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Frank G. like, of Mil s Crowd Cente Stet wattkee, Accused of Taking t and Cause an Bank Funds, CAUGHT IN BIG DEAL, Declared to Have Confessed to Unable to Keep Track} Directors and Made Resti- tution-of Part of Losses. Sere ot | ey Colestints they aan | three’ were found to be| Saturnia dato may be placed hereunder, for reimbursement alanis to Separalt tion Suit That He Lost ted ‘Milwaukee Wis, April #4, eral of the bankers Sui ae apne a Faia National Bank and J me any assistance whio! ight be ie led. one wah waiting Pankey ‘3 ope . | (Bprelal to The Evening World.) i of the WHITH PLAINS, N, ¥., April %— pe organ eat” tho. iret Wt i the separation sult of Mrs. Davia | i Morgen against her husband wag ed to-day in the Supreme Court Mr. Morgan's counsel, in answer- 4% question of Justice Keogh, said flefense expected to close to-day, ‘1. The first winess called to-day was C, Cuyler, of Cuyler, Morgan & Co., of Manhattan, who said that . Morgan had un acount with his for four yearn, ‘Y Mr, Cuylor testified ‘that Mr, Morgan Mepostted $200,000 worth of securites, in- oluding railroad dnd gas stocks, and wald it, was purely an investment ag- L.. eount, x) one One million and a halt. dollars received from Chicago at 1 o’cl thts afternoon, At that hour the news of the defalcation had spread to extent ag to cause the run on ¢ t 2 o'clock ti mn, before closing t ‘iret Na- onal Banks ethe cron of depositors seeking to withdraw their deposits had swelled ‘to about five hundred, extend- ing out over the sidewalk into the atheet, When the run first started an official ofthe bank mounted a chair in the ro- wnda of the Institution and announced to the eager depositors that a defalca- tion had been discovered, but ass All Gepositors that thelr money. was date | D and that thro: desiring to withdraw | would be pald In full ee ueen ees demand. SCORCHER IN AUTO NEPHEW OF SETH LOW George Low, a nephew of Seth Low, ex-Mayor and former President of Co- lumbia University, was captured by a bleycle policeman while s¢orching in an automobile Whis afternoon, nnd the young man, in his haste to keep an ap- pointinent, offered his captor #10 for himself and $10 for the Police Magin- Ate. an hour Account of His Own, / He fad also an account tn his own ppme Mr, Morgan told him that any that accrued on account No, 1, WN OS tus vein. was to be to estate fumis. oral there a debit tn the estate ac- aM jo, ir.” ire he tlever had a debit to the bad? Ne) evidence was given to corrob- ay testimony of Mr. Morgan, his nd “his brother. ww, that he ‘Be had ever lost any of the funds of the Motgan estate, in direct refutation pf the teatimony of Mr, Parsons, who Morgan told him he had lost $267,009 the Morgan estate, Mr, Morgan was recalled by Lawyer fellman, and asked {f he speculated for ‘wo years after Mr. Parsons had written to him, and he replied: "I dia ‘Mot speculate from July, 1901, to June, 100 shares of St. Paul Tow {8 twenty-one years old ana lives’ with his futher, A, Augustus Jw, at No. 3 Plerrepont place, Brook- Wn. When Bleyele Policeman Ennis first faw hhin he was ilying past One Hune dred and Tenth street and Amster- dam avenue in his big red machine, Two very pretty young girly were veated in the auzimobile, There was ho whauffeur with them, Young Low aged the mmachiod hinsele, Y race for More ‘178 more than same 1 78 stands day last year to arrest you,’ said the please don't, eried the two t be #0 "anid Low, “Boe \s $10 for yourselt @onservative y uid fet mo keep nip uppolees dnvestors t that Low exhibited a $0 bill, Yesterday | Bane as liye ia my duty, torkaiea Through PRA Uae bunk: fier prisoaée toi the Har- The ||", Potice, Courts where “Magistrate here Low again told his story and bemued to be Tet off easy.” Tho two {vis who had followed him to the po- begged for his Mberation, igh the youne Indien | ne, # gaia Stan at eet] Not escape po enay;' y TSTEALS A MILLION TO PLAY IN