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— PICTURES MAY * BE PRODUCED IN GUNTON CASE Photographs of Import- ance Part of Evidence in Marital Mix. BITTER FIGHT STARTS. Lauterbach, Counsel for Pro- fessor, Instructed to Coin- bat All Claims. Justice Gildersleeve, in Special Term, having decided yesterday that the sum- monses in the suit brought by Mrs. Amelia R. Gunton against Prof, R. Gunton and his wife, Rebecca Lowe ‘Gunton, were properly and legally served when the batch of papers were thrown Into an automobile occupied by the Gua- tons and a woman friend, it is promised ‘that the case will be presented to the courts in ite fullest Nght. Edward Lav terbach, who represents Prof. Gunton, stated to-day that he had received in- strections to fight the opposition to the ena. 1t develops that in addition to bringing into the case the name of a prominent Society woman there will be produced $ertain Photographs in witich Prot. nton and his present wife are per- trayed individually, and which ere con sidered of considerabie Importance to the case, The production ef the pho tographa will, it is stated, be followed by an affidavit from Mrs. Gharles Dent- Bon, Who succeeded Mrs, Lowe as Pres- Mdent lof the Federated Clubs Mra. Denison not only identifies the photo- graphs, but establishes another tnter- esting link In the case on/ which dhe lone could testify, Mrs, Amelia Gunton, the former wife of Prof. Gunton, who precipitated the Present litigation. is living in this city, and declares that she was never served with papers In the South Dakota di- vorce suf: and that ir no way did the Bouth Dakota courts exercise jurisdie- tion over ther. First Wife te Old. i i} { | Joseph Langan, friend of the late Hugh MeLaughlin and the late Judge John Courtney, who “ran” with Mc- Laughlin and Courtney in the days of the olf volunteer firemen in Brooklyn, sent a bullet through his head in a cel in the De Kplb avenue police station at 6 o'clock thts morning, and physicians say the old man will die, Langan was formerly @ hatter in Brooklyn. Ge made money and he spent it. He was a bachelor. He hed |ao hoine ties, and he wanted none, He | was the sort wo lived from day to day and from hour ¢o hour. Some years ago age began creeping space upon Langan. He began to miss the ties In life that other men hed, and he determined to purchase a home. He ought, at Gold and Tillary streets, Brooklyn, a camfortable private house. ‘Then he established a relative as his frouneleecper. He deeded the house to her. She died and her eon put Langan ut in the street. Began to Know Want. Langan began to know what it was to want a meal. Then, he often was pus- sled for a place to sleep at night, and in desperation he went to his old home. A row followed ani he was sent to the teland for six months, Then he was sent to the Almshouse. Langan chafed under the restraint. He didn't Itke getting up at a regulur hour, and he especially didn't Itke to be at any man's orders. He has been striving to bo released for the pest month, After Ne was commnftted to the almehouse his legs became paralyzed and he could only walk with the use WALL STREET. A story is current that Standard Oll | ‘The firat Mrs. Gunton Is white haired |Of the properties now known a@ the | doniti eal more than seventy years old. Prof,| Amalgamated. There was a bitter fight tones ‘me Gunton is her funtor by fifteen years or | between Daly and various other mining | #0, She was a widow with two children | interests, but in order to concentrate | . ‘when she married Prof. Gunton at Gar- @m Cry, L. L, questions. ‘The couple soon moved to New York. Mre Gunton's friends say that she en~ terfuined at their residence ‘Wert |conda, and in view of the increased |‘ Beventy-eighth street, and As reie- | Value of this property the Amalgamated ons are described as being pecultarly happy. Prof. Gunton dedieated one of iis Decks to hts wife, and eald