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iS RT TERME EE TE TE NT FINAL EDITION FINAL i A | Tt | A 4 | l cAll the. News. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Circulation Books Open to Alt.” | | cAll the News. | i PRICE ONE CEN’, ~NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 6, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT, — j = as NEW YORK LIFE AND 'FRANCIS B- STEVENS, JR, THE SUICIDE, AND HIS wT ATEST _gyeet CLOVER ay | MUTUAL PUT UNDER. NEWS OF @so-xsmue “fresh cow's > milk Thy e+e of its special sterilized qua Young Mr. McCall, of the ie York, and wiley Serve Sentence. . orkeay es sianyremeritie| . Vice-President Granniss, of the Mu- . the! | oy The trademarks. are tual, Give Interesting Details of | i vauabte eave ta one Elections and Proxies. | | | 0 MILK 0. — | Died on Operating Table, | Two Days’ Sale of CEDAR RAPIDS, fam Sept. 6—Wil best-known, Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President of the Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany, was the first witness called at the Legislative Committee insurance investigation to-day. | After he had made some remarkable disclosures about proxies and the limited number of ballots cast at annual elections, young My, McCall, Sec- retary of the New York life and a son of the President of the com similar state of affairs in the great company he entere: from Harvard, MUTUAL IN NAME ONLY. { The fact wis demonstrated that the Mutual Lite Insurance Company is \ mutual in name only. In the past two rs, out of 450,000 policy-holders j entitled to vote at the annual election of oilivers, on Bry! nt, SUESINE SILK || ,., School Suits. WEARS BETTER THAN SILK ein tene: on, boys’ all wool suits Children’s all-wool Suits, that were HINA SILK, | $3 and. $4 values, sizes (3 to 16, which Suesine Silk |" ser reso B 1 OS. Children’s all-wooi Suits hat wel | resembles, costs} |e, snags values, all styles, sizes 3 to 17, twice as much, and is not # | pow $2.05 oo . sot viceable — Suesine f Children’s Suits, all sizes and styles, that) Silk is more durable be-¢ | were $5 and $6 values, 2OW.W. BB, GS! ealecotithielouch of cotton . ‘ Get the Habit. Goto jin it. New and charming { i for evening wear or house-P | 62, ° : wear any time. If your of well ethers dealer is “out” of Suesine Silk write to us for samples, | | 4 UNION SQUARE fe and give us his name, 14th Strect, near Broadway, All colors. 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich, 125th St., corner Third Avo, {00 GIRLS IN PANIC AT A FACTORY FIRE Many Have Narro Narrow Escape in a Fierce Blaze in \ A specialty of : Crosby Sireet. sible. However, the Yellow Fever Vic ; . , utes of the Mutual do not show that these proxies eS ‘Ye "eve } Were ever invoked. Vice-President Granniss said scriously that such an NO PAI IPER GRA VF FOR 1 ; SEW GIudioe { occasion had ne arisen. , Fire In which 109 er Is were thrown a ¥ c : Young Mr. McCall on Stand. =f thar hie was a poll NG " De phate Nee A. Me-/ fs y 158 have cast ball No one has ever been permitted to vote unless vouched for by eithe ident Robert H, McC President ( anniss, both of whom ‘ting hold of as many policy-holders’ proxies as pos- ee als Joun C. M Call, Joni story of Nos. 121 to tlon| insurance lied Dy Brounels KY, 5 me kite fatter a dispu F mone |Evening World Arranges to Give Decent Christian Burial io Little : Gertie Hyland, Whose Life of Misery Was started Ended by Brutal Murder, gs Ganthay Gast pes. ia ] dy of little Gertie Hyland, wo) she begged that tt be buried In a In is election + 1 i Potter's Field. The uch at lot has been sec roy ‘ort of 1,000,000 rl has arranged to give It will be give: 1 ee if oo) votes] Mr. OE | ia fa Next K, T. Conclave, fa iting al of th : : \s Talcenniey “ Me been intrusted to Mr erent ate i Lan cre ie ae hatt pit \ has long known ive, eebaaU Inn Oe scan ce makive lids mother, and Le aha ha or pees oud xo)? | Suicide at Wife's Urave. ver “Mutual” Concerns. | “Hh. liyde was represi