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vently impossible to make thts tum. Aa @ result the machine went up the inoling, struck a stone wall and a barbed wi fenoe, went over an embankment and turned over twice. Tt was a heavy touring car, and as the machine landed upon Woodbridge and Wolfe, who ocoupled the back seat, the Hfe was instantly crushed out of | IN CRASHES OF AUTOMOBILES S2issSscccossc2 4 Mr, Woodbridge was it of ‘ the Columbian National Life fasurance Nesths of Mr. and Mrs. Say- Company of Boston, and also direcior ewFollowed by that of W..B, Woodbridge. He was @ Princeton college graduate, and during hie course was prominent aa @ long distance runner and a0 eap- tain of the track team, a ee Yor) known ‘oonneo- don, h busin: matterg of aE Mi, Childe, besides bein; of the Bomebset Hotel Sontpay a te Tn fn the Columbian director we president of the Company, ‘Country y Giub on, my 1 went well not in Baurus turn in of Woodbridee iortaking place late, bY A relief. Dne-Machine Struck by a Train "and the Other Smashed Against Stone Wall. BOTH ACCIDENTS AT NIGHT. | « removed Bisby, party, n City Hom ,@ Herbert Wolfe, One of the Vic tims, Has Fractured Skuii— Boys Badly Hurt. Wittlam kn \ n’t or which he iether Wolfs Woodbridge and fra conmulting (Bpectal to The Evening World) . YYNN, Mass, June 15,—William But- WRT he aes oo, R.S. SAVER AND WIFE KILLED; BOYS HURT The bodies of Richard 8. Sayer, Pres Ment of the Rider Engine Company, and his wife, who were idlled in thelr automobile by an Erie Railroad freight train near Goshen lest night, were Drought to their home at Englewood to-day, Geven-year-old Ray Sayer, who waa dangerously injured, and Richard, nine years old, hurt, but not #0 seriously, Me ati in the Thrall Hospital, Middle- town, The physicians fear Ray cannot Teoover as his body was fnghtfully ‘The tragedy coowmred at whet ts nown a0 GSechay's Cromsing, Besides Mr, ond Mrs. Sayer and thetr two ohil- dren there was a young negro chauffeur in the oar, He was at the lever when the auto waa run across the tracks in the very path of @ fying freight trai, THe was thrown out tn the collision, but was only eightly burt. Tho Bayers wore on thetr way ¢o their summer home in Warwarsing, Utster County, They intended to stop over night in Goshen at the home of Mr, perce brothemindaw, Joseph 6. ontes, ————— LAWRENCE IRWIN MISSING, The police of the Bast Thirty-Atth tlon have been asked to find Irwin, fourteen who re old, intening wipes, Sune Si" Be ders Be a ani h fh \narents is not i J THH WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 16 ARCANUM MEN MAY APPEAL TO THE COURTS DissatIsfaction Over New Rate May Result in Actlon by Sev- eral Members to Restrain Colfeotion of Assessments. the counc!! from en- ‘oreing the payment of assessments un- the new rate. As this rate eppiies to members ad- ° it, | mitted on and after July 1, it ts pos- WG | sible that the ald of the law will be ‘The new rates as applying to old mem- bora will go into effect Oot. 1, Officers Won't Talk, Although an Hyening World reporter saw a hall ¢ yal Arcanum offl+ clals yesterday, men supposed to have the business of the omer at thelr fn gers’ ends, not one would give any reasonable explanation aa to the cause of the increased rates Bupreme Regent Howard ©, Wiggins, whose reception at the meeting of Now York Council] Tuesday night was some- what of @ surprise to him, returned to Rome, N. ¥., yesterday, He refused to talk about the business of the Royal Arcanum for pwhlication, ‘William MoConnell, a representative of the Supreme Council from this city, when seen at the Board cf Trado and tion pice, at No. 208 Brood, to enter into wry. eld Be 46 the calles for she 18> or ttn heartily sick and tired of ex- plaining,” he sald, “ao you must excuse Boe Af gentleman who wore an Arcanum ton the lapel 0 doat and pei was ip Mr, Soconnel!'s office, vole he whole nut Mme estimated death claims | for t latement; Bhigerod 8 a tee ah | 1906 wit! amount to about $9,000,000, The eflelt of $2,000,000, ‘The adopted to overcome Old Men's Burden. “pat ghould the old men be mad: to bear Che runt of tho Increase?” the Peparter asked | “Recause” was the reply, “the young | member has tor years been oarrying be old men, The old men, that eo tket Retvetive, paid fn about. $700,000 Yast year, while the younger men paid invoked in the cage of a new member. | in mifiions.’ “Yer Woodbridge, a prominent Boston business man, was killed in an automo: | bile accident in Saugus early to-day a 8, Herbert Wolfe, of New York, was seriously injured. A. ©. Childs and W. 1. Taylor, of | Boston, who were also In the auto, were @heken up but not seriously hurt, ‘The accident was caused by the party @istaking a road in the dark and run- ging into a barbed-wire fence, The accident occurred on the New- buryport Turnpike about 1 o'clock this morning in that part of Saugus known as Clittondale. ‘The Immediate point ‘was at Broadway and Felton street At this point in the road there a slight turn. The automobile was going #0 rapidly that it was appa- FIVE DAYS’ RECORD OF AUTO ACCIDENTS. BATURDAY,, JUNF 10, Three persons were drowned and one was seriously injured by fan automobile plunging through ® drawbridge into the river in Chicago, John H. Holmes, editor-in-chief of the Boston Herald, sustainad a fracture of the collar-pone in an |} gutomobile accident on Common wealth avenue, Boston, An automobile owned by Will- fam N. Barnum, a lawyer, of No 26 Broad street, ran into a light Wagon on the Pelham ridge |) across Hutchinson Creek and flung the occupants of the wagon out. They were Mr. and Mrs, L. Vinton, of No. 219 Franklin street, Mount Vernon. Mr. Vin- }} ton escaped uninjured, but his wife's right shoulder was sprained | Apallachian mountai lightir every State and and easily worth 25 cents pe! ys longer 300 miles of pipe lines, stock safe, practicable proposition, for a mark for your properly. | Cherryvale Will Have Double Cele- bration with Refinery Opening July Poarth run down by auto at Glouceste City, N. J. SUNDAY, JUNE 11. | _.When you uy stock tm the Uncle Sam Alga eitiniirepand Migs Horst rene eon ce el Thubesean OHI tee Beverely injured in collision be- |) tery fnetitution—« home 11 tween two autos at gs Harbor, try, Every one In Cherryvale 18 anxlou Mrs, Abbie G. Lawton dies from ya bl will be pulled of Injuries received in runaway accl- rt run in from Kansa dent caused by automobile fright- | | UA A el ening her hor: Hiteauet Fe Wi Govern Matthew Fink injured by being |)! ( mia Folk eakers, ty b 1,434 Real Bs Offerid last week through | and, dollar f tot your frien [berm reeibe BevateDeals| arte utente ANTITRUST SPEAKERS OF NATIONAL REPUTATIO THE FIRST FIRES UNDER REFINERY FURNACES JULY FOURTH. 1905," Ndameunt to approximately | Ex HRM Sy imac the. old system, hat Mayor, A nilvér loving cup, suitably engraved, was purchase to accompany the crown The Mayor declined to parmit the “shaped head, but he accepted both crown and cup With a cordial speech and set them de table la the Mayor's DEAD SURE SHOT L ALDERMANIC COMMITTEE IGNORES ELSBERG LAW. But He Didn’t Know It Until a Schuetzen Corps Handed Him the Prize of a Silver Cup and a Gold Crown, Despite the Fishers Law, which has More honore reached Mayor McClellan to-lay, While he was recolving con- gratulations on his new doctor’a degree and hood, a delegation of Germen-| Americans brought him @ silver loving | ‘ow Certain Comfort and Cure} on{ eup and gilt crown. They were gitts from the Brooklyn Bastera Distrtot by the Cluthe Truss, Behuctzen Corps. ‘The corps is holding fts annual shoot- tne fomtivel at Glendale, Acooning to precedent the opening of the shoot con- | ista in firing three complimentary shots | at a big wooden bird kite, The first | shot ig called the President's, the seo- ond the Governor's and the third the! Mavor’a, It was the third that hit the | target yesterday.’ and the prize, @ qilt crown, was declared to belong to tha| Mayor, |“Gapt. William Schroeder, who fired Cluthe Truss (sold nowhere else) is the PERFECT HOLDI my Suction and Automatle-Acting Pads straps and springs unnecessary. CHAS. CLUTHE, 29 East It Hot, Gth Union saui the shot; ex-Capt. Louis Dohiang, who nae that Proved] fought under Gen. MoClollan in the ——A civil was, and Liew, be were ap Hours 0 to B: Sat. ull 8: Closed Sundays, | pointed & deleg. to crown thi PAID FOR, WILL BE OPENED FOR BUSINESS ON INDEPENDENCE DAY. HE only formidable foe to robber oil monopoly west of the ins, A great independent enterprise of people, for the people and by the people in fact as well as name, et for home product. Stockholders fi Territory in the Union, Stock has the assets behind it r share right now, Will be offered a at $80,00 per one thousand shares. With two refineries and but go to $1.00 per share. A Investments are safe, because the people in general are interested, and that means protection cannot Hay t paying as it goes, the L rom b few OW rates on railroads with special trains from Chicago, St. Louls and Kansas City, while from all over the Sunflower State people will come by the hundreds to ded over one thousand Kansas taxpayers, ssouri valley men have lined up solid, and, in fact, by every citizen whose heart beats for that thieving foreign corporation—the well-known pits n merce, at present especially engaged in trying to plunder the great oif industry of Kansas by unjust gauge Ing statements through a few hireling newspap vhile gers and tests and by draft and wire tho aecretary to wemerve tha ty | steaks PERSONNEL OF COMPANY, roll, Hont——J. Hi. t rt 3 i Ritebie, % CORNING HL) WANTS } ( and Ku over ry and Treasurer-H. H, Tucker, AUT WU mali i) full vattiontars ar or, OF send | “Phe pboye mentioned mon placed the Pa YOU OV MAKE APNE Hiatt we will forward your stogk by re listers’ Ol Company on a dividend- day at even $1.25 per share, Uncle Sam Company, One success generall follows another, pany and Why This Stook Wi im Value, tJoned mon in the Publisberw Company to- You oan ox- pect about the same results if you join the Finanoial Condition of the Com~ Go to 61 per Share and Still Grow TUBSDAY, JUNE 19. ; i WU At Toant two Wi Edward Doyle, an inspect j ane, , the Topartment of sewers inf} ucnes ny ay ed Queens, was killed in Long Is) t MO yy oe City, He was driving in ad 5 , 3 et ash alte Re aah ona Pine neeot, Weel ‘ 1 PANORAMIC VIEW OF ONE Pileiesengine: made Ate | a ea ‘Thin pleture shows the ard march of the Uncle Sam refine that the horse became frisht | fi i ® fion will be on hand to dedicate thin great Independent re yay, throwing Doyle to | : 41 be maki normous profita now in a few weekn, and ran away, throwing Doyle to | Sena | Mone inc ulte fer refinery NO, 2, on the banks of (he na visable waters at Ka ° the pavements. } he United States @ safe, practical and profit-making pro WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 | —— of your property, Why not invest a few hun dollar t ” i Re foe | fered at a price th In to greatly inerea xo in solid va Mrivand Mra. Richurd &. Sayer, || 'hO Uncle: Sam te a Groat Inde-| oy cany in well advertined and er 25 centy per share meh longer, | of New York 1 by 1 fF pendent Company, Pienting for | SPRY UST, hour it pours into the large storage tanks at the refinery, ready to Ve turned in , Uitte ec }) a Glortous Cause, vie eeeiele pou desire and then come down and celebrate the Fourth of July and nee (he Renner, J., killed; Mic Jr, and Ray, | Pit athe es a es —— their children, | 1 nf Stock Bastly Worth 25 Cen LH} ock mule aid train t } a aqunre| BU Right Now and W OW S t @ ime to uy our Goshen, N. Y, rr aud | Selling for 50 Cente per Share ‘i THURSDAY N12 10 rowdy to om | dy Ninety Daya, Fora Few More Days the Uncle Sam Co, Will Sell Treasury Stock as Follows ' 1, tho mat W. B. Woodbridge killed, 8. 1. | 109° | ass ocean Aygo aiegceetiog propo: 000 Shares........$40,00/2,500 Shares... -$200.00 | he 0} | ‘This compan ock- yropo Wolfe seriou tit sition, ‘Time and again in the last week 999 Shares $80.00 5,000 Shares.... $400, 00 ly hurt, by good business men have toslsted that the . fence at Sau t \s company should be advanced 1 5QQ on 000 Shares... . $800.00 1 t more money, This wo know) ? : U ’ a BS Sienna ‘| s 7 © Stock Is nonsnanesnable an . : iv dove, we toot sha atau wich the 2,000 Shares. ....