thet without her help he cpulli not have ‘Written it. Trouble @f not loom up until after Atlanta, te the presidency of the Na- tional Federation of Women's Clube, @he was teslrous of making the Los 4ageles convention in i802 a signal suc- veas. She came to New Yerk, hed luncheon with adores and Prof. Gunton agreed to go make . and ela Gunton El Glstase oft Visits Excited Comment. After the conve: Fi Pe fouvention Mra Tegere came took apartments -_ a at an Fgh hotel ts exctted comment It is asserted that soo Mrs. Amell Gunton learned of thes Guntor these visits and pi tee Mrs, Lowe herscit. re was something of a break between Prof. Gunton and Tits, Ae her friends put tt, she declined to be put out. en a understood that Erof, Gunton then Brot. t her, saying Men. Gunton's trends a that he then went to South Dakota and estab-{ lished a technical zesidence, although , they sesert that he spent mom of his time in this clty. He obained on the round of desertion, ton, however, says that whe served with any papers in the case. It is amid WHEAT MAKES GAINS ON RAIN REPORT. |" Wheat was a shade opening in the market to-day, the lifting fnfluence beimg additional heavy rains in Argentine, Corn showed litle change. Woe ar, fe ook Froese _Sbloago’s opening, prices were: Wheat Pick to. SG eis aoe Joly, 0 1a. see ow May 51 1-3 offered; July, at ae —July. 3 Bw 61 ing prices Siny Soa daly "See; et May, reports of { to! money eee inte better advanta, stocks: management are desirous of picking up all the shares in sight. John W. Gates.) it is eakd, heard some time ago that) Ragers was after Mrs. Daly's etock, and upen his knowledge of that fact he 0 to 300. Aecerding & fg not dispoeed to sell at any price. The recent wavering of Anaconda in the stock market is probably attribu- table to the dact that the Amalga- mated syndicate," which is able to con- the market, does net want the price to go higher until ater the negoti- ations with Mrs. Daly are completed. bullt#, fervor of this market. The vol- a Saturday and the trend of prices con- tinued upward. ‘The buoyant feeling ally “Mra. Gunton went, to| Was enhanced by the best bank state- tha: | nrent published in several months. There was ap increase during the week o€| Col. $15,908.680 tn tenders ‘The net increase in $13,463,400. The surplus York bauits‘ now ts about lone-hatt of what st wae et this the last yea es Saolderable sunpriee Js caused by the saa Pacific. strong advance In ness and to-day nly @ few days eym firmer at the! Somes they can use speculating m while the market Is bofling. Once more the familiar rumor that General Blectrie la to absorb American Locomoulve comes to the front. Lead- Wanear | BE, directors of the General “Itectrie feciafm Knowledge of such negotia- fons, and omcers of the Amaiees Locomotive Company there say is THE CALL OF THE WORLD. In 1905, the twenty-third of Wwe ntinuows ing began in 4883, i pened, in > morsng ee obrmmns of paid advertisements, closest to The Worki in total ig, an increase of 4, a gain over 1904 of 206,316. space grew much newspaper then baif.as much in colwmns and iscreased but 7,011 single advertise. ithe year, according Co., chartered accountants, 7 inte fort by the Rew ¥: bra Ss ghoul six months from J ae one before made Bete eo wonts Was cherie over 870,000 xepligs came to the bex GROWTH BY PERIODS. The World's Want momentum reached its greatest force in the last half of when, to 2 count made by Messrs, Barrow, Wade, Gutirie luly 1 to January 4. Advts. Published. 86,577 448,793 782,794 874,958 1,134,959 it printed GU2,4%8 advartisements, against 558,- York Herald, keading the te by 55,398 in the aggregate Made such gains in a similar period or 5 in SHOT HIMSELF IN CELL OF BROOKLYN POLICE STATION Joseph Langan, Once Comrade of ‘‘Boss’’ McLaughlin and Justice Courtney, Tries to End Life While a Prisoner. GATURDAY, Jan. 13. | wii issue, interests have offered the widow of Sas and rare Sauipinent li SMarcus Daly #00 a share for her hold- Poruttures” ings of Anaconda stock: Mr. Daly coa-| Tn this trolied Ansconds at the time H. H.