WHEAT \ ONCE PARTNER OF CARNEGIE | NOW A PAUPER Powell, Evicted from Corn- wall Home, Given Two Gollar gone, his wife in the poorhouse, BHdwin Powell, once a partner of Andrew Carnegie and many times a millionaire, has been thrust from his magnificent gotate, Haloyon Park, here, a beggar, ‘The olf man wae to-day led before Justice and given two hours to get ont of town, the officials having steeled their hearts against him on mocouht of the scandalous affairs in which he has been involved during the past few years, The tragedy of Powell's life, pitiful ae te tte culmination, has moved few people here to sympathy, This is pure- ly and simply beoatise of the objection: able nature of hia vagaries, which have led him to proclaim himself the Mea- eleh and later the putative father of a newborn “Christ. Since his failure in 189 Powell haa been little more than 4 madman, me mania taking the form of ral fanaticiom. In spite of his andes he was tolerated, ever, until the final downfall, Turned from Mis Home, Last Friday he was evicted from Hatoyon Park on proceedings brought by @ millionaire of Pittsburg named ‘Winters, who has long held @ mort Age on It, He has been lving under a strip of canvas outside of the grounds since, but to-day Cornwall declded to get rid of bim for good end ail. Before the time for him to leave town came hie son Luther, who is in business in New | tre York. arrived and took him awny. mitted fer vagrancy, Powell says he ts ftty-eii | 01d. He appeare ot least seventy. He ds @ venerable-looking man, with a, Jong white beard, long hair and th general appearance of @ patriarch, He might almost be one of the umwashed to nature bas he Mved in recent years, Many years ago Powell was one of the eudMenly made millionaires of Pitts burg. He was in partnership with Andrew Carnegie and soon tolled up an enormous fortune, In 180 he mar- rie Mira, Tsabelle ‘gent, @ widow, one of the well-known Negley family of Pittsburg. It is ald he had been married previous to this and that there 4a @ firet wife still Mving in Brooklyn, Hed Fortune Left. At any rate, it waen't long after Ins marriage that Powell failed tn tusiness, A great deal of money—tho amount je placed at @ anillion and @ halt-—was saved out of the wreck, and with part Of this Powell bouglt Halcyon Park here from F. BH. Young, The place is thirty-five acres. It wasn't long after the Powells arrived here that Powell's Wid began to fail, He began to do us things. In spite of his financial fF verses, he lavished money on the already beautiful place, He built a stone and metal tence around fifteen acres of |t, although there wasn't the slightest use of a fenoe, In all, it is delleved that he spent $100,000 on the estate, Powell and his wife kept very much to themselves until Powell suddenly proclaimed himself the Messiah, He practised abjest humility before other people, but there were rumors of lux- Urfous’ living at Haleyon Park, Little was ever seen of Mrs, Powell, but she was ewdently In complete thy with her husband's notions, as ehe never interfered with him in any way. Constable Goodenough arr yet a Charme OF vacate made sgcyrence, of this place, but the arrival 6 of his won saved him ‘from yi 0 fall, flor his afrest Powell declared that na had been defrauded of his property, He said the man who foreclosed the mortgage had been intrusted with over Rwntition, dol urs by nim wt the time of the failure and that he had no right to the hia home from im: Mrs. Powell's family |s' very wealthy and they have been notined of the sit- uation. “Bhe will eprobably be taken from the poor-house In a few days, eI Oe (Continued from First Page.) ‘Tenney, Lewis planted the Bet tn contre for a bag. Dobbs was Wt first on nin” ‘grounder to Ha¥ley. NO RUNS, Sixth Inning. Otherwise he would have been com. | “hea gainte of wham Lecky writes, #0 close ¥ tn 3.15 2-5, bree! A et taka Barciay's foul My was sinothered by Paby, Sharpe was thrown out at frst by