$160.00) “ie war vate iy #i.00 per shares yee ; faba great developmiont | ~ a Se eo ree ———— 1. o 1 ' { mal ring conte per share, my Wrawti al! \ ' at iis company wants INSS ALMENT OFFER GIVES EVERY MAN A CHANCE, ( | ‘ o \ to J the completion of the Kanaas Clty Subject to raise without notice the vompany will nell stock a follows on Insta a t Le : 5 pive tne, We now tm tac | ments: t A tenvananet 0 to make secure more (60 sharos BM cash, with § monthty paymenta of ®S. ify | ot the took, In , we want to 1,000 shares #10 cash, with 6 monthly payments of #16. you are on the wre | ntl di \rnise at lenat $40,000 tn the next weok., 2,000 shares 20 cash, with 6 monthly paymonts of #5 | ave a The will soa thia ateck go @way Up, 3,000 shares €30 cash, with 6 monthly payments of #4 | EW TIIGHROBAE Pia I road over theve nee remerm-| 4000 shares R40 cash, with 6 monthly payments of BUS, Hl AV LGNFAN HG it Serb se cunbered that any one} 8A” shares $50 cneh, with 6 monthly payments of #80. | * \ can bu ont cao of threo umes | 10,00 obares 8100 cabh, with 6 monthly payments of #1G0 bh i 10 of 20,000 shares #200 cash, with 6 monthly paymonts of BB20, ad | F OPenoler wy ool and Take ‘ bile haha Bilan - -~ a |) nv Oncettundeedan 4 Ca eit avon. Forty doblare will] great putk of the Publishors’ stock fold at | Par value of tho stock tn $1 per share., Hh Anterent at) {uy you 60) mares, or Mf you have {0% | trom 8 to 12 cents per whare, You cannot | Every ohare of lock draws the mame Alvi Mt Thousand Dollarn, $400 to $1,000 Co Invest, better matl your) ty out @ single one of the above men | dend as any other share, Tho stock ts nol assessable and there 1s no Hablility. day (Juno 9) there aro still in tho treasu 6,090,000 shares of stock, This stock 1s ate a home institution backed ) from Supported by public approval, ¢ of American com- ers or owned press. The stock in as snfe us Government bo tor check ni To* Je seve Wichita band, a street loaded with pipe for the starter of the Unel make a showing of what this great enterpr owned and controlled by home people. the navigable waters will checkmate the present oppressors, who are pr Hy stealing the rich all over the square deal against false promises to the producers at the commen: oil district. Refinery maintain: false and mislead- solid li apenkers of na- omrenmive eom tlen tor 179 Uncle Sam plete every detall by July 4, Prominent Company you bay stool In an actual, any the franchises aorons eight Ka n pipelines and owning tt waning tt» ytor the pipe Line company while the stock i» of- in at once will secare you 6,000 on Vive Q look the property over, drive over the yast ofl holdings, sce 4 in your check ov draft for s for stock in this refinery and the company, afl of whom witl Increase thoir holdings and induce thelr friends to invest, so that tho stock will be subscribed for fast enough to complete the work. At Cherryvale, as any one can see who will come down, the firnt great Independent re- finery over Duflt tn tho West since tho | tayorabte legisiation by Kansas Inst winter ts now nearly completed, The building of this refinery has been crowded with a yim second to none from the word go, Work was under construction almost before the signaturo of the Governor of Kansas waa dry on tho maximum frotght rato bill, This refinery 1s easily worth to the stockholders of this company a quarter of a million Gollarx and tho capacity will be tnorenn by the addition of another still at ones roflnery company now controls three of the | Jargost producing of! companies In the Kan- fan ofl flolds, ‘Those throo producing com- pastes, which are fighting for a common cause ander the Uncle Sam fixg. nave ruf> fiotent production to run two such refine Belmont The Danger & Disappointment: is a condition necessa! the Cluthe Truss can bring about, ed Call without delay or write and learn how New York, WILL LIGHT Y special trains from Wichita, from B Kansas, large delegations will come to Cherryvale. Led by the je Sam pipe line t ise is doing. Carrying Kansas and Oklahoma oil to fields by their cut-throat monopoly prices brought about by their fai Owning {ts own production and its own ip for success, and victory is cel taken away their authority ty he matter of granting franchises, the Ab dermanio Committee on Railroads ham announced a public hearing for Thurs- day next on the petition of the Inters y the eld 1 for ! noreached tho City Hall | ¢, automobile. and thelr gorgeous | franchises. |\ntforma attracted general adr o, | line in the TT. yoroush Railway Company for certatm ‘Dus company i9 the surface Bronx afiilated whh the hes Wdermante Committee announced of a Surgical Operation, As long as half the number of those applying to me have already undergone ! unsuccessful operations or other treatments, | feel Justified in claiming that the surest cure for Rupture Known, for the cure that only NO MATTER WHERE make Tvoy LVE WRITE, h St. This Is the Greatest Investment Proposition Ever Offered to the Public in General and We Want the World to Know It. Re- finery Stock Certain to Be Selling at 50 Gents in Ninety Days--Better Telegraph Your Orders. all over Southern and Central x with fifty teams Kansas City, will ndent pipe lines ral miles lon; Indep organized brigancs of Wall street products of honest toil in the oil prices and ement of the develop. cnt of the pipe lines, the Uncle Sam i In ty-etght ollers and twonty-alx hundred acre@! of proved of] lands, and tn addition therotat the Uncle Sam Company has alx thousand one hundred acres of additional ail lands, also twenty acres at Cherryvale an fifty-seven acres at Kansas City, ice over eight thousand acres tn all, Room om proved grounds for over sixteen hundred olf and gos wells, Drills aro running night a1 ay bringing in more producers. Compan ajready has suMctent gas wells complet. to furntah the refmery with fusl and run al the pumping plants, 8o they are put ti |Uttle expense tn pumping fhe off, Th company hag thousands of barrels of ol! 1n storage, has room and storage for thot sands of barrels more, q Twenty-five Carloads of Pipe tog Kansas City Pipe Line Now om the Road, ‘The Kansas City pipe line will pay ftself by the saving of freight in elghtes months, Twenty-five miles of this pipe { now purchased and fw on the road and will arriye along the line in trom three to él days, Just a question of time until thi Mne will be completed to the water's tron ‘and when completed you will not be abl to buy a share of stock in this compan undor % conts per share, There ts no spec ulation in this etock: the company has th oll, it has 9 refinery practically completi and paid for; will woon have ite own pip. ine completed, when trom the water's trozi {t oan steamboat the oll to the markets o} the world and no one can delay ite delive or(charge demurrage. These are cold tactal that every investor must take into considd eration, Another strong fact is, the pany is paying as it goen, Ther thousands of dollars in the treasury; wa iscount all bills and in addition to tha Inflow of cash subsoriptions, which are daily, Increasing, the company has on the book in gilt-e@ge monthly instalment mubscrips tions over eighty thousand egaeae dollars, every dollar of whioh will be pi in during the next four months REFDPRENCES, The Montgomery County National Banly | Cherryyale, ‘Phe People's National Bank, Oherryvate, Cherryvale Stato Hank, Chorryvale, It you know of @ prominent business mam tn Chorryvale write to him, We could give five hundred reterences, amone them about twenty of the leading newspspers of the United States, all of which have had pyr vies, with four pumping plants and sovet re ry {n , or to HH, Tucker, Jr, Secretary, Wy | great demand at 8 conta per shure, Tt to to whom you want the stock Issued, an selling all over the United States at this price readily, in fact (he books will show that for the last #ix days the total ni sales will average over $400 per day. Ther are enough States to- deals pending in the United y to well all the stock that tie} $60,000 and $90,000, pany willwell at 8 cents per share fve| tor ot ro chante aro figuring on putting In betwoon Remittances and orders H. H. TUCKER, His ft IERRYV a Meek eon onal oxontatives on the grounds, : HOW TO SEND MONEY ' Mrttn your checks, drafts or-money-ordiere payable to the Uncle Sam~Gomy Write your name plainly, tell us bow'od d we will forward stock by return mnalh and also send you weekly report thereafter, thus keeping you fully posted, Addresd JR., Secretary, : -KRANS Ase PEN R THE GREAT KANSAS QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLAR INDEPENDENT REFINERY, NOW PRACTICALLY COMPLETED AND

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