans to leave the country on Jan, 7, 1906, and guddenly on, advice of ed ge) eaves for Europe Jan. 8, leaving her children to follow'on Jan, gations of impropriety come with little grace from her Jegal “Mr, Beck cannot deny that my letter to Mr, : Gelshenen. was hands before she sailed for Burope.’ That'ts siifficient” ' Then came Mr. Rand with this statement:' MN “Laat Sunday James M, Beck, counsel for Mrs, ae: vaited en ra ‘RAR 7 by

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