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ae UU NGRNE gg Nellie Connor's Funeral Ends! a Pathetic Tragedy ot Chinatown, | GAP” STIFLED TALENTS, | “A Stuff to Tie Up with Me,” Is} the Homely Tribute of | | Husband, A tew,,aevery few of Chuck Connors’ @rlendsyrailied to his side to-day at the fuberal of'his wite, Nellie Connors, who menu's" ANGEL [Wires AND MAN ACCUSED OF ASSAUL ret, 28 | SATURDAY, ¢ 0 Y ot was In @ naequence ot etitive raflroad bulldin in the far West, Holders of railroad stocks hastened to sell and speculative Interest in industrial shares perceptibly increased, Union Pactfle and Southern Pacific—the two Herriman stooks—sold | off fractionally notwithata is the ap- parent offvrts of he insiders to sustain | |them, ‘The possibility of @ railroad war tn the Northwest between the Harriman and the Hill inter was discussed | treely on the floor of the Exchange, and |the prevailing sentiment was one of conoern, Hill's activity in the matter of extensions and Improvements {n the territory traversed by the Northern Pa. offi and the Burlington lMnes has a@p- YPaoific management, and the tone of Mr, Harriman's Interview indicaies «| “WALL STREET. Mo. parently aroused the tre of the Union |/ Ponnsylvanta onl Rock Imland’, | was buried from St. Andrews’ Roman Ohuroh at Duane street and Olty Bald place, Just n little guard of ‘# intimates helped him carry out the brown casket from his tenement Home at No, 6 Dover street, under the roeuing arches of the Brooklyn bridge and Franklin square. Noge of Chuck's falr woather | friends, the ones with the money, had | Teaponded to his appeal for funds to help him bury his wife. A little in- @urance money was all. Hig frends who volunteered to-day were as poor ee himself, Fifteen or twenty geth red at the house, A bare dozen fol- erwet the hearse toithe church, where Wetoer O'Connor valebrated solemn wig! mass before the body was taiven to Cal- very. Connors wes gloomily silent with. nie Joos anf the falfure of his friends to help. While the casket was being placed into the hearse he stood mood. | fy chewing an unlighted cigar, bts lt. | tle dinky black derby cocked over his eyes and his hands nervously tucking @ Diack fourtn/nand into the opening ‘his Blue flannel shirt. | Bowery Pall-Bearers, | ‘The pallbearers were al] Chinatown nd Bowery habitues. As desorthed by one of them they were: “Jack MoCort, ghampean accordeon player; Paddy Fla- herty, Mayor of the Bowery; Dennte joer!” Ghuck het four carriages Destde the hearve—oue with flowers, a floral @ock from Mrs McDonough «nd wreaths from “Sister Bessiq”’ and Foley the Morist; one for the pallbearers and other two for himself and Mrs, ‘@ relatives, Humphrey, Dan! be gee Murphy, Connors was a frail ttle) woman of romantic mind, a gentle, satiking ttttle woman who was born, redued, lived’and died among the hariest tnd, Mar history ts q simple and tregto whey of the Tower enst side, She wns Born.cotaciawn atrest of very poor but tponest and hard-wortkng parenta, Sho thelr only chiki and their pride jo time whe was first able-to tod- | -wohoo!, Smothered Her Talent. fe bad « quick, bright mind and i street was an event among her Then she was pretty and of a almost shrinking, disposition. She ‘was utterly diMdent, Whatever latent tadent there was in her she smothered | tn her self-conectousness. 80 she grew terwomarmhood, and met Chuck Connors, He was then at the renith of his small fame, His Bowery “spiel” had attracted wide attention. He had had | wamerous § theatrical engagements, @oMg on the rond with a woman he o@ited the ‘Rummage,’ These oppor * @anities had run out thelr course and | herdritted back to the life of Chinatown enh Cherry Hill, the hero of those| districts. He met Nelile—Nellie Noonan, —Stiatmeonst sido ball, She was a grnce- @ancer and Chuck wes quite famous for hi» ‘sptel.” He devoted his entire attention to her, Though in inteligence she was many spheres above bim, she was flattered by his atten-| tons. As far as ho could feel any genuine wentiment, ahe was the first to awaken tt, and they were married nine y ego. Tho story of thelr married |! end of the woman's character is elo- quently epitomized in what “Chuck” bad to may, with @ pecullar depth of | Seoling, at tho wake last alight, Sho Never Fitted Chinatown, “was a stuff to fas the brightest | She could read fe Dp long words that 't talked in Chinatown