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© Hundred Storm the Gates “Eleven” Off, MPLE UPON WOMEN. of Them Beaten Into Subjec- tion, and Five Arrested. by Police Are Fined. “hendred Columbia: students who pA eee thelr football squad off on p Lackawanna Rallroad at the Hobo- terminal to-day formed a flying ed and attacked the gates leading ek that was to bring York. The ga r peand, but al eral offic > tenpied to stop the students cas they ormeg yA wedge and carried the officers i feat. Beveral women In the dat the ferry-house were knocked And trampled upon, Superintendent doxen of the ferry employees and McLaughila, Weeks and Corydon, used er two-of the students were unconscious. ptoel gates on the Twenty-third boat in the slip were closed and ice poniied the students in on the @ock leading wo the boat. Five Students Arrested. i among the two hundred stu- i they arrested Clarence C, Mapes, pt & West Hundred and Twen- aged street; John Warren, of No, ‘One Hundred and Twenty-sev- street; Albert T. Swords, of No, Prospect avenue, Brooklyn; Charles of No. 419 Weat One Hundred and nth street, and Jerome A. Frank, Of No, % Bast Seventy-sixth street, ‘drome Company, and a maid. She find HEIR TO THRONE OF BELGIUM, HIS WIFE AND CHILD. Beautiful a Girt Is Taken to Bellevue After Struggle in a Cab, Nollie MoCoy, one of the stars of “The Earl and phe Girl’ now playing et the Casino, became violently insane th & cab cronsing Broadway at Forty- first street to-day and was taken to Belleyue Hospital. Her mental ,de- rangement is eald to be temporary and to have been broumit on by overwork, Careful treatment will probably make Posshble her return to the stage. In the cab with Miss MeCoy were her mother, her sister Besalé, of the Hippo- Just returied ‘rom Lakewood and bad stroggied in che cab all the way from the Twenty-third ptreet ferry, Mra, Mo- Coy was trying to get her to their Apariments in the Audubon, at Thirty ninth street and Broadway. but she be- trayed such strength and wildness that assislance became necessary, Bhe Is Very Pretty. Nellie MoCoy is a strikingly pretty wirl of high repute as a singer und dancer, She was not the best of health when she joined "The Parl and the Girl" company in the Wost at the opening of the poason, but persisted tn playing her part at every performance. The company closed at Chicago two weeks ago and came to New York for tne Casing opening on last Monday gium Long BRUSSELS, | ig LPOLD BROTHERS DEAD, AND UNDER ARREST. 10 CENTS A WEEK Aged Heir to Throne of Bel- in Ill- Health. Nov, 11.-The Count of | Flanders, brother of King Leopold and helr to the throne of Belgium, died at | 1.90 o'clock to-day from inflammation | of the respiratory organs, The Count was the only brother of | King Leopold and heir to the throne. te was born in Laeken, March 2, 187, | being two years younger than Leopold, | Hie sister, Princess Charlotte, Is | five years old. - but he never did. | Leopold, who Josephine Caroll | hengoliern Princ tally eaulnped buick of the Kingdom. in 187 and ib a major Second Regiment of Guards and C the Black & marrted Elina There are tary cht rlage. ale. night. Miss McCoy wag left behind, se- riously {l, She was Ineiryoted by the Bhuberts, ber managers, to remain in Chicago until she had completely re- govered her sirength, Wouldn't Heed Advice, Contrary to the advice of the Shubert Chicago representatives and of all her friends she followéd the oompany to New York and took part in the re- héareals, Ohanning Pollock and others Of cheWhubert staff tried to persuado | Moers for them to do ay they thought + With the five prisoners the two injured Marshall Roble, of No, 611 t One Hundred and Twenty-seoond and Bernard 8. Van Rennaelaer, No. #@ West Ninety-soventh street, taken to the Police Court, There fnjured wore patched up and the der arroat were arraigned oF aed on charges of disor- a Bat fhe the other students followed and jcemen . toned in the rer yond fa with the result thar ene | W hurtled back to the eae “tJ yes ie, got te wo men alte on, but while ah sora) to court P the Min | te i ents one g yt] He sald several of dD They ine homes. ig of not fake ped pis an F gcraeshee |, and one Woman was SEES THE HORSE ___SHOW AGAIN, (Continued from Fin from First Page.) F ‘ of an hour, By then