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PRICE ONE. CENT. VITABLE Life LOST; WE WAN Profits, OAL HEADS The World’s Disclosure of Testimony Reveals Amaz- { ing Confessions. SWORE TO THEIR GAINS. Voted Funds of Company to Buy or to Sell for Their Advantage. SCHIFF CHARGES FALSIFYING Harriman Mentioned, as Also a\Sum of $7,900,000, Neither F.gur- Ing in Detai! Among all the startling revelations Which have followed the fir in the Equitable Life A clety nothing so sensational has be: brought to light as the testimon: certain of the oMcers and dir given during Supt. Hendricks's tny gation and made pablic exclusively The World to-day, The published re. port of the Stace Superintendent of Insurance omitted the sensational tes- timony of Jacob H. Schiff, Chaun M. Depew, James H. Hyde and others. which shows a remarkagle line of queer whioh a great deal of in vealth was made for of ang directors of the ty, and a great deal of money lost to soclery itself. ; Declares Records Falsified. Perhaps the most ac onal bit of testimony of all that take Jacob Schiff, who declared that if the records of the soclety showed that his firm, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., had sold preferred to the society, must have falsified, as no such tion ever took plice. amination of the came from Union Pacifi they An e testimony (Continued on Eighth Page.) GIRL DEAD IN A CELLAR WAS MISS HARTIGAN, Mystery Partly ¢ Cleared by Identification, but Manner of Death Is Unknown. The body of a young waman whic has been partially identified as that Hannah Hartigan was found to-day the cellar of an apartment-house at No Wt West One Hundred a Nin street, One Hung et station a it has be Was seen leaving th fore the mystery was uncovered, Hartigan, it ts sald, ly ried elster In West Twent se West Miss a with a mar. nlnth street She was fully dressed, even to her hat. Thi Was foam upon hee ips ana f spot of blood on the fron. of her whitershir: waist. Patrick Dunptiy, the man Who made the par dal ideatuiea Hon, said that the girl formerly workea in the hous: ot No a but the cantor Goes not remember her, nor do anv of the tenants -\n autopsy will be necessary termine whether or not the death of Miss Hartigan was due to viviance, Saw Man Sulk Away, The authority for the statement to the detectives that a man wi en leaving the cellar shorcy before the discovery of the body is a boy who Volunteered his testimony, He says that he saw ihe man statt up the cel- to de- Jar steps, look around, return to the cellar and leave again in avout tive minutes as though In haste wad desire Us of avoiding observation, A. street-car ticket in transier pocket turnishes a tolerably accurate her secord of the girl's movements previous fo the thne she met her death, he tichet was sled By ® conductor of ta Madison On 4 southbound Sur betweon » And tt odiotk jast nigat, The iidiwated by tae puach The ranste One “Hundred Caras al tha Was good on westbound aid “AWeniy-frth street the rule of thd compaay ie 600 bound south on the iighth venue lie ni Hy hold tae tranofer, ai ter it to’ the cee Hundred and’ street cond: ire! an on i bth nai mn eon the ina may se lauads i vee th SPIED ON WIFE WITH SYSTEM Meyers Says He Watched Her Writing Letters from Room Near Library. Two years of strenuous household Mfe were laid bare to-day in the court of Vice-Chancellor Garrison, in Jersey City, through testimony given divorce sult of George Morehou Meyers against his wife, Clara A nd, a bunch concealed mirro} | telegram from Co roses ying a of I rangements. Louis J. Apgar, of No, 91 Sip avenue, Jersey City, is the co-respondent named and the specific offense upon which u ase is based is alleged to have occurred at the Hotel 1905, on Albert, in this city George Mo is a wealthy man, am r of the firm of H. N Meyers, envelope manufacturers at No. 102 Cham! His Jersey Ct home was q rd avenue and he had a cow s N. J. Both ere latter prope: lone to his wifs now. He deeded them to her soon after his marringe, Meyers was a widow with two children when Mr. Meyers met her. Their home life was happy until Av- when he went uni nmer home to visit his fo gust, to hiss found bis wife miss! o'clock at night hi elved a telegram Is} a and ome Meyers sses ace made him sus- p| The tncide; of the roses occurred on in April, 1994, set in Asbury Park, Myers 1 a huge bunch of