The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1905, Page 2

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HE SAYS MCURDY USED N HIME tf rMLIN atchman in Van Ingen » Residence Captures p areety Thief, D cor $1,500 LOOT. \Henry D. Morgenthau Forced to Allot 1,000 « Shares of Lawyers’ Title Which Insurance How Révhard A. MoCutdy seomtimos | through bag | kAined to Mr, SO ge used the Mutual Life as @ sandbas Who sug you that that ett tein ts “that, Met @ Strange Man. was revealed this @tternoon to the wai tye of ‘oti | Tegislative Insurance Committee bY | Henry D, Morgenthau, president of the ite Central Bond and Realty Company. In 191 Morgenthau entered inte an Agreement to increase the capital stock) jj¢; of the Lawyers’ Title Lisurance Com- pany, agreeing to take 7,000 shares, When Morgenthay recoied” this allot | ment he divided it among numerous parties, tholuding the Equitable Lite, | Som to which he gave 1,000 shares, Georg: HL. Biuire Mand associates,” of the) © Equitable alique, got 600 shares. When Richard A, MoOurdy heard of thie he} surance went into ® age Finadiy friends brought him and Morgenthau together. “Mr. MoCurdy wanted to know what I meant by leaving the Mutual Life ont," said Morgenthau, ‘T totd him @hat all the stock had deen allotted and that besides it had deen my purpose to leave the Mutual Life out, because it ‘was one of the largest holders in the Lawyers’ Title bay fag se ede one Cy ‘Dia he say whether or competitor—the “ioe and | the Mutual rool ta oeling ‘“vrust ope | Nigaerey was | Money to a d in the Mansion All Night, Rifling Place at His ‘a, Morglar, ema!) of. girth. but panther, had all but got $1,00 worth of Joot In the sot Paward H. Van Ingon, the importer, at No, street, be wae caught by | The wouble with John Madison, the ured crook, ja that he was greed: wast't satiefled with looting a jew seity cage of $1.50 In gor. } ‘ever satished with smoking six of Mr fot and fragrant 0-cent | 5 elgafé. Te wanted more—and he got it. | ‘Whistling the ites! come opora hit) ‘the buteber boy from the shop around avenue came to the Van| late yesterday afternoon | @ roast, meak and @ fow) or gate be found a ahab- worked tip 4 Mayen * pinatty he sus- gested that I try to pring the two title | with surance oumpanios together in « merger and in- | &*4, My relations ie thwe ot crease the capital stook. Out o€ €6 | ime np i increase I was to have let che Mutual | peringendent Life im ‘This was never confummated.” bre rot are not EW HAZING TRIAL ON AT ANNAPOLIS Midshipman Tells How He Was Stood on His Head \ Until Senseless. wo, At the ares clad, individual. ti hip you earry the orders tn,” Voluntoered the ‘shabby one. The bother boy ee in suet embryo. He didn’: no- that the other had furtive eyes and tread ile an alley cat It didn’t oo- man with & raggod it and no collar on hie solled collar would hardly be athehos to the Ingen establishment. Ragged One Vanished. AD the dime this wae hanging fire | 7?" Augustus Julliard kept telling Mor- genthau how angry McOurdy was. “When I had my interview with Mr. | MoOunly,” continued the millionaire [neve nus be “he told me that I need expect no fa | matter fn ich the deni: ‘at the companies loaning money on real ee tees by Poon tate ventures. We needed the Mutual and I wishtd to placate Mr, MoCurdy.” ent aa at 4 As a remult of this effort to plaonte te Seaton raeet > the czar of the. Morgenthau ent | being to ay Rem of word to Mec that he could have | {rom she the “Sion Fut” pi nd a etaiaer ts “for the Mutual” nag tte band Lawyers’ Mortgage Inaura: Poll A pany. And MeCurdy aoowpted this, but jer Cnet Demuts Superinernont ei it newer reached the Mutuat Life, [Kone oe who is at t ‘This wna the atoak which was divided (Uh, 0) tthe departmnens se Wo among McCurty and the rest of the Figance