the pollos were tog trouble in controlling the 0 it preseed about the box, and hen the Royal Admiral left the Gar- Ace ‘With his nephew @ Jane had to be . through the crowd, mnt furni re of Clase To to-day, lea’ d hunters must be up to carry- pounds to hounds, partons: ‘the fences to count 7 per cei tha winner is ridden by a lady, o Ww! me prevented to the rider by n Yde, orm Over et {a called pig pen,” wauare of four barred A feats” wd Collins Co a Crupper, jr Collins got into t alt noree aa to det a te Re? ie to break his neck unseathed. He wae up on and marted her at the pen rush, im mare got to ‘Be rai iike @ whol, Mr. Colling Dodie as if he had been pro- ma mortar, described a pa ong lane ante on his Ars} in the tan- Mailed at n rider to pick himself up nd ree unt, Whereupon she imediatel again, Causing & roar o! aug h~ lone of the hunters liked the pig pen ‘and pores their faite by elt ‘oy eit and kic} ag. Newport Inty the per on he. bi pot Woe the nag to get out of it util | haken him o thoroughly that ath hanging on to the saddle with \ Miss Beach Gets Ovation. cy lo Bene riding Countess Collin ve the finest ex- 8 of horsemansh in Clags 104, Der mount in and out of the pli she oi clean jumps. Bhe fe: d & great ovation for hey skilful Hollo "a Char ther's Mavourneen, ower and “pawin H. Weather. i Toy, * the next class (No, 10) four pairs oniés, oiher than Phetlands, were In giitterls gan) driven to a 3 Watson's Chiffo; beautitul pair of biac! . BI ot the bi y it, the red; Harry yne 1 and atteretncn, b La rd, the yellow rib- iia Grace Watt's Gray Girl Night the H.C. ditt ve her team and was feurth in the judging, en esweht up to EB. D. it pot GC thire iar Odell, before | Wi ook | we wish to be absolutely certain that peatting | “OLCOTT ASKED 10 eq | Committer, and that Mr. Olcot! had the se 8. tae 4 saad Peta a aid is best about it. a i te and Pal | 8 ‘as it anyone connected with the} York Legislature? A. No, not at though ety il she went | all. Bate Res ea g, distk, None in the! Q. Or sonntcted with New York poll- ge RAew, that coy thes? A, I think not. on he verge 01 ry Was” tn a ae Q. Or with the Legisiature or erred a of any jurisdioon? A. 1 think not; Iddle of | *hink he was an insurance man. col-| Q. Did you know Thomas P, Husted? gn A. Very well, Q For what service was he paid by the Equitable? A. Of that I have on ‘tments, knowledge; I did not know tha he was hraelan fdvined that she be asnt rs . for @ rest. ‘said Bhe ever paid, in a fow Up to Q. It appears that he signed a receipt days. had shown symptoms of| for money yearly paid for professional my aor serious sg tee gervices, You know nothing of the na- day Neots, agains the drat act Wedneaday pe 0 first act Wy lapsed. Mer understudy, already in emtiolpaion of the heoesalty for Ing” Cg cod og , was be wo ber agart A » thal ¥ bi. aregory, by Pi Aah I ture of these services? A, I know noth- long rest is essential to prevent pee ing of that; I did not know he was re- patent -corepoveee tained, I would say that fr, Husted WW PANG O eSsEzSSRS SOUND STEAMER he appeared to be a broken old man, He hadn't told why John A. Nichols be recbived $1, 000 a Castel of Ware's Bl sdmmeaiiey gs: tone roy, ba Blows Out as Boat Passes | Viee-Fvesisent ox the Bquituble Lite, wa Hell Gate. an Ineurance man with a claim against the compa an 1 don't recall. wats in connection with any lagaitio, fanator?" erhape,” he adder friend was called, Alter a few preliminary Hed beem put to him We coni- journed. yotll Tuesday pext, puo-comuLmce Went Gorse D, pquire, foi y of Khe LQuitadie, qiestions Tow s4isrnoon ee the home 0 Two byndred passengers were given) ig yarn) ne depositsoa. a right of terror and darkness whivh wine Legislative Insurance Committee Ua James W. Alexander to Thomas b. $1,000'to Thomea D, Husted, The James Xi ‘Husted, the same os last was known a8 ‘Tht Bald Bagle of There js no record of any legal sery- record of $15,000 to Tracy, Boardman made to Tracy, Boaraman iv Piatt on to James F. former Boston, being rendered helpless through the lack Of @ duplicate for a gavket in the botler connections, whieh blew Oul ag the steamer was passing HLroigh Hell Gate off Astoria. Although the damaged gasket was one tnat could be replaced at very little cot, Capt, Aaton Hardy was