nor Cherry 1. @he never could get wise to the Bowery talk, always speaking proper j nice, I couldn't read nor write nor | he wan't h bis nit ‘ 't oughter got e) | my, fod esti io Wangs. hi hole ; oShinatown an’ Onerry Fm.” Hut never could grow in those places, ethin’ in her nut al YY tony an’ churchy f ‘was aiways readin’ tn books she'd cook an’ keep t Bours ya Could eat of the ." She taught me my A jays. 1} and make letters, it ree eet ed before | could read a primer, and me then over thirty years 91d, But, she plugged at me, and she jled at me, till finally got me ‘wise to the readin’ an’ writin’, In a poor gort o' way, Before I met her I couldn't we real A hanging down from. the Brook ‘Bridge to the river. I'd a been stuffed mut but fer her, God bless ‘er, an’ now she's gone,” Marlo Cahill’s Tribute. io Connors'’s wake was held throughout lavt night. She lay, rewplen- dent in casket white satin, in a fine ebony that took up the greater part of one of the two tiny rooms she hat | Jived in for years, at No. 6 Dover street, | all about her were wreaths of lowers, towering above them a great floral clock sent by Marle Gahill, At the head of th branching candelabra, tho centre ca) die reaching almost to the ceiling, The walls of the narrow little room were fons with lavender crepe and white There ot a blotch of garish or rue ome int ah wan ai my o jolemly i ie the ethereal face of the a woman had @ sabtnlty about It that touched the hardest heart and ‘most sonden nature of those that con- stant was Dl Jef in and out while the wake roRTess. | BUNDAY WORLD WANTS A aims WORK MONDAY. WONDERS. then , WITH PISTOL GOES TOS HS BBY pee pak Beals. bien stake t Bullet Just Misses Head of Woman Who Came to the Door. , “Your Honor, I went to that~ house Kto Kies my baby good-by.’’ This was the answer of Charles W. | | rralgned to-day before |b: the Adams Street | way, fn the case of Frederick A, Peck- Kernion wi Magistrate Ti Court in Brooklyn, on the charge of felonious assauit,, prefenred by Mrs. Amelia Warren, a frlend of Mrs, Ken- nion, wife of “To kiss the Magistrate, ! with a loaded pis Ti hela you tn $500 bail to aj Monday morning at 10 o'clock for examination. When her husband was led away Mre. Kennton, who had been very deter: mined as to prosecuting father, arren, Wilham Drnst, sald to be a watter Coney Jsland in the season, was di! charged. It was in company with him! was that Kennton had gone to the ‘home of wit vingston | stat his fathor-In-law, at No, 2 Street last night. Ary, Warren anewered tho belt K, Ong door bullet’ whitest oast her cheek, |, nnovaine tis and backed by backed etectives Gomerincur and O'Connor menus United States Courts’ de- of the Montauk Theatre sonad, caught | CsA United States Commlsnoner and disarmed Ridgeway disch d Messrs, | ‘ation whi hha in the any by Juste a ri Marcan. The oouple have not been ily- ing towethor since Juno have been married three @ daughter Mabel, who Years old, 4 last. Kennnion has been employed at ai alary of $99 a month by the bankil HOUSE ¢ Broadway, acconiing to the dings. The Justice had ordered Mion to pay iis wife 40 a month, <ennion $$ @ son of the Inte John Kennion, who inaugurated the one-cent coffee stands tn Brooklyn and wae well Known 48 @ street preacher, ee COTTON PRICES SEE-SAW, WITH BEARS ACTIVE. Cotton started easy toriay, with ‘prices down 4 to 7 potnts, which wes considered a favorable showing on cables, After the call there was a rise, the showing being 5 to 6 points higher, but was met with heavy eelling from the bears in an effort to hold the mar- ket down, The opening prices wera: October, 10.21 bid; November, 10.27 to 10.80; De- comber, 10.40 to 10.4%: 7 1053; February, 11.6) 0! to 10.77; April Jung, none; none; May, 10.00 to 10.81; uly, 10.89 offered; August, 10.70, The closing prices were: October, 10.