Committee of the Equitable As @ result of Morgen au's or WITNESSES BLAME at 11% 0 hare, aay ory stocurdy, Toon, Jule) ENGINEER FOR WRECK. lined, George: Haven and Prederto ‘ well wore selling their holiinas at trom | Frederic Cromwen followed Morgen- princi Creare ae giant iow the on thé Central Road stock had been offered to MoCurdy for Viaduct. the Mutual Life; that George G. Haven j and Jeiilard gave bor an allotment ot An inquest. into’ the death of Jomes 100 He didn’t know and didn’t) W. Knapn. of New Rochelle, who was oo killed tn @ collision between passenger 5 ANNAPOLIS, Md, Deo %,—Court- mania) proceedings againgt Midshipman Trenmbe Cofin, jr, a member of the! third class, on the charge of hasing) Midshipman Jer@une P, Kimbrough, of the fourth class, began at the Naval Academy to-duy, The oharge is sup- Ported Ly the specification that the ao- cused cmused Kimbebugh ta stand gf) Kils head chntinvously for a space ot} ten minutes or thereabout anq@ until he bectame unconsclous |. (ook place on the Dee, 14 last between 7'and 7.9 o'clock Midshipman George W. Hewlett, of the thin class, was the first witness He testified that he had door of th poom 68 in Bancroft Hall on the evening of Deo. 12, and that he standing on his and Kimbrough’s room- whith he tossed the servitor out of livery of his burden, and the two of them Went in together through the basement oor. They deposited wielr Joints and fowls on the table. ‘The, butoher boy turned to thank his Kind aseistant, but the raggedy man =F sii the last anybody eaw of person for several hours. subsequently that he had two fights of stairs and away in & closet on the The Van ingen house- i moved and had its being } during the evening, he wecond floor slept Mr. and amid their daugater. Wr ten Joan U. mepil, | REBELS. DRIVEW TO LAST STAND, BATTLE HARD. (Continued, from Firat Page.) int DOCTOR GES WP HOPE FR ERE Millionaire’s Physician Says the Sick Man Cannot Be Re- stored to Health. tf i 2 < ‘alter midnight Mr, was startled out of 4 sound noise from the third fo ire gud ivoked around, ‘tne Prokhoroff cotton! sought to evude the quesidan on the “Drujing,| sountle of Inorinied son, The witness was asked “standing <r the head" meant, | He put hfs head on the floor and raised his feet @ few inches trom the Sree jin @ series of Jom thelr defenders mill, thé headquarters of the ‘ and } may other houses for the distafice} the boulevard and what ‘ask where they got the mack. ‘clock the watchman was eed as he sat in the main jall- t tributary of the Tyer- ard was stoutly pear etaei | a# many as seven being counted within | pare 90 yards of a single street tye A IP formed the first and the network of streets be- hind were barricaded at. intervals These were left standin having strutegically made @ elrevit, to n plain northwest of the city. enabled them to take the revolu- | tloniate in the rear, compelling the evac- of the position practically «with- | strain on the p24 i. and armé and wee hard on the head. Kimbrough also exhibited this perform- /eaee to the Court a little later. Midshipman Kimbrough was the nex |witness, and it developed that he was unable to identify Coffin as the man who, had hazed him. ars, is that no lower class man must ook at an upper class man under, such oss, as the rebels were unable to | Cireumstancés, and this was so figidly fight the artillery with revolvers, and they possessed few rifles. REBELS HALTED IN ST, PETERSBURG. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec, 2-5. P. M.