unwilling to proceed under @ makeshift, and after drifting helplessly in darkness all night rren was brought back to Mar- 6.9 this morning, where “vas repaited and the vessel was allowed to start again at 10 o’clook. Not a Serious Thing, ' “The blowing out of the gasket was not a very serious thing,” eajd (eneral Mapager Rrady this afternoon, ‘but as extended well into thie morning by the Drought out # note written on October 16, by ‘o, then Comptroller of the quit- ‘a check for $1,000 to Thomas D. yea: James W, Husced was Speaker Westchester. lees performed by Husted. Platt. That was on Wapteraber 16, fas. Another October 4, pH former President Life, telling nim to send @ check note read wand the brocher of Assemblyman of the Assembly for several terms, He No Record of Legal Service. ore was another payment without payment 6,0) was 16. + In a na 08 ont peyesh was nate Superintendent Ay dawirance 4 day me rans Pesaran son fof trhotias former go! Frank tea and mani? Jordan, to dog” funds In the Equit- ie! “The storks of anger among the Ware from le serge, he didn't know passengers I do mot believe. Capt, | wh the fugitive Mt itbeas was dead Hardy told me that they wer ead sat- I received « letter from fefed wit twwhat he hed done and that r. many of them bed 80 expreswed them- may other a few days ego from Can- our boats are perfectly safe in every detall before they proceed we deemed | Mt best to walt until another gasket could be put in. selves to him. saw many of the passengers Le} worn and oc No Idea of Business. Done, of them ente & complaint, ) preciated tint what wo did was ter bitpough |. mae 18 evidence that dur. terest. t five yeats Frank Jordan ikea aide Coralia it wala Pew to the Baullable tira be swore that he couldn't «) Mind faintest idea of the amount of he had ‘aamnuel 8. MoOurdy (not a relative of Mutual fe family), Assistant trat of the Equitable,’ was sworn after Jordan, and | Senator Thomas ©, Platt, In his efforts . country is to wrest control of the Republican Stato | Whe Miiaafute journe the machine from Odell, had selected Con- eae, a bm aafe. hes greseman Jacob Van Vechten Olcott to on Governor Succeed William Halpin as President of For show vmany” yeara bark von jhe New York County Republican Com-| vouchers? A. For ten yoars. mittee. . What reco! have Congressman Olcott spent much of the ces rendered? A. T Ph doy none. Afternoon in Senator Platt's office, No. Payments te Batoheller, # Broadway, perfecting details of an organization (6 take the place of that whlch has been under the control of After the conference, Senator Platt admitted that he had asked Mr. Oleott ‘00 gcoept the presidency of the County GOOD COFFEE Will do, IF you can digest it, matter under donsideration. He added: Of one, by you may be sure—there Caer repaiaee you of legal DEPEW LOSES HIS MEMORY ON FUNDS (Continued from First Page.) pen 4 AS 15, de t te, say only #.14.01 Bit vided he Now York Life, che arged to ‘Leg show you 1897, James F. * with blue stamp. {n cagh to Mr. Perce? Q, Was that the tainer by the company the first one Do you hi to thy Mp a tme 0! way aa ot th dea his death California wheré the co A. Twas familiar with ¢ Trouble in Call Q, Will you please suction? A. Thi named Andrew t at that time and he was Veritine ‘hat T have In ¢ trouble Several years ago it was announced that the Count waa about to give UP his right of succeasion tq the throne, ‘Doree children survive--Prince Albert through hie fath death pecomes the helr to the throne the Princess Henrietta, married to the Prince of Orleans, and the Princess » married to & Hor . Prince Albert Is considered a man of | promise and ts a great favorite with King Leopold, who considers him m: 9 whe “shoulder, genera) Prusala aller of the one 44 in October, dren righ it George is f April ‘to Gener er as counsel for thi sowing, year, Ry: ¥? understand there was a matter in mpany Wa: quired to spend conalderable money? fet, veg air, lfornia, that tran- nin 1897, ‘lune was prance Commissioner of Callfornia very sealous a In defending the interests of the joy-holders in his State er iam, 1897, he addressed tion to the Attorney-General rh the Eauitahle was not entitled to 40 ase it wy Whe laws of Cali ee omar capi andthe lawa of the wired $200,000, Se wring of the an opinion