Lewle. Lauterborn went out to Babb unassisted. NO RUNS, Tenney retired Habb without any help. Ritter was fleded out by Batty and Tenney. Beanion fouled out to Needham, NO RUNS, Bevanth Inning. Needharn was called out on strikes. Hurley also scattered the air with three swings. annell struck out, making the third in successton. NO RUNS. ‘ard. flied out to Cannell, Lumiey was retired by Lauterborn and Tenne Cannell gathered In Bateh'a high one ti short centre, NO 8. Elghth Inning, eTnney #ingl¢d to short left, A.wild pitch advancea him {o second. Batty an out to Baby unsssisted, Tenney reaching third. — Wolverton fouled out to Ritter, Barelay Was put out by Habb ainassisted, NO Gwens reuched Aree on Woryerton'a «ror, Lewis sacrificed, Harley to Ten- ney, Dobbe went out, Wolverton |to Tenney. Babb reached first on Lautér- born's ervor, Owens scoring with the tylng run. Ritter lined one straight into Cannell's hands, ONE RUN, Ninth Inning. Sharp walked. Lauterbonn sacrificed, Ritter to Babb, Needham reached first | and Sharpe thing on Batch's mutt of inrow. Harley fied to Lumley, Sharpe scoring, Cannell walked: de ney went out, Beanlon to Babb, eB furlongs ne’ in Not within, ten “days of a race, Joy tra GoLbsaMiri4 48 pounde x three irlongs in 0.12, 0.99, 037. fandily, “Had Wyo oe Foot about hin this morning, J. Joyner, traine: ape COU Ri 16 pounde five furlongs, 0.13, 8 alg Med to Bhatpe,” rim Soy NO 'tonit ° ny, Haale 8 GIANTS D Pn suspended until May 4 and fined Firet Inning, Dorilin singled to Fight. to Dugglepy. arestian, Sn scoring Donlin, | Da Devlin filed to McGee, jomas bunted and was aafe on Dev- une ba er er, eae bunted safe- thi, Courtney Kk out, Bocce fied to Doniin, acor, apes, He wteal, wen outs IN, ane falc to on, ONE but Bresneben to Dahlen. ONE Agate eeu EFEAT PHILLIES AGAIN (Continued from First Page.) Dooin hit to short and was safe on Danlen's wild throw, Duggleby struck mit, Dooin and Thomas were doubled by Gilbert and Bowerman, NO RUNS. | Sixth Inning. Bresnahan doubled to centre. Mortes did the Kame thing, mooring Bresnahan, Dahlen sacrificed to. Bradsfield unnrs- sisted. Devlin out, elasen to tire hud feild, Menon Poti Gilbert fouled to Yooln, MW Gleason was Foun Gilbort to Roe man, Cayrtney furined, ‘MoGee fanned, RQURY erat Inning. Dooin, Mathew. Donlin went out Bowerman Gilbert out, Wbasotaated won filed to. tothe, eran was ont aut} way, NO RI neal i aa U Titus it to eentry tor three be tue on @| Bransfield filed to Mertes, Til nS |ing. Doolin was page on Gitbert's a Cy . i Third Inning. Donlin thrown out at won, aired Fe % “Siew? Br us and 6 Sree: = Fourth inning pone een fouled tor ygcen srninnted %, py need to *paplen no felt cat out. NO RUNB. Fifth Inning. jeweon struck erman walk fi ont aaa! os, on aut Loan ead Avery peedy filly. 48 ¥} eee i anak Rene ot ine i muh goomunt, nev" neyer> aha te was OF 33) 3) pounds uo, qeATOO—One. mile tn 1. ul eld ‘obs ash tae 4 JDRNBERG= 01, 0.24 1:5, odo bi handily, 105 pounds wp.’ A nice colt, possibly ba ¢ ‘ag any in the Fenian eae sans, Aes a guar: loxenifion she lo | handily, "120 Has prepared for the Ny; 116! {a nod| On 26 Bhe pounds Up improving: slowly; man Oe ATUSTOO—0.19, 0.24, 0.602-6, ai] out; 110 pounds up. NSARDRINGH AME BOLLB-018, 0 86 handily; 110 pounds ap, A clever filly Properly placed can, win at once, BS 0.802-6, 1,08, pulled uy tho mite in aaa, nai itm litle lam a whether Hae Hy: 110 pow and dou! e ever goes to the post @ rare turn of speed and PAWEON—One (oll 110 pounds up. ;WANB—6.19 1-6, handtive TS pow inds up. A a In ie, vlater 24, 0601-6; handily; 115 pi up. im: two nice chances hed, Oren, but failed, Put him down as SHEEPSHEAD TRIALS. SHPEPSHPAD BAY, Avril %4.