% to 10.27; November, 10.26 to 10,27; Tecember, 10.88 to 10.39; January, 10.49 to 10.60; February, 10, 10.06 to 10.67; April, 1 10,76 to 10.77; 10.84 to 10.85; August, 10,60 to 10.96, ee COL, SANGUILY’S DENIAL. Does Not Helleve Gomes In Seek- ing Intervention in Caba, Col, Sangully, President of the Cuban | 47 him before ; | spurt was open broke down and was| J progres tn her studies, Her | Almost carrled from the room by her| in tholt areumente in behalt ; Sanen trom the publ. ached on | William Haveron, and” Mrs | cused mene quoted for the fret tins, at! tion of * Leon ter tent kee | tion of an offense to lon followed a. Court, de- Peckham, oontending that netthe: een as arf atid ines] WHEAT ADVANCES 9 about two Seligrman & Myers, at Noe stimony | arket firm's casiier at tho separation |i, h¢ ™ today co SullNh Aly "Maron, tod? ‘to 10.69; March, 72 to 10.74; May, June, 10,79 to 10.81; July, Keenttosy COTTON SCANDAL PASINES FRED ‘Commissioner Ritlgeway De-| clares Peckham and Hass Not Guilty. decision handed down Commissioner James Ridge- | ham and Moses Haas, who were indicted t with Edwin 8, Holmes, Jr., !n na charge of dafrauding | In connection with the c c leak scandals. > men wore arrested in this dise Phe ly Bagh made to Cam- dg way for a warran moval, which, by his opinion today, ‘hel declines to grant. ‘The two men were then, upon motion of Lawyer Mark al | a trom custody, rx and Hagh Gordon Miller, Probably, {n legal history, « portion o: & President's latter of acceptance +7} [ legal precedent that @ portion of President Roose- letter of acceptance, In which tated there was no common law of | United States that could give juried & Federal Court, ne ullty of the’ offense charged in the indictment, ON BULLISH’ NEWS. ‘There-was- sharp advance tn wheat from abroad, | Corn was tnchanged. New York's Cara | rices | Whent-December. 006%) Atay, | 9 1-2, Chi were: %88 to | properties of Coxe Brothers’ Lehigh Val- ; in this case that former As-|et 696 to-day. Only @ few small lots) Gistant United Sia tte Distriot-Attornoys Lahanged hands, and these are supposed Tha precedent cited | thetr highest quotation, viz, 82 ‘The Nd | year, which will bring the dividend per- (isposttten, Bhould the Bur- ington ettempt to bufld new lines in Union Paoifio territory, it ts feared that | nt =; ‘there will be @ stubborn and oostly ¢ 48 - fight, at s I the generet| ime 2 ONE heaviness of to) 24 a | Wis, . = | CHEERFUL day's market Amer a , ohne, oO 8 = oa nSmelting and) The total sales of stocks totay were SPOT. Refining wtock | 640,200 shares and of $1,616,000 loomed @ buoyant \ cheerful festure, Tihis stock rose 2 polnts over yestertay’s quota- lone, emi {t was enthustestiontly ‘et’ by the brokers who have long lo it a epocialty, Thi sudden mant- of strength on the part of | TH WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 98, 15. banks now hold tn excess of ro quirements $12,430,925, against $14,798,600 last year, | The Closing Quotations, POETS PSSP TICS Metro, 81, MK | FF FSP 2. N.Y, North RLS ——— LONDON STOCKS STEADY AFTER GLOOMY SPELL. TONDON, Oct. %8,—Rater for mpney were easter in the market to-day, Dis counts were steady. New FR I RSE 7 SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Lisbon juthampton NG STDAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DaT, Apache, Jacksonville, Babine, Brunewtok, OUTGOING STHAMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY, African Argon: * Panama, jean Prince, Argon Conation, argentina Bt, Paul, southamp: 1} Dorada, ton, jew Orleana land, A Fiineest irene, Naples yeeton Minnehaty London, Huron, Charleston. atriota. temvure. 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O14 stockhoMers of the Lehigh Valley INVESTORS Company ere taking advantage of the SELLING I recent afvance tn s8TOCK, the price of this stock to dispose of thetr holdings, Some ‘lots of stock of which have been held What {9 unquestionably the mostdm: "yy individumls for many years have) were: ‘come out in the open market within the was rendered to-day | past few days. In most instances thes®| Cieulation, {norease shares have bean bought for the dtffer- ent raflroad companies that control the Lehigh Valley. The Vander!its and the Pennsylvania Rattroad have plocks of/‘Lehigh Valley etock put awry. Gince {ts purchase of the large coal ley has stendfly developed strength in the market. Standard Off has been attracting more attention on the curb market This) stock rose to 6908 yesterday, and sold | to have gone ttto the hands of some of ‘the Standard Of magnates. Barly In May, 1901, Standard O!l shares reached iNorthern Pacifio panic, which occurred | yon the %th of that month, sent Standard | Of etock down to 635, In 1901 +this com | pany pald $48,000,000 in dividends, nearly | one-half of the entire capital stock, There {9 tat of extra divMends this centage for 1905 almost up to the figures of 191 Within the past four months ore has deen an increase of $90,000,000 Mn the aggregate value of Stendard O11 stock. A considerable increase {n the loan account of the New York banks caused emal! deorense {n sunplus as Indicated ‘oy tho bank statement to-tay, Contrary | to the expectations of some of the bank- ers, however, the bonds gained some-| thing over $4,000,000 1n cash, In certain | quarters a loss in money was predict: | ed. While the etatement does not re- flect. satisfactory monetary conditions, ft dl@ not appear to have any particular effect on stock market sentiment, The HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED B. Altman & Ga. pect arrennion TO THEIR AUTUMN MODELS oF THE FASSO CORSET, EMBODYING THE NEW FEATURES WHICH ABRROAD THIS SEASON, Senate and brother of Gen, Julio San- | || sully, who was long a prisoser of the! Spaniards, arrived to-day on tha Tere He deciarnd that | ralne from France, he knew nothing of Gen, Gomez's com: ing to thiy country and that he would not belleve he came here to seek Inter. vention until Gen, Gomes told him that that was iis mission, “You must remember that I lett Cuba in June,” he sald, “and 39 [£ cannot give an opinion as to ¢ , never believe that Gome United States to seek Intervon matter what the newspapers say only belleve it when Gomes tells me 88, Speaking of the English treaty with oO hich caused some comment, Col, gully sald that ity had been txag- erated and that there was nothing In he treaty to which she United Stotea ba, Ww could object. When asked concerning for the annexation secret) “L Go not belleve he replied: work!n, of Cub ft, He fs a gentleman and t do not belleve he would bo gutlty of working for annexation,” ——__ MINERS KEEP MITCHELL DAY WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Oct, %—All collieries in che anthracite region idle on account of to-day being Mitehel tho story that United States Minister Squlers was Broche, Plain and Fan day. The miners held radew at bi Stern Brothers | Classique Corsets Fall and Winter Importations of the celebrated CLASSIQUE CORSETS, including the latest Paris Models, conforming to the more closely | Fitting Gowns in’ vogue. | Workmanship in Exclusive Materials of Siik, West Twenty- Perfect Fit and | taraa | cy Batiste and Coutil, third Street effect on Paris of a continuation of the disturbances. Although the settlement was concluded without any actual fall. ures certain difficulties were disclosed And nervousness is felt in consequence. Prices, however, closed steadior, Americans opened weak on New York selling, Improved, and afterwards be fore Rearing steady at ty. was tnactt' ha closed, auet Nid dled | Foreigners suffered from the Russian guatusiean Continentals wae dull, | Japan er! sixes of 1 ore | quoted at 101 3-4, ila BANK STATEMENT WAS BETTER THAN EXPECTED, Contrary to general expectations the Weekly bank statement showed a cash in of over $400.00, whereas @ loss oad been predicted. While the report 89 B whole was not satisfactory (t was ‘etter than waa looked for, The fig- ures a8 issued at the Clearing-~Houre 815,129,800 | u 200 Loa increase Depot increase egal Tend Speate, Femerve, increome | My nt La BED SETS, Complete facll- ities for theexecu- | P/LLOW Detailed sugges. | BROIDERIES and tions are offered | and SPECIAL DESIGNS and ESTIMATES submitted upon application, (Third Floor.) PARTICULAR STERY FABRICS, ‘DRAPERY European Market. 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Cine Sulle 704,1320 Sth Av,, Cor 32d St, Appotntm | THE NOON (RACING) EDI- | TION of The Evening World, ) | on sale everywhere, contains Handicap by Frank Thorp and the ONE BEST BET of the Day. OO nnn Ort locates ‘SEEING THE SUNDAY | wORLD THE MEGAPHONE MAN: Now permit me to call your attention to the most Interest. Ing feature of your entire about this marvellous ¢lty. You are privileged to v the rest of mankind, To-Morrow’s * Sunday World. On the first page behold the features of a beautifub young @ GIBSON GIRL, Beside her you can see the portrait of that remarkable man, Charles Dana Gibson, the artist who created her, made her loved and admired by the rest of the world, and Is now about to desert her for another love—the Art of Painting, A strange story, Mr. Gibson himself has told it, But we must Ny go on. On the second page we see pictures of a magnificent train calsieti cars, the cars of King Edward, the Emperor of Austria and other monarchs, We also read the question: “Shall the President, Like Kings, Have a Private Train?” Let us press on. bold headlines the astounding statement: “How I Planned to Kidnap 2h D. Rockefeller.” é | Faget Also, the picture of the man who makes the statement—thenoto- He tells crcum- Ais rious Pat Crowe, the Cudahy heir kidnapper. $2,000,000 ransom, On the next page we have the Interesting topic, Palmistry, as exemplified by the disclosure of “What Pandora Saw * In Mrs. Leslie Carter’s Palm.” Also, the story of a young man who has been left a fortune \ marry or not. Also, the story of MRS. KATE WEBER, happiest wedding, Let us go on, On the opposite page what do we have—the explanation of the mystery of “Vincent Harper"—the career of the Rev, Hen Adams, once most eloquent of New York pastors, who desert \ his wife and children because a “soul mate’ called him away, The true facts about him, even disclosing that the wonderful author, Vincent Harper, whose works have been causing such talk, is none other than “Father” Adams, and that his great stories are the outpourings of his own conscience. \ lege a : On the next page we have Ten Things Worth a Million Dollars. See the ten most valuable art possessions in this broad country. And they are all in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Look at them, on the next page. A Man Who Has Solved The “Servant Girl” Problem. aD not do, He has settled the servant question for good and all, = that it has come to pass. We must pass on now, The 0. Henry Story. The 0. HenryStory. I say it twice, ladies and gentlemen, and you know w Because the regular weekly tale by this clever young author, in the Sunday World, is the principal treat given to New York readers, Remarkable is the word to apply to this man’s writings. His stories never fail to create a sensation, To-m 1 assure you, is one of the best he has ever written, It is-called “THE CLARION CALL.” We will now pass on, To the right—look carefully, and see where New York Children Are Fed for Four Cents a Day. Impossible? Not at all, It happens right in this great city, and Izola Forrester—you know her writings—tells you all about it. Next, The Very Newest Things in Evening Gowns. Look, ladles, “Also, gentlemen, the very smartest, most fashionable thin, from Paris, described by its creator, M. Paquin, for readers 0 the Sunday World. milliner, one of the “GOOD NIGHT” stories for children by Paul West, is called “THE OGRE’S CASTLE.” To continue: THE HOME PAGE, edited by Margaret Hubbard Ayer, The Way of Caring for an Invalid is told in words and picture by a trained nurse who evidently knows her business ladies and gentlemen, And then— BBD: me imagination—another of those pretty little This one De = eae | ories and making faces to HERSELF iw uneal it, Mr. Louis Biedermann is {ts compiler, It will interest you, Now you have seen all sides of the MAGAZINE SECTION. still remains the ever-entertaining Funny Side, which is a cure for those who have been looking on the dark side of things. The Funny Ste is printed on the Sunny Side of the street and will make you split your Saye us look at the METROPOLITAN SECTION of the SUNDA,’ WORLD, the weekly record of New York Ne new we have seen all you are entitled to see untll to-morrow, ladies and gentlemen, We will call this trip off and put you safely-down at your homes, where The Sunday World will be delivered to you to-morrow if you order It from the news- jealer to-day ib D>: x = > | “Sececaccesoaceeeoeee lew to-day, one day in advance of . woman whom you have all seen before, She is the famous Upon the opposite page we behold in ¥ stantially of a great plot he conceived to carry the richest man ¥ \ in the world away from his Cleveland home and hold him for under peculiar conditions that make it doubtful if he is free to\ of mothers, who, at 89, is to be a guest at her daughter's golden q From Romance to Money—but money combined with Art., Ten simple little pleces of painting, sculpture, tapestry, carving— . ladies and gentlemen, and then gaze upon a still greater treasure XY Think of it! Mere man has done what clever woman could 4 How? By becoming a “general housework girl” h imself, Nay, Y do not laugh, Read this story carefully to-morrow and exult Also, as a contrast to this creation of the A good thing for you all to: learn, Ii another page a remarkable photograph of a young. woman y La a i A Collected Photograph, iy ers Y