| with M. K. & T. Rogers and is friends came into qontrel fh | on Nov. 5, 1887. She|Sontana, Mr, Daly patched up peace of tt had been always a student of economic|With the Standard Oil people, and oon- | /SCOM trol of Anaconda passed to the Amal-(Unton gamated Company. The Daly estate. by recs close to 159. however, retained a large block of Ana- Level Showed renewed based his prediction that the price of the clectton of Mra. Rebecea Lowe, of | naconds would & UO esip of the Ex-| A either Gates or some other pia teterest ‘haw offered Mrs. Daly more | Amer. than 900 for her stock and under the udvice ef ériendly mining experts she | 4 trol the movements ef this stock in | +, ‘There is wo sign of abatement in the! [ who pro-| ume of trading to-day was unusual for|¢’ legal and, specie, | Fr thereby increasing the bank reserve DY | Col. Bos # a7 cra +2 oe get ; ‘Toon for Fos & im |ran, 1% 8% ony Cal. ete BST, s 3 + Soe 34 pt a we Bey = IT4t4 170 17; Hoe ef 5 oy — 14 Bea. Detro! & at id = a Bt Be is - Dub a: 2 2 a ‘50! 2% 4m ‘Brie me & # Gen. tl a ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1006. of @ crutch and @ cane, and fe Ieaned heavily on both. Through some influence the old mar got a “Way off’ from the almshouse on ‘Thumday. He promised faithfully thet bec him and was willing to give him credit. Arrested Again Same Day, Once Getside, the sour, old Lengan turned up the men wao had Demt Coa with bis crutch him. That tho jast seen of fim until ebeue mm a= might last night, when Policeman Mel. vin mith came Tillery ‘of Bow, like to do in Hugh McLaughlin's day. the ‘pales took the old man to the station house. He was searched and found to have on three pairs of trousers, and three coats. Hits elothes were not dlean. No money or weapon of any kind was found in the mass of clothing. The old min was carried back to cell and a technical charge was made him. He sank back on the hard and was soon apparently fist lop. He 1s supposed to have concealed the pairs C3 trousers, With whet haa shor himaci? was'| eindly witn Miar. Botti in the story. The small crowd ouety ‘booming “amercaa Tetons me ogomaauive stock are to Dull peat, is intimated that Speyer amit che text few days plan for im Reoeasary ex- soquainted cet etal sey. that one CA and sue of ondis a 771-2 Tie price at which these de converted into common sock ts Sta olat ay the unexpectedly fav- hie energies against W. A. Clark. Of closed with an po pe een eae de tugte et vem tic moe Erle commer ‘The Cloning @uetations. To-day’ highest, lowest, clos! hi r SeSiogSae net | ener as tee Alte Allee Chatrascs. = e FR: RRR eres Btescst ays I Utl++l 3 106, Any 128% 127% 1z7% — 1 14, 4% lite 108s 1a late > te as ss wa — * 0% US, Uist oly . on VL te 4 me 2 aa wa” 173 ss 8 ee Bx M we 7G wwe GS a. B™ Bes; 1. THOM 183% TASH . “Fe zt conside! 000.000 “oe eonwertibts | 17. FOLLOWS SUICIDE |Parsons, over 8 & Co. of Cleveland, Who Dealt with foam Prior, Go Under. CLEVELAND, Jan. 13.—Parsons, Sny- der & ©o,, stock and grain brokers, with offices in the Hollenden Hotel, made an assignment to-day to J. A. Smith, an attorney Pareons, Snyder & Co. are members of the Cleveland Stock Exchange and of ee oremnrey Exchange in New nak igs stated that they did much busi- for Yeland ‘W. Prior, whe commi! tod. suicide last Tuesday afternoon, It ts understood that Denison. Prior & Co. held as collateral about $78,000 worth of securities belonging to Parsons, Snyder & Co., and the suspension of the former firm prealpitated the faflure of Imtter to-da, tha to tol Hhaptiites o gf Eqggecnm, Snyder Sco it fe believed. not exceed west| BANK STATEMENT BEST IN MONTHS. The week's bank statement was @ netaant surprise to Wall street to-day, the figures being declared the best in six montiw, The