at im tata leat ta 3 4d busin fines in in Cpite apna of sioner wrote us a Totter Aa Es iO furnish him immediat. us oft State of Calltornia, to business {n that State not complying with fornia; partlcularl tal was only $100, te of California hereafter the Etnies Blale of toe taal reat ite effect enu fornia, and that di of the matter. Thereupo In Ban Pranciseo Wie a and to be fasued yi ine of week 6 ante, the name addrees premium, the kind force, the risk, the § Tt Would have cost ua first place, and for such eervioes after we him the inform th oe ty would be satist if an examination of the Interested expert, Governor Budd, of the examéination. Mutual and rhe peer ie any know-—and ae with the condition The Superior Cr Ladies’ if Coat at ire have gotten tne materi enable ts to make the valuae ion in the ee would be and we got i Gan Meena ‘That Ip the whole a) COOOHESOEEOEAEE SD BOO b8009 edit Store nglish M. Sti ey Ke About the thé effect at pl fat ot the pe: tn Call ah Sie , . mt whether pollvy, tme of ‘cominuance Fd of lgpsed et mount of IAS eohaer polictes down to the Budd Came to to ‘New York. iy $40,000 ther fe had furn' e then sald he we would aes ite inted or! went a LEAD PLATT FIGHT Sa SREY Orman Vt was announced this afternoon that | Im a ut Pie * ant 4 ine Overcoats iba Overcoats, *r0.75 © *30,00 re in sixty ot dni y this mar- M cu réy 8 ore, nnd Cu wore, ‘The remainder waa een the Mutual Life and The money was tin chs ot has had been |t State Ly RaOREN tendant of Finance, r Qa IMs retainer continued down A. Yes, until i@ year, the Umy of his ie to make Governor Budd came on here, came to the Equitable gag He to the Lp York yi! a our the epi. ~ CSE ue “WIE SIS SHE GOT Indicted Lawyer Supposed to) Have Killed Himself Said to be in West. Mrs, Nagle Objected as Allow- ‘ance Was Cut to Quar- ter a Week. For Men and @Women 95.0 a $4.00 A FITTING TRIBY TE “Never had shoes that ys Bg ag OVERS, Didn't know there be euch a Aifference in sien Siting. WALK. /OVER SHOES fit the over.’? It's good to get that tribute from a WALK-OVER wearer, because it proves the shoe to be what is claimed for it, perfect fitting. Perfect freedom for the feet, combined with — en re in all WALE-OVER SHORS, The Bke-Toe, which we show, hae come to he known as the Young man’s favorite,” A good,, gracefal shoe, very pleasing to particular people, Tt comes in calf or patent leather, biucher, tana oe Soli: Itie made for both sexes and 19 one of the most modish mannish shoes offered for women's wear. ORT A WALK-OVRR and ft your foot all over, /f After haying disappeared, supposedly by drowging himself, following his In- dictment/and hall-jumping, Benjamin F. Chadsey, @ former Brooklyn lawyer, ts believed to be under arrést in Niles, Mich., where he is said to have lived Mra, John. B, Nag! er of Coroner William O'Gorman, ir, the recent M: ©, canylidate for Borouxh President of the Bronx, to-day summoned to court ‘ber husband, John B, Nafle, a well-to- undor the name of Paul Smith. a : ‘ District-Attorney dank ot Kings lo paint and awning manufacturer, County, who knows y “by signi] Prowler of Tammany | Leader Peacy will start for Niles to-morrow, to make | Nasle, enersing him with non-support, the identication, ‘The arregt.was made| Although the Nagles have a beautiful by Private Detective Orr, on @ warrant home at No, 9 East One Hundred and charging Chadsey with jumping his ball, | Twenty-second street and are consid- Chadsey was a prominent Brooklyn |¢'¢4 prosperous, Mra, Nagle's com- lawyer and known as the Boy Orator, | Plant charged that she has recelved bocmme he mede ao many speeches tn | but 10 cents a day for years until this 1906, As ooinael for the estate of tho tho | Week, when het husband out her allow- widow of thé Inte Daniel Goltina, now |ANce of ready money to 2 conte for the Mr, he wea acoused of Week: She aleo charged that all the bo funda 4nd was onjeced | Harlem lawyers she consulted were i} trightenea by Nagle's influence and re- |fused to touch her case. HAD CATARRH rien, ; Ana on Dreaded tore re Aes “ae lawyer was then accveed of mis- appropriating finds trom the estate of William Meyers, and ed to Central America, He was later arrested In San Francisca by. Detectlye Orr, On the, day ost for his tial, March 17, 1908, Chadsey, who was