y : = : Se PE a V" of Alexander « al Edward E. Rhodes, of the Mu! F, Hyan, by Paul D, Gray | 7 Beret “Life Insum a ¢ act in the ta e if Hy . b told how’ t his a Nrancerdateal | ot all SPECES SLAIN oe MGBS Misc SPECIAL POR TRLMRSDAY k WEDNESDAY, Nissen. shh. 106 wbin VE ee er WITHER CHILD rot omce nts and ey identitie Benefit gets $25,000 a Vicespresidé nt $14,000, another fdent $1,000, secretary 48, 89,000, vice-pre treas Haley Fisk, Vice-President loteut Metropolitan Life L ce Co ’ build * “ EL WAG COLIAGEIS. feeae barnes le No End of Trouble for)/Mrs. Auber Was T; ; fe was called, Mr fiuhting contin Dr. John J, Cronin, of Hae soulanit eal oes va naar gyn ot lls Family, but All Ends | Save Little One and May Bruch about elections of officers aad A.A te of the election « 3 | . Hens mene to salto se é DEN EA Uae trustees, and referred the committee to | j sord’kept? . Joy. j — Henteves hit neh avn Ming many c SLM ita Fred #1, Beker, comptroller of the Met-| Yes Taisiia he only record Kept? A, im Joy Je Die Baby Unhurt. jTescives had been ava Bee ee Hoven ON th ropolitan, | ‘The certificate for 1601 was then put | | wacer | diers have ber 1 + Ecker testifed that he recatted but Mein yf ad been coach Gee petal, his wife and three} Mrs, Fannie Auber, thirty years old x one election when there was any sug-| on and ni yy proxy. ‘ad planned to sail for the and her daughter 1 five, pl ne - i gestion of a contest. A stockholder None Elected by Proxy. Hamburg on wie! from the tire-eseape of thely home « 1H SE JAPS JAPS du) { voted for himself and, of course, he was) In 1903 the certificate showed Alae last volage. Taelr | the third story: of nem houre | Af hot elected truates had bean ¢ wieds 308 $ we und baggage put ‘ eaan'| th 1 1 Ey j Fish later testified that the Metropol-| Cael se tine: et Mn sae aboard ond then—well Mrs. Zanetolet 5 the ” } “1 tv Ts treat ‘ {tian paid its president, Join R. Hege-| votes and tae thre: children got en the) escape, when th her si ily if rie ape } One he ite ci ccanea’mareaunost (ae e,raiiae , aug ' . ROOMS Glusses only if neede i—ana vice-president, § HD nd Muntic, but there was HO HEIP | ohtd Jum aa the iitite . i FURNISHED, then at MOL ERATE COST, bik dent, $25,000. He couldn't remember ah for it. The only thing he could do was) ing to smother also T > {i wy 223 6th Ave., 1845 Broadway, 350 0h A § exact fi s of other officers. The to follow on the Pottsdam a week tater, it lance and fell, When “the : i j } } smaller saluries ruled around $15,000 and lin the meantime Mrs, Zanetsk! and the bors came they found the motix 1 y aed ) Ba. ER) |ilttle Zaneusi's landed at Hille Island |1ying unconscious with a t log and nf 1 Ait 9. Eh ebich & & oe ter G. Oakley, President ana] [in good 81 but there the hard-| bruises about the body. 1 child had ‘ fh MM g ; Chaleman of the rotor of Be eee re eation omctaia laughed | NOt ao inuch as ® acretch |The Higuchis Pa Patt with Yel loved Fan WaNTUtH aA : the Guaranty pan od sparation, | ‘The moth = - at the story of the ent — Uae substdiar was treated by a phystelan M d decided that Mrs, Zanetski and the| from Gouverneur Hospital low Dog That Caused ea os) President Mellen Mi Makes Some! enitaren must be deported on the Hoth-| a 8 P inspector a tlons to} ich sailed festerday, i i here TTR ERROR Concessions, hut Railroad 1s! wien salled sfemlersny ane GIRL PLUNGES DOWN AIRSHAFT Trouble with Neighbor. inethods followed caused a broad smile. ‘i : y bearing Meanwhile Preparing for a das he embarked on As Inspector he had always been on an a aft at 207 Columbus | ; ore for Elis Island) 5, tended by President MeCurdy or Vice- Moor 3 z avenue this afternoon Lilban ‘Terhune, was at the Island to i Struggle with Men. 2 Life, testifieg Liss The ) Wholesale Price, Better than Harlem. Nearer than Bronx. Gel Rich by Buylig. Now AT East Elmhurst ’ Ung Ba ashing windows looking out | all the triumphs of p to President Roosevelt’ and Magistrate) Baker and Harlem have thelr trlumphs, too, and a S$ again demonstrated thac it Frewident Granniss during the time ( See aeoas ordered deported. fourteen years old, lost her balance and Ke AN ne Fates sited for once on the | fell headlong to the botiom of the shatt ganiticin’ Gust ag the Addie's DUSEEN” | three Moors below, She wan tocet ts were Walking — disconsoiat é Conn. Sept. 6.