roses sent his wife and found a passionate, un- love letter tucked away therein. In great agitation, by a woman Lola Nickerson and later etter from Lola Nicker- assertion. as) on Brew and mul- und that his wife tiers, He arr a rrovs by which he ¢ AE sit aad see his e writing He noticed that she al reed from boudoir ce: e@ less |e | the birthday of iis w nd was writing stem of fh his liba in her boudoir. ways ed up a to beat h. obliwat He refused —— FRENCH GIRL’S SLAVE MASTER GOES TO RAVE |Repulsive Brute Who Was Buried by His Club, With two bullet’ holes in his back and one in his br hi black mustacie curled and his lips drawn back from hi yellow teeth in a sardonic sneer, Em!l Gerdron, slain by his vie~ Um of years of slavery, waiting, after for friends to raise the money needed to put his body out of signt, was buried to-day from an undertakers shov In Seventh avenue, ‘Three Mocks away, at No, 200 Seventh avenue, live the mother and stepfather | of Gerdron’s victim, the mother tak: | ing for the first time in years a few] breaths of freedom irom fi “Is there not a Just Godt "Oan He escaping deata to her soult “be id not expect to kill hin when she had him arresced. T know she did not.” continued the mother, “Rerthe was in too great fear, She mad him arrested by the detectives, and | knowing that he was to be arrested ¥ne | took the pistol away so that he couid hot make trouble—that ts all. snarlng | she ask: ra. | When he turned on ier und told he he would kill hey for having inn ar | rested she was doo frighteaed to know kn what sho was doing ind killed hin in | melt: defense. He way such a big onan she must have thought he would. !n4 away from the Mitte men who held hir and 443i hor with his hands. Seen OF MIRRORS. an ae, a revolver and a| cab are some of the properties that figured in the Meyers domestic ar- sald) iildden | day, Shot by Bertle Claiche |* Joseph W. € tional Guard and chauffeur for Vici Forty-seventh street. He is Street Station, own hands. volver from him. At the | i i} | station-hous the men opt apart, Cant mis might to kill Grimmer jwith bis bar rris sald that |the sister of Jeannette ‘Thom sn ve comrar from Peeks 1 to New \ York y 4; that they met Grimmer jhere, and that he arcompineid ten [to (the Forty-seven:h street hoiss, where the operation was perio med July | Coroner Scholer saiq that to hold Glimmer he would have to get a state- sister, and ce her on ment from Miss ‘Thomps: | Ferris promised to p Thursday, | Glimmer dented the charges against him. He said he had not seen the gir) | atnce last February whea she asked him to marry her and he refused be- cause his salary would not allow him to marry That the young woman's death was due tou operation was settled r body was Intereepted was made to smuggle it |from the seventh street house in a basket. ner oler declared to- after Grimmer's arrest, that If Conductor Ferris will swear to an am- @ayit charging the prisoner, he will held and an effort will mi connect him with the clreumst ‘ MOSCOW'S CHIEF OF POLICE SHOT DOWNIN OFFICE Gen. Shuvaloff Attacked by Assassin While Receiv- ing Petilions, Moscow, duly M.—Masor-Gen Count " recelving petlt Wes aun » fell dead, Pp asaiasin was arrested. who was dressed as not been Identified, rr Yas a political sus has fo nee ane ee (Militiaman Grimmer, Regiment, in Custody on Evidence of Relative of Conductor of Train From Peekskill. e- wore ; lead! that a Gos evaains NING - a S Apu Ll poe NE Ww Y ORK, «ARREST WAN WHO WOOED GIRL FOUND DEAD IN ABASKET ae: of President Addicks, t No. erris, tarium, pho. Jos nd take the young w Saw Grimmer with Girl Ferris dee and Miss Ity on July 4. That wa ahe f » from the spoken to or se rua He admi years ago and tha hearts. He den! by Conductor brote hi. son last winter bec income enough to ause Draw Net for Dr, Morgan. Capt lagher and his exhausting every possible tighten their net upon D: | Morgan, of No. ye fiti eath certifies sworn 5 after Blinn disap) they! WHE have ta ‘ket ‘ er dark neet AS terfous 5 fare ler @ | ws of t pen ‘iscor" police | house on pect, but escaped from the police sta tion before his examination. ‘The assassin awnited In the ante-room of the Prefecture the other pe- d been recelved, and thei « audience room, he advanced towards Count Shuyaloff, firing ft ots at cise yrange, The bulless pi through the body of the Prete sidered to be as the Count old and was r a b Best type of the Kussian of He ¢ from one of the # in Russia, olf, where he su oor toll who was ex- trenely: Count Bhuyaloft th em of all by, his frm but lenient course, making hiinself par- deularly popular with athe students, The impression exists Nere that the Count was Kflled for preserving ord FALSE HOPE FOR CONDEMNED WOMAN, inl to The Byening World.) & No J, duly 12.