feeture of the report was an increase of $15.814590 i: speclal and legal tenders, while the ican Stem was remorkable in that the gain was a most xt zero. The surplus increase was 817,237,000, while the deposiis were + ices hold eeerve, Increase Surplus, increase. Bx U. 8. deposits, COTTON PRICES RISE ON A GOOD DEMAND. Cotton started steady at an advanes of 2 to # points in the market to-day. ‘There way a good demand for March and May credited to long operators and rots were evidentiy unensy Traders uid th was some big move in gress, the mature of which Was not/ clear. The receipts were rather Ugh. ima the weather in tre South cloudy | with scattered rain > ouenine peices Were: BB tot Fet Bb 2 & Te ES 185 to 1156; duh Jaguary, he to segust. 1.42 to 11%: Sep- teal err) ‘Smared: Getober. We70 20 Fhe closing prices were. Jan 12 to Tis; Februacy, Ug? to 1.38, Marck. M.6l to 11.82; April, 11.05 to Mas, 1.60 to 11.41; June. 11.61 to ite: June. Sep- 11.65 to 11.66; August. 11.45 to 11.4 tember, 1087 to 10.99; Ocober, 10 35 Centa Sunday. Monday. tn tne aia st | LosT, “FOUND AND a0 Cents Per Line Dally old ae wat § = na; best fou Wn tree and table: home- eoe ee |m eS =. -| that the check be sent on to Ra FROM RACINE, WI. He Is Gentlemanly fees ind Has a Good Story, but His Checks Are Fraudulent. — If a short, well-dressed befegretfed man walks up to geu on the street, introduces himvelf as Chasis W. Bingham, of Racine, Wis., a stranger in the city, asd asks you to recommend to him a first-class lawyer, call a po- liceman. Charles W. !s a confidence men from the wild and wooly Weet who has evidently concluded that it is better to work where all the suckers than where Bingham appeared Gy g week age, He met, Gin the a coat Rev. J. Gil, of Bt. re Epis ‘copal chur: and He told the’ minister, that fe wane member of the leading hurch of Racine, and was GFK on inatters Gonmected with the ‘tement of a considerable estate. ome of the heirs live here,” he ex- pidined, “but I Nav been unabie to find them. Being a stranger in the city, I Fequire the services of a first~; inw- yer and don't know where to look for J would appreciate your ance. ‘The kind and courteous minister took him to the office of former Diatrict-At- torney John D. Merrill, a 4 Jack. gon avenue, and introduced ‘nim, Bing: tohki @ long story of an involved estate in Wisconsin and. formally ap Dolated Ar. Merrill as his attorney. prot retainer agreed upon was $50. nam tendered a check for on the Manufacturers’ National Ba of Racine and asked for 360 change. But Mr, Merrill was not aj pros ecuting officer for fun. He suggested ne and “T'llemalt him. tested. f it is all right,’ he said, check for $0 te you. Bans m. we at Tithe Waldorf.” ‘ro-day” t the check came back marked Fraudulent.” ————— STOCKS FIRM IN THE LONDON MARKET. LONDON, Jan, 13.—Supplies of money were fairly abundant in the rarbat 0 to- day and the demand was light. Oey anienerta Pricer son ine Biock Exchange generally were firm and trad- ing was fairly active for Saturda: the brighter monecary autlook. the more hopeful condition, of Continental affairs. Consois and git-edj securt- ties generally were In vestment demand and closed stea' be- low ‘the best quotations. « vot ing, da pao ns repay, thine Cop | gunported tp at nity i at was "Topeka piaanta Fe frie ata Coin Pacific Were features of the buying. Rio Grande was in good detoand. Prices closed firm except Southern Foreigners were tales wendy. Russian Imperial Fours were fn request and closed at of 34 eae were maintained, Prrrvians rd | ened, Anncondan, recov ed and iam were generally cheerful a: ant Japanese Imperial Sixes of a Were quoted at U0 #4. and Charles F. O'Do robber, jall-breaker they all come | ae: MAY Jailbird “OWorne!, Wanited, Is Also on the Liner Amerika. On (board of ther steamehip Amertka, one of the favorites of the late Charles T. 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