—The energetic measures taken by | the Government have completely over- turned the ag of the revolutionists Yor Wi Practically all the! een arrested. The Althyugh Charles T. Yerkes, Jr. of the traction magnate a: declamd to reporters to-day that his father wes very health and might be able to leave his 9 few days Dr. Loomis, of No, & East’ Thivty-ilith street, the at- tending physician, declared in contra- diction that there was no hope forthe 7 ice with the chisel, The rule, it ap- Liner) hres i, They u nd fe me ot the Loot, i, Sais @ silyet bair juste, sok ym Md and. observed in the present case that brough could rot say that Coffin hat He told. however, how he hazed by being agent to until he gtive out eaety: — STORM COMING THIS WAY. The following specta stonm warning was received from Weghington by the ‘eather Bureau late this after- Dr. Loomis declared that Mr. Yerkes is dying trom a Complication of diseases of which the must serious is Bright's Tia The end will come, af: physician, within a few days and por aibly iv only @ matter of hours. Various stories are being told in ex- Yerkes stopping at instead of in his ty-elehth street and Fifth read the re a Nj out saving we Mr, Appleton hag re- ‘One Hi an Pree Voutik etret tread eT personal counsel | would not go on the etand, to obtain decisions in insurance {ootteel | 6 sieabaiaertsibblibit tesasisleaengiasnertsiatiiabiembcmtieas A. Yes, alt, is ta Moatiaire wei Panel womb, Sem S Pies eae coral bul ond to o) met, thi ites wold belt +0 Hirai ay silver buckles, sliver house at 3 planation of Mr. the Waldorf-Astoria "e utheast storm warning | the Attorney-Gentral for yqur | ai Ag Well, I didn’t like to speak distepecttully of { ur this; When | went into i i surance Department _ I hadant te opinions from the Att Atiornsy Gener ft ea! phother way, Al tewe ~ i“ he same that's why i entered outside counsel, T wanted g man in bet a= l could have confidence and who,.? hetieved, would be whaniutely honest pe eee As to the Prussian Life. When in doubt, y iy. Q. Now, when yon admitted the Prus-| largest assort ne and each kind the 1the Best of ate to this, Bla you take UND PROFIT. Seca on “hat—os te ie Nod your PENNY A pou ri eho SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. TOA. ANbOANB 15¢ _ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY. — {nty mind) OCOLATE SILVEH WLIENGS, Jie /AMORIED FRUIT AND. WUE 166 ‘The wvidle Mires @pi Val- orm is iivoreaging in e'@ogth and jmoving rapkty northward they have caftured most | es of rifles and revolvers those in actual possession of strik-| high scattheast winds along vhe middle era and revolution!sts whose lodgings | ohed last night r arms were found the own- rate ntock cigars, That's all wan A station the Wurglar pai: twenty-seven years old He used to live at Mills At Headquarters they had acaba three mon Falgned in Yorkville Li at that he would he he could formally Bouth and West Friday,’ —— cry. ess Mlle —— FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. $0) bail tor Genera! Sessions. Jeaders from thelr itted while awatting arraignment, ttrat Tie bad been Known a Joty » a yen ‘tantly i gid Seventh Ward of “L apt Per | a fol be bows. raed Mom toom to Fou uff 1 picked up on the ere was one jewelry that h had to be a pris ook tomorrow's races | fall Roen well at 3 w, where an early ‘ot . ly Six and a pait furlongs that several reg- » the uprising, ex: at of the revolution- W ‘ar Office used to explain | the Russian defeats in Manchuria . helng "part of @ preconceived plan” | draw the enemy On, taken elaborate precautions to pre the execution of the threat to blow up j the bridges of the radimads running out SD RACE —Ohe ond onehalf tur | 77,07 we, UrUROaS ut tiple ta bite to eat and window. The watch- 'm & Ook by trade but ra. ‘been out of work and was half gtarvine | ond Gort dent RACE-~Three-qua dus been posted so as to nd the crossing over of the Volga smatier bridges of the provinces, however, tne While acting inde- adopted the wame pian Fival of reinforce- i hes LAWYER PERRY CONVICTED, Sentenced to Three Years for Subs ornation of Perjury, Loyd