— With weather and track conditions per- fect for work, the Sheepshead Bay trank presented some Mvely ecenes this moming, Few of the trainers quar-| tered here fafled to take advantage ot the Wonliitions Ito give thelr fhorves some sharp preparatory work. H, MoCarter Potter's Belle of Se- tauket was awarded honors for her five-furiong gallop, ehe negotiating the distance in 1,02, handily, Other work- out noted during the morning were the following: NUIT BLLANGH—115 pounds up; ix furlongs In 1,22 1-2, breezing, Pass this one wp; fe not much, J. Hyland, trainer, UNCAS—106 pounds up; one mile in 1.47, galloping. Is ready and will bear watohing, J, Hyland, trainer, CRAMPO—1 pounds up; half a mile In 0.54, Dressing. Han a lot of speed, but does not carry it far. J. Hyland, trainer, SALVATELLA—10 pounds up; five furlongs 1 1,07, handily, 18 getting a Flow, steady preparation, G. Galvin, trainer, SAUER IARYS pounds up, one mile; 0.12 8-5, 0.26 2-6,5.0.87 8-5, 0.51 3-5, 1,04 8-6, pang: 0.94 8-1 fair colt; jon. 0.88, fum {tis Doolin “fanned. Duggleby. hit 4 che wall tor two basea ang pooun wi BELDAME < WELL IN WORKOUT — (Continued from First Page.) —_—— ree out at the plato. ee) Jone, hid yd * sree sae t on | Mertes's Mietarh ‘Saaritined Matty tO fan ti to to patie, Bower TUE Domerimn’ eared Mobic. “NO RUNS, Ninth inning. Devita singled took manond McGee's jumele, rt pass Vor Te ee int wan cought. OF, ov 1 a et Doolin to Booln, Gilbert +o third and Bowerman to sec- Matty singled to centre, scoring flibert and Bowerman. Donlin filed to rt Ma. Braneged .! retired Strang un: er cit an? was thrown out by Matty. Doolin filed to Devlin, ‘Doolin wis fone out at fiiwt by Matty, NO SHOWS Joyner, trainer, LON, 100 pounds up, hafl Ney ria 0.26, ‘39, ob dea inabdily. 459; OL! Hist, watner. \pr Gaur ae RYHA“its pounds - fh, iis op 40, 0662 ek, N= jes Hughes, trainor, hie: pairs eS pounds ‘up; tour | arise ashe e BB al 0,58, dreeaing, Charlos ty IN L165 ye BP i nett @ mile, it 1- nn wt 1.39 8-5, 0,02, "handily. 4, 0.89 Hes, “hae ie othe teoking coll. Operiss ea Hughes, tm 6 tpplleey a WALL, 115 pounde up, a halt mile it v.64, breezing; Oherles OLVER CHomwert—as opounas be in 0. ey ty Ne 1b ith casi iy Tab this fellow for an H nly win, J. H. MeCormick, trainer. VANHOM--109) pounds Up, five fus- longs in 1.07, galloping J, H. McCor- mick, trainer, OHIMNBEY eRe Et, pounds ane mil , 0.26, 0.99, 0.62, 1,06, ib, 1,34, 1.00 palin Was only breezing the last part of It, dardner, trainer, PRINCE OHING—! pounds UD; O12 1b, 0.83, ¥.88, O01, rlongs {o| payer, fu 1s getting ‘good, pl oad Matt Feakes, 19, L345 wat on Tbe ently, ainer, “FLYING BUTTRESS—One tum of the Asid wehooled nicely HAST WLAGHT—i0s9 pounds up, four furlongs; 0.12 2-2, 0.88 4-6, 0.04, gal- loping. ‘Thi ais'@ teat trick, ¥, Van MOASTOR U6 pounds wp, seven fur- longs: O18 1-2, dS, VAR, 0.61, 1.05, 2.10, HM, ‘handily. ‘Worked with Prince Ching and Js just av good, Matt Feakes, iner, AUROMASTER—110 pounds up, five furlongs in 1.07, breesing, Matt Feakes, tainer, 3 jounds up, a half mile, ORun A 0.13, ter, 013, vreezing, Her first appear- ange on the track, F. Brown, trainer, D. AR bgt a on aix furs tongs, 0.13, 1,09, 1.22, fbreeging, pont’ * eRe fellow gét away, J. Fitzsimmons, ALWIN—105 pounds up, four furlongs COUHIF bells El o.12, spe. 110" pounds up; three fur- 44-5, 0.87 15, handily, Very Tyland, trainer, TR TAMSBHE A100 ound up; one mile, 0,12, 0.14, 0,86 4-5, 0.49 2-5, 1.02 8-5, 1.16 4-5, 182" 148 ‘handily, Was working very fast first part, when her trainer stopped her, W. Karrick, trainer. EDITOR "BROWNB Of the Rockford Morning Star. “About seven years ago I ceased drinking coffee to give your Postum a trial. “Thad suffered acutely from vartous forms of indigestion and my stomach had become go disordered as to repel almost every sort of substantial food, My genoral health was baa, At close intervals I would suffer severe at- tacks which confined mo in bed for a week or more, Soon after changing from coffee to Postum the indigestion abated, and In a short time ceased entirely, I have continued the daily use of your excellent Food Coffee and 1.18 2-6, 1.38, 146 5, very easily, This mare will do the first time out; Is as good as she ever was, W, House, trainer, GRAND DUCHESS—115 pounds up, six furlongs; 0.13, 0.26, 0.89, 0.62, 1.04, 1,17, all out, Pare this one'up; is not much, W, House, trainer, MONDAY—12 pounds up, a half-mile in 0.16, breezing. 