—The rine the. gate Roosevelt Hospital and will probably | polls wero open, and one or tl would tell him ¥ litled to cast other ether a voter was en- ballot NEW WAY You ‘never germltted any one to! donana of te lasel Vinton of Beyoet | mage aut Haw. Tent ate. | 2 sg one ot A Hall Hour from Herald Square f vie mul ettber the Dreaient | tllwiy ten for an tncreany ot 2 | Mtoe! fendin that en Zanedak on of Ind A is Sliding Couches esident sald he was all rigit;{eents per ho: oy. # MON howe Cd the Dre Was fon Andy bby Me hoe veh Be RASEHMG wages | of thon come Zanouk, ie oid not | MULE A MINUTE Tata pseu ‘Rankers a & Worigace Co., ; g Ih the shape annoyed Mrs. eh ity own ASS Manhattan ay, Brooklyn, N.Y SRI pValue $11,00, Sale, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY couches at less than price, Your choice of bronze steel frame or made with National wi ROB WOMAN OF of the New York, New Ha WNW only. the Harttara Kaltroed, although he has yenlng spaee piped voroas tho inter-| TO DIE AT HOME, |'t's swore wos Ween the kang planks Llaale Honors $4,000 IN HOTEL, [x concessions to the men on shrill, t f a child's voice ty | Gr suminone aNe mamma, there's papa." i Tinnae Gena eee Vial i Pa rnd | Diver wi the hourly wage, o heard Ht, He looked up and Janets to Mra. anecaky’ amle tro (Special to The Evening Worlds ‘The new wage seale granted by Presi- faces, BEDFORD SPRINGS, Mass., Sept, 6,{4ent Mellen ts as follows: First year Broken Neck Hurried t No, 6 West Atlantle Clty to ‘Tolrty-tutrd strect \Milesty the Mikado across their rom Zianer= ali'e lps there 0 My wi Spoolal to ‘The : J helical supports, Two daring burglars last night en- | men to recolve 20% cents, an increase ais a PHILADELINIA, Bont tine Raney : For the 'sonyeniense ofthe | PETE tat dnd bolster ih faney | tered the exclusive hotel Sweetwater [Of Dall a cent; 2 cents for two year | une degartauion Souther Mausl hunk’ Ghe boc tel i residents of denim, | and carried away $4,000 worth of Jowelr men, which gives no Increase; 2 cents | te °)* Naty 1 WR: DECKS y Che Cute, a THE a ok 0 My divi: hallo Ew And valuable papers belonging ko Mra, | £2" three Year men, whlch ts an ine OHIO JUDGE DEAD. Ee ne eae Ah annoy ‘thes Asma um THE BRONX ; McCLAIN, SIMPSON & Oo » ey . ‘ater on the beach, wi ed from | te arnied | Ma pie World Hse, Hiatlisied a tranch Charles Butler, of Newbury street, Bos-|0f 1 cent an*hour, and 22% Mata Ghar one Beaaiie He NE Pe Worlt Has Ketab 14 ottiee at 658 Gast 149th Street, NiGAME TOLEDO, O., Sept, 6—Judge Reuben of the most prominent bar of ton, ‘They got i through one of the |men who have been working windows of the private bathroom in the | tite Years. or an equivalent of an Apartments of Mrs, Butler, croise of 16 cents a day to all emp! 9 members of than a ton of water are plainly visible of where two hore e| upon ins anew to fia 0 [fron Pleas bench Np dis #0. Viobfial Ambulance wits Re Pere, led. The hoote were mu nd wiih | 10 anticipation of a vale 10 trike | iWONY Mien tie’ country, wale, aw Hi hn readin te i i = V ‘pa, joofa wore mi RL radi, ae to-day ave) ar n and Market stro ndon claim to a cence : hes i att i areeaincedl for) Ate, PHL, at, edi i i 539° 41 8th Av. N. W, Cor 37ih § } Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, | tt. CASH OR CREDITEE the of a mile-® minute to rested on a mammoth bag holding more wth ie a ae penere’ it oe a Ee a bugga ; Will Honeefarty. he The cough cure that is used : : , nt iearun Sue en Ei ties ona rg a oo o~onnen| LAUNDRY WAN®B=MALE, — /f all mish world ‘ ‘ 2 le y i amnion tte . d val oS Nl Mecca dicate ade A Cg Co ao ei 2 aii ri : a ale |: Jayxfe’'s Exvectoran