A. Perry, the attorney, of No 28 Brosdway, who has been on trial before Judge Thomas and a jury in the Criminal Branch of the Uni a Gireult Court tor iwo days onc cheres Of subornation of to-day THIRD Sich besbSohaos "tne numbers of dead and e not yet been esiabiished ining a squadron Ss has also been other trains have been | jon, SEESES ee @ days on a churge addition to the 150,000 rounds of taken by the Semionovaky to Moscow from here thirty ammunition were A squadron of, the oye rae started from St. Peters A Gately provounced, Judge paints A the Faldaie-aged ineyer to thee the Jage granted |», # ee x a upon Richard A jent's office of Cc Westohest or Co ¥j 0, who is ultimately destined to undertake the task of crush- liton in the Baltic in temporary command gt 4 stay ot the United Makes Court ot a - GOTTON SOLD FREELY ‘ AS PRICES DROP. Cotton was again undor Prewure to- iy 4 Wali Street intorouts selling freely | neg houses UNloeding mod. ee th t the general strike c 8 ade to blow up the mite, me One mite he Nigu-Ore} Rail- # come Téports that people are threatening the revolutionieta with ven. massactes on & lange seale UNCONSCIOUS NEAR CREEK. SPRINGFIELD, , & conductor tn the Lon ‘o-day found Ba Italian thirty-five years o MUTUAL AS A SANDBAG| Clique Grabbed for Itself, hich acces conld he have No. he did not; ‘him te eld a “Mr, Cay, Le a 1 McCurdy’s Threats, vors from the Mutual Life nor anything | P’ od eat, aes po Ny ‘con. |@ulsed and in many respecte tm the way of Joans ‘Thte was bad be- | Suited by erintendent as to, what — oe chase there were only two of three bis | dispowtiton 1 hate et be in the ar del which have had with I regard mygelf to tint ex- Mr. lh ca regard the qu a ty Sul eer of In- Re Nea of the New Coroner, Investigates the Collision 4 trains the New York trestle \eelin Didn't Know Either, (rian Of cived and Fourth ateeat Fs ‘Adrian Ieelin, fr., testified that Be) Pak avenue on Deo. 19 was begun dian’ know it either. Before Qromwoll got away from the) yo “Oi ciginesr, Horne, of the witness stand he testified that the work | Poughkeepsie local, which tw Shout. “mea ee ry <4 could ed cand, Father” Mes Action. “I mean to te the sosen to, et bottom of this,” 10 find out who the day tr Cyhner Whaler ‘hventy-tiv otter commuters were injured in the BStamfort local, was arrested, $\ot retrenchment n the Mutual Life bed) Stn remsmnaibhity for the ae begun, He thought it wes an “honest | "po icoman testiNied ry a guess” that there Would be @ saving of peatorent em ‘tO, htm ‘by. Bwitchmen 000 next year. Lou Payn discovered overnight that he tts iy) made & nmlstake in his proceding test mation tease {be ough: [own account nT ie detectives on my mony when he sald he had not read the upon whic i. (28, mt towermaen, immedi- ia focal was following Stam- n,, Dut the, eng! to: sey. Ms, wt adapt th, Bacnord bo nee x carefully. “that I had aE En aan given by Ba. rt recently, It goes ward 3. Mnat 1 read it because my Bones Axehet, switchman in the tower Hinginese Vi Horne’s counsel said that he 1 employed J, Ryder Cady, so State officgr, didn’t you a State officer, But In another year € bg Was 3 ae bgt y Lat WALNUT rs: J0¢ | ‘Sask he Say tore haf vg 4 | Se couldn't yee my attorney. oi here Oa dete he | SPECIAL FROM DECEMBER 26th to goth. Mr, Payn, if ther y ee NIVE-POUND D BORNE hich has been published In d tn pow oy that you recelved a pay- ONE. POUND BOXES. the Mutual Re- ten came J. Ryder Cady to the ww ness stand, and he chi Rioh “| MoCurdy with having trled on the occasion when he Viaited and convey the trformation from van Payne phat re Prussian eonpani Would be outwitted to pug. in waa. the way igo i Hi fe: Arrived. jady’s Call on Meo © nies to i at Inunteated witht Cae 111 deliver 310 10 and, as be Tae ts rates: because suc! vo be in 0 hi the ierine of Hing M NEW THEORY AS LITTLE BOY'S TO SENDER OF POISON CAND Albany Police Believe In- tended Victim Could “Guess"’ Plotter, (Mpecial to The Bvening World) ALBANY, Deo, %8.