8. Booker, trainer, ORMONDE'S RIGHT—110 pounds up; seven furlongs; 0.12 4-5, 0,28, 0.89 1-5, 05, 1,15, 1818-6; galloping. Will bea hah, jure eto Dent In the Hxoul- _ er, trainer, oii OF Qercure KET—106 pores Be, five furlongs; 0.12, 0.24 0.38, 02; handily, This te ready money. Hmtanor, traine fe % LORD’ OF. TH LY, 1065 pounds tp and APRI CAND IN, 110 Pinte) up AGne mile tn) breesing, ia yarl= ely excrolss is all that hag been doled out to this pair, A, J, Joyner, poundsy) eats Dt five You can Ver toil what Mocormick ts doing. _H. bert trainer, ‘AL 0.13, 0.22, 0.41 six furlongs 1,22. pandily,, zallaping, About an tod as Bollige! J. Ht, MoCormiok, trainer, “ORT WioLLS, 120 pounds Up; Joound, 120 pounds ‘up, and Salvadle, 120 pounds ap. four furlongs in Ded Oo loping. These three were tn in In- Man file and are eptoastt ng con~ Gitloms to be tet down for,a route, E, | assure you most cordially that I am indebtéd to you for the relief it has brought me. “Wishing you a continued success, 1am, Yours very truly, J. Btanley Browne, Managing Editor.” Of course, when @ man’s health shows he can stand coffee without trouble, let him drink it, but most highly organized brain-workersa sim- ply cannot, ‘The drugs natural to the coffee ber- ry affect the stomach and offer’ or- gans and thence to the complex ner- yous system, throwing it out of bal- ance and producing ¢isorders in varj- ous parts of the body. Keep up this datly poisoning and serious disease is gure to supervene. So when man or woman finds that coffee is a smooch but deadly enemy and health is of any value at all, there is but one road—auit. It is easy to find out If coffee be the cause of the troubles, for if left off ten days and Postum be used in ing place and the sick and d'sensed con- ditions begin to disappear, the proof is unanswerable, Postum is not good if made by short boiling, It must be bolled fali 15 minutes, when the crisp coffee flavor and the food elements aio brought out of the grains, and the = }estate office of Richard Harnett & JEALOUS WOMAN CAUSES SCENE Mrs. A. B. Clarke Goes to Office of Richard Harnett & Co, in Search of Husband and Is Arrested, A very pretty and stylishly dressed woman giving the name of Mrs, A. B. Clarke, was arraigned in Contre Street Polloe Court this afternoon charged with oreating a disturbance m the real Co,, No, 7% Liberty etrect. Sho is the wife of the outalde man of the firm, A man named Prendergast appeared as complainant, but said that he did not wish the matter pressed. The woman insisted that the case be prosecuted, “This is the firat time I have had an opportunity to make my troubles pub. Ne,’ she declared dramatically, "I am the wife of A. B, Clarke, of the firm of 0.89, RBGONSION 110 pounds up, a aver-| p Harnett & Co, He didn't come home all last night. ‘Tits caused an out- break of jealousy, “I found him with another woman at the Columbus Circle last night, This woman ie marited to @ man connected with the real estate finn. ‘Teday I went to his ofce. As aoon aa I entered there was a concerted movement made to keep me trom going behind the office railing, The clerks laid hands wen me and used mo roughly and finally they called a po- Heeman and caused my arrest. Thr man," pointing to Prendegast, ‘went to the Old Slip station with me and made ii AY Sc adeeb I insist that he cary i AN rp wan nt," inter Prendergast, ‘is o keep hei from Interrupt © to seep ey. Srey wpting the busl- Magiatrate Mott refused to hold th: piri He advised her to go to a civil at's what I have already taken steps to do, 1 shall sue the woman,’ @he said, ae @ left the court-room, “And IT intend to bring a sult for heavy deneges agains the firm for false arrest. 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