—An- » who Is in the Haeken- sack Jail under sentence of death for the murder of Joseph Sonta at Kings: land on Masch 4 last, belleves sho is to be allowed her freedom in a few aves a letter trom 4 He teak ARE YOU TIRED answering misleadidng advertisements? My stores are deligitt- fully cool, and every means are employed for the comfort of my pa- trons. FOUR East Elmhurst, “sie City, Hai f Hour from Herald Square, bs more caretul home wweke and ‘ atlng speculators thun other’ proper Shall We Fell | You Why? mf Hk Ha 4 a2¢e¢4& mmer, a member of the Seveniy-first Regiment, of the Consoli- dated Gas Company, is held as a witness in the House of Detention in the |case of Jeannette Thompson, the pretty Peekskill girl, who died after a criminal operation in the old Dr. Blinn “‘s charged by | New York Central conductor and brother-in- ia of the dead | responsibility for her condition and complicity in her murder. Grimmer was arrested to-day and taken to the West Forty-seventh Word of the arrest was sent to Fe telephoned that he would bring down a revolver at Croto nan’ 165 West of Gc -roton, J sonny ind Na girl, wi uw into his A detective met him at Grand Central Station and took his re- she mus made ut he NOW 8 THE UME CONVENIENT STORES. y wrtat succes 1 East 14th Street, 620 § ys iA) \ EDITION ULY FAMILIES = TURNED OUT IN GOERCK STREET (War Against Hig Higher Rents Ends in Wholesale Eviction. Il, 1905, sidence; ALEXANDER HEAT FINDS MORE | VICTIMS TO-DAY (Continued from “PRICE ONE CE aN’ Dee Mid-Year iret Page.) attended there was the general fatigue On enl upon a Ot nigh “ay rh ane ix, py tn Clearance Sale ‘and halls, ns about and felt soft and ¢ | Summer Suits ‘Thore Was none of this in town. At nidnight there was not a breath of alr and the temperatu: nhed } nich had cl rom 5 Inanifested ersistenly $0, a Every summer suit, regardless. of n | materis al or cost, will be closed out a ne a at about sil ind 1 Gi ] hen City No Rest fi We , : ean ae [eavaers\tie van fr weary. was ak. 4 Price k re with twenty le ei finan, arrived o 2 bi = ired by Samuct yuit 1 ifiernoon, but before w of the houses, who \ from the heat and war with cheat Gaagn) (@rosten GAG. BNA John Forsythe k because yrtod in M un and Brook- Pie Fant ONG Sie halter cn meet ered Op ee THE WAIST HOUSE. women the Mare Cohen Was Determined, hoy evident fear 4 fowa rface Things Thrown O: and and his advantave his men began were thrown f titrd-story windows, entered ngs aa | claring that INTY KILLED A trifle cooler In een) wit yal July o. w } : a setae a Filastic Felt Mattresses Air Is Fresher. Pee any fre 1 town thelr famille forall ~ POINT FOR HOOKER ON CLOSE VOTE: | hesembly E slows Senate in De- i Regular Court 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets an goflrat, Victim of | the day was fan Hew H, O'Neill & Co. During July Furniture Sale every piece on Fourth Floor is reduced in price. Sale Wednesday, July 12 | Five Hundred nan sup- | Pounce Tt is. supp: the heat” He le Hospital. (Like cut), full size, weighing 50 lbs, $10.35 each Regular Price, $14.09 Smaller sizes proportionately less in price rom the nol one pol four lohan enanay te i dockward in search of violator t law, could, be his eyes of the | went down a& vote and the motion was carriea fas to. Democrats would leave Sixth Ave., 20th to aistSt| that aut nied the the ent during the | | recon-| = Bruce | { any Lieut.-Gov ineld pre 1043 with Motannen sexed TLb, 150 The t 1 then a ay 5 Rules as Interpreted by Chair sully besan with tie reading of testi: IN WARSAW RIOTS. moby bea Colnga) (Gemma, Wenrenen i ees | Govern at Trial. ae wrath, 188 AN POLAND. Ju -- - TO EXTRADITE ny tent ill AUBANT. geet POTEMKINE CREW. ot OAS eyesight take ‘advantage isn’t your Why not of HAUSTION or DOUBLE VISION? venient Stores’ are paced at and my glasses will cure VICES FREE! did you say? Oh! the pressure has inspired imitators. 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