—The polloe mitted thelr cards in the case of the poisoned ohoocolates to-day and are now working on a combination, Gmith, “Queen Titania” of the Albany ‘by| Srsival, to whom the chocolates were and Clayton MeKinley, "Pringe Charming’ of the carnival, who th engaged to Misa @mith, are both being olosely watched. ‘The theory that & Jealous rival of Mise @mith deapatched the Christmas box of palsoned candy ‘e #Ulll held, but the police believe that both Miss Smith and MeKinley could |) Suoss pretty close as to who the gully Tho oulprit, they aay, te one of the immediate circle in which Mise aes i Fifteen girl triends of tthe many of them clerke in Pearl street stores, have been questioned by the police, but no evidance of material value was obtatned, Didn't Teli of Warning. A ciroumatance to which the police have «liven considerable weight is the £9! receipt by MoKinley a fow days before view. Ho | Christmas of an anonymous letter warn- r sald, /ing him Miss Smith woulfrece! 4M ‘not communioate his tears to Miss Smith. The letter wae one of fory or titty ee @ epistles received by both | Cin! ja | McKinley amd Mine Smith during {) past eight months, il r The writing in the letters waa die: jar to timt on the box of polsoned 4 candy, The baffling nature of the case &nd the prominence of both Miss Smite and McKinley has provoked in some quarters this query; “Did any third party sené the candy?’ Mise Smith, since her to ously Tecelved and e¢ Mulrina Smith - of there was mold =. Of the ahooo! ‘enue, where the @oiltaion er eaid he a own account. ke There waa h poison in that boa to oot report of the Mutual Re- | on He sot red signal against i vorat famntive ‘Vandetp. the Te Mr Bin Nth curled at at, the 5 Company. serve Life Insurance pa day and asked the case Breen, train dispatcher, and | ment ing the fers oaice as bother cated pucbagne. CANDY \FOR THE HOLIDA buy, go to Loft's. ” Se ace pric New erop fe Imported French Glace he New Crop Just $1 49 sent fox from im: 4 ti Sale of | rted Satin Lined Baskets 25cEach, as age a ris Notes ea at tt a AWFUL ECZEMA For Two Years He Could Not Sit Nor Lie Still-~ Suffered Terriply with Pain and Itching—Scratched Till Flesh Was Raw — Grew Worse Under Doctor's Care, SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES “When my boy was six years old he guffered terribly with eerema, He could neither ait still nor lie in bed quiet, for the {teh- ing was dreadful, He ,would irritate spote by sera : thst only med 11 onl woe Moviten | gave him any relief until I used the Cuticura Rem- ! edies, And I can- not them too much. A doctor trea’ ben ar beds ae thing, but the eczema seemed lyr Epc irey ple gk non yh lower fey rps Med Yor two until it very nearly covered the back part df his leg to the knee, “Finally I i Cuticura Ointment, and fret in he ning, and that evening — t in the mor and that even: befory I put my boy to bed I used them sot and the improvement even in few hours was the inflammation seemed to be so much 1 we two rag Cuticura ed) Mra. A. J. ‘Prietelphis, jee umbia Avenue, Philadelphia, Picture Books FREE. ‘The Gillies Annual Distribution of aly Books ts still in proge ress, The custom of serving , Coffee to New Year's Callers is a constantly growing one and now, cae as always, these favorite Gillies brands Miss | will prove acceptable-— Cash Coffee, good and pure,. Mountain Maracaibo, was aie.. Holland Ja TEA—Gillies “Exquisite”. 2 Our Two Great Leaders Broken Java, very fine, 20c. ‘Broken Mocha and chen - Se FE Gillies 3 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St, Bot. 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