out on pall, went to che Battery and hired a boat. When the boatman, wha had been seht for cigars, came back, he found Chadagy’s silk hav and papers. Although it wag’ believed that Chadsey had committed guicide, his bond was declared fortelted. KEMP’S TRUCK WAS FIERY CHARIOT His. Logd of Grass Furniture Destroyed and He Had Nar- row Escape. “Gee, but the sun is hot for so late in the year," sald Joseph Kemp to him- self to-day. Joseph was driving two horses to a truck load of prairie grass furniture across the pkita between Went wttwet and the pler of the ditt- zens’ bev phon Company, at the foot For Mn A writes: catarrh or bronchial value of Vinol aa I do. Before aking tt had catarrh for Afteen years, and for the last year | had @ pain in my pas, or coughed night ona day, which to lbee T felt sure I was ry tte consumption. as nothing seemed to he! me. “Vinol was recommended, and after tak: ing four dotties | am entirely cured. ‘Would not take $1,000 for the good it has done ms. 1 w. 1 could persuade every- body who suffere from eatarrh and bron- ctiat troubles, or who dreads consumption, to try Vinol.”” “To further convince the prople of New York in regard to the value of Vinol we Wm. b. Riker & Son Co,, declare it to be the most ware aay ration of cod iver | OM for all wasti ses, the greate t Doalth restorer ond ‘erent creator for the weak the convalescent and the aged which ‘we have ever sold. “We can only ask every person in Now York to try Vinol on our guarantee to ro- tora bork money if it fails, This is @ fair, bonost offer on which you cannot lose. ‘You can get Vinol “eagati of the fo}. | NEW YORK STORES: 179 Broadway *1177 Broadway #952 W, 125th St. BROOKLYN STORE; *565. Fulton St. ° Open Bvenings ‘n, paid of. Charles Biker's ore, ares Vtg aye, and 24 He was driving north and the sun *itganah go yt ree on his ‘ent a at; 1917 Amsterdam ave.; sae 'g Drug Stores, 601 Sth ay.) 126th & ota ah 34 av.; 428 Columbus Ore a atta Kt wh Bolton Drug Serve. a ene Seen ed was hits pack i, heat wi moke, tu raed “ground” to sée If his coat was ol ho Sarees eal ss 4 Somebody fut of the truck af! through with It. greiner out mentnen pty oa chant ait aen SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. EAM AssoRTED FRUIT & NUT . pournl0e “hoconates SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. CHOCOLATE covmRED, ASSORTED WRUIT & AUT EMYRNA PIGS. ounrlOe “chocoLares pouxstSe SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. by it, tie Py asta Ro Matte Ly ake i ' | antag MOLASS! Kissus ow anlSe n't the firemen @ Lord & Taylor Have Arranged for Saturday A Special Sale of Girls’ Coats and Suits at greatly reduced prices, Girls’ Coats of navy, brown and greef BUTTRK PRANUT f 10¢ Midis Sion ge § CHOCOLATES Aan BRITTL| eeceeee POUN wane Oe’ A im ‘RO KINDS..... CHOCOLATE ROASTED Jon-40 Park Row Store Oven Evenings Until 11 p'Clook, goa gat ee A i 10) jay Lf nl anv a ‘ Gia, fut LE. mBstCAs PRNOCHI ; 1 CRON Prato $ AUY SEN OUND ZIG DAN ALMONDS, ,....0% sn | en Denartm , se Girls’ Coats , of navy, brown and red ker- Tailor Shops: 110 Fitth Ave. melton cloth, ye ans sey yen braid trimmed, ¢ } . sleeves satin lined, also | also fancy materials, made |}! bury Sy lothes | heavy mixed cloths, various | in empire styles, very dressy After stent ii to (8| models to select from; any sizes,4to14 yrs; value $15; at $10.00, coats; sizes 4 to 14 yrs; value’ 420,00, at $15.00. *MEN’S SUITS $25 At the Lambert Stéres you'll find them hand cate. if ipes, others plain. Salesrocmy: tailored with all the care given by the best custom Tailor at half he'll charge you for an exact dupli- New, 1 t Sack Suits § gray bute, nd bisck, some Bach an example of the highest suphesaion v the bost Tailoring Art, the n Who Wears Them.” 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street. Bole Agent ed } Girls’ Eton Blouse Sutts in mixtures; about 50 suits; ages 14,15 & 16 yrs,; for- merly $25.00, to close at Girls’ Dresses of navy, brown and tedserge, trimmed with eontrasting cloth and fancy braid; a splendid school dress; any sizes 40 14 yrs, ure unfinished worsted ins h seli-colored overplaide $14.75 \ At $7.50 “ value 810. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. Millinery. Saturday, November 18th. Children's 7 rimmed Hats, 14 00, pane: