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tater, -USTACTIE “BANKER 5 DEAD “Edward B, Wesley Leaves a — — Fortune-of More Than “$20,000,000. NINETY-FIVE YEARS OLD. ———gnd-Made-Many- Business Engagements. > Falward f. Weeley, ninety-five years old and’ the oldest active banker in New York, dled to-diy at his caintry ort Chesser. Ho leaves & a 600, 000. ‘The aged financiers death toll, ane shock to Wall street. Tpsa than & . fipany enpaently in ‘the besc of health. Friday he woe dutlly *Yarge schemes and had mado eppvint- (ements carrying tim to the coming Sat- (Racca night. Last Friday “morning he-eent wort he would not come to the city as the was feoling indisposed. Jauhdice i and he ditd a moon to-day, faroily: at his. ide. A ebtoy came to New Yoré from uusetis, Ho was employed as 6 pects of | te to this g o! tk to this fe en he arrived he had £31. ie secured a position as an office buy downtown end worked his way up to ithe high position which he held in the of Wail atreet imntil his death. ~ resnatt pacratasy | { “Was at His Desk a Week Ago/ oe lOSTRICH ROUTS DEPUTY SHERIF TS Famous Racer T 0q Sulky— Wouldn't Be Levied On for a Debt. FUN FOR ONLOOKERS. Hippodrome Employees Handed Out Advice, While Bird Hand- ed Out Real Kicks. Tf you wers @ deputy shertf and you stened @n ostrich on a judgment would you grab the bird around the neck. or Kick bim_on the anki awer apply’ to Michael J. Cruise, one ot Bneriff Haxer's deputies, who knows #1ot_tmore_afout ostriches than he ever learned out ‘of books. dt 4s necessary to te that WW, Ford, the owner of an ostrich farm Incksonville, .Fla. bought wulkgy from the Martin Payne Sulky Company, of Troy, some time ago and didn’t pay for it. He-usod the sulky to show the speed of a trai which he matohed in races trotting horses at county fairs. The Payne people got a judgment in Troy and walted for Ford to show up inthis ‘Btates. They Glacoevred that he was at the Hippocrome with hie oi trich, sem the judgment along and Crulse went out to-day to levy on All ne could find was tho ostrich. It ‘wns the firet time he had ever seen an pairich. at close range. and he. was. a little dubjous about ine way Cs “shen : tt + office was ower niet a Gintnisomast and most | ny" in tt that that portion of <e of the Stale TELLS COURT HE GOT THIRD DESREE| == Dahle! Gordon, a gigantic man ving at No, 201 West One Hundred and For- ty-sixth strect. to-day accused the night + platoon of the West One Hundred and _ ¥ifty-second eireet station of giving | “hie the third “degree for resisting a policeman, » Gordon is an Intervorough pover-house forenian, and was taken into Harlem Court for further ¢xam- ination on @ charge of assaulting Po- | diceman Edward Carney, ‘who -had ao piack eye. __ Carney told Magistrate Walsh that a week ago last night he had ordered away from a saloon. A little while faid_Curney, Gordon ‘stepped out ot.a hallway and smashed him In the eye. z ; Gorfion denied this. nothing when out-and-beat him with tte n Fo protect -hivself, Gordon sald. ‘elinched and the two rolled all over the Mtreet iintil the glaht had” pinned __down the tighter built policeman, Then _ “he anid, he told Carney to take him to the station, but stop clubbing him. — Ho sald he was SLOW WITH ALIMONY |= Wife of Charles: ind, 40) Hynde. second street jon-house, Gordon sald, the sergeant stepped out and unched him when he protested against He waid be waa then beaton Some sare and, taken, fo (h polls “Dur: —ing-rhe—n! he sald, —a: he polive- men in the station visiled him, aquirt= pneso juice in his direction and ‘on he bars with their aticics, oy nasured him he would be In tal if tt had been on their _the morning. Gordon saya he ished. eae ehOwed a Taal on hia a head to prove It af Magistrate: Walsh said that Carney’s officer. would ‘be-hard—to—prove in Special—Sessions @ change to eondnot. He then fined Gordon $2 ene “Prick Wants} HRCHESH Man Pultished. seethiy limon ana #100-counsel-feeni the mult for diyorco brought by he: Rumand, Charles V. aes of the Mer-| ‘he-hasn't pala alimony or counsel toa, fnd--dusht-to be adjudged te contempt! ot court. William Grbenthal ~ to-a, waked Justice Loventritt to eo dex > tee Supreme Courti. Oharies met Emma in Atlantic Cit jn 1902, She had’ just divorced Frank Sterling, of the Care 6t Ba more ‘He courted and soon married her. “fie Wants-an-nbasiuto d that she has dev for Z man nas She denied the charge, a counter suit in which si) Charles has running Gelphia to, see i as Dots: Doevision Was reserved. — lar! foudness red BUFHALO, Oct. The Forty-seventh SMArorial Convention gf the Rep: is deadlocked ius woven di LHommredle One hundred have been taken, and with no brea! Uniess one side o gives. way by En enth Divtrict will be renresented’ bs Democrat. in the next Legislsture. cn a MRS. W. P. ORAPER DEAD. BAR HARBOR, Me. Oct. Draper, of New York, widow of WHi- tine P/ Draper, ts dead at her ome. the boulder, in this town was soventy: yeara of age won, W. P. Draper, $r., and Mrs. Ernst ing, a daughter, survive har, [antomobile and! his CONVENTION DEAL DEABLOCKED. | $—Mrs, |} Be SARIN. sulted a Z hands aathared around end made face: “Show him your watch: “Rup tha top of hie head!” equiiens Are a few lines of advice hand- to Cruise, and Cruise got angry. He up- his mind “he -woutd’ tata: tn ostrich ot out of the Hippodrome if he had to make it fly through a window irene “Giddap,” commanded The catrich regarded beer littering eyes, but failed ‘to move. instructed his helper to te « around the neck of the bird and CEC aad across the stage. 9 atage hands and other house at- taches howled with glee. Cruise waa roach the owtrich from any within fifteen Test ot tt. “Finally Max Anderson, of the Anderson-Shubert Co., made an affidavit that the ostrich was bis of as Seale Sid not belong to ise went away. The righ w when he. got into the ed unt he got into the Shen air tna Lae Ses ‘Then George Lynch, the press agent of the aa pearance, ought drinks for NEW YORK WOMEN Prove “Case ‘Against “Auto mobile —Swindler.- Deteative Sergeant Po; -Gargan,— ot Raises oe his wearoh Tor 4 ition: of the man known as Frederick W. BMilier, who 1s said’to have gotained $10 from Miss Eleanor Wood, of Mont- olair, No J. and 40 from Miss Florence Abizette, of No, 32s Spruce street, Philadelphia, says he. has found indl- cations that New York girls did not fall into Miller's automobile trap as easily AB those of In formation has come to him, he says, of New York young women who were wild -to—have— been made yietiia, but with- sugared aa he hes found that nons Mies blast The De caare, le willing {3 prosed) in case Miller is ean end the det dye, has ho; it son) e pnas hope of catching ans gunlese, oats, be hos Fete this sien at i , ind, that Miss. the phcageatioen Sites Abtzatrs e Teeward ‘and patie al SEY nme that war tho wame as that Used Wi 30. Has Vert ton, Miss Ablietts, Dibba ies her Ua FW he aaked to pay the premiumon-m= bond requited of her. Walle Miller be. (He ticks the nam, Van Auken Bots i ed by th wilcago po work In that elty GIRL ‘PHONES POLICE “a ‘for atch Foran en-| Fe ga-back tothe start-of this ators 4“ Customary $20 26 “nuit SG a kg a Newest Fall Short Coat Suits Introducing an additional assortment of Fall styles in an amazing varicty— Semi-Fitted Coat Suits Smart Blouse Coat Styles (Fictare Shows one Model.) Chaice Every coat rich'y tatn lined New | variations ofthe Stylish. Autumn -knee-klt und pleited_skitts ~The prettiest collection of the ah fearon and the Eest values, hee, by tie price, Our own B50 15 and $25 Values Thursday’s Sale |. Ladies’ numerous models’ v: demand for exactne. handsome new mode's. “urement and not ace H New. models for the Auty ‘Pony Eton Effects Calf, Vici Kid; cut and have either Cuban, Louis XV., chevots, brondclothe, es dizgonals, mannish mixture ‘ngs, Scotch ond Lendon plaids. Widths AA to EE, 3.50 and 4. le od autta motto. Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL 3 STORES fees Ath Set Twenty-th CCTOBER 5, -~ —-- SOROSTS Sorosis Boots and Shoes are made in proportion in-accordance with the great | Sotosis Shoes are therefore best fitted by shoes made of Patent Kid, Sorosis Health these include the Blucher _Light | oF medium soles, Custom models, 5.00 and 14.00 JAMES MoGREERY & 60, : 190 arying in outline and ss of fit. cording to size, umn-and Winter include button or lace fastening. or common sense heels. oo per pair, ird Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. | | ~ Sitks. LEGAL FIGHT OVER PILE HCTOR Mrs. Belmont Says Brother-in- Law Is Trying to Steal It and Goes to Court. Blanche Belmont, wife of Frederick Belmont, the Untonport fuilder, says Fred's brother, Henry, {# stealing her and to-day, through Lawyer C. P, Hallock, Leyentritt for an injunction restraining her brother-in-inw from remaving the factory trom her lot to his lot. Charles K.-Daman, a house-mo¥er, ot Westchester, had winched the pickle factory across Mrs, Belmont's lot aad four feet acro# the line’ when she had her brother-in-law haled to the Woest- chester Court, charging him with iar cony. The Magistrate dismianed the cam- plaint. Then Mr Hallock got an order | Henry Belmont to show Justice Leyen-| tritt why te should not be enjoined from lugging off that pickle factory. Deputy Res#ater stilmgs in” behatt of Henry Belmont told Mustice Leven- | S¥o tritt the factory was only a little red} barn, many Yeats old, and “belonged; 1o-Henry, though it stood on his sister- In-law's land. ‘Mr, Hallock clted many decisions to “personal the Jand, and was nover DOCTOR'S HASTE LED TO OFFICIAL INQUIRY. Charge that Body of Hospi a= tient Had Been Mutilated Sigs | Poor Conditions. } (Special to The Evening Work?) } —WHEPPE-PLAING,N.Y__Oct 3—Tha Westohester County Board of paper | oS visors to-day recelved a report from Poor on the alleged mutilation of the body of John Loundes, « tubsraulosie| patient, who died on June 17, tn they, hospital at the county almehouso. A brother of Loundes, who Itves In aaeeeE fhelea Written samplaint-te in_which_he-utated that the [body had been out to ribbons by my dopors who mace the autopsy and then j sewn up with old dirty raga. The signt | ar the comes, tt—was—cintmed, drove the dead man’s sister liane: i ‘The committee took much teattmony, j St amd that h wed | White he} which had bean! undertaker it was upon| Trp) j-waa gone the f notified. sent remoyo the corp! jhig revort that t! supervisors. | » criticized the doctors luting the autopay before was permitted re Yoon THe Invoatiga tion nity, Tocal PAS BURGLAR. THREATENS | ant Sav atone of Employer | from ‘Le by Defi- Bullets. Bold and rated s police | | a open 4 within two o er the departure o are atill ut lurge, three mir the burglar Rate a creo fact that the county of accommodations at the | duct of ul undertakers can | DOCTORS’ RS! RIGHT TO SPEED. Should Have Vian for Autos, Mng- Wahle Sagmeat deck or of soma sien arrent physicians | Ho pftered | Istrate from nt onsen. . Talern, of Hundred and) Heat | atract. | that he wis ef a dying maa, | brotiter was In| the arrest. Witt to hold hit the patie ehh | to peed in: 9 should be al [and son since August. | They show that a building on land went with| {in FOUR MET DEATH -IN— the Committee on Superintendent of the | ian of flaming.6as and coke from a ‘almost t~ On October the Fourth. = §,000 yards Taffetas Silks, ‘delicate Dresden and Pom- padour patterns on white grounds: 65c per yard value 1.00 Imported black dress Taffe- FRENCH JUDGE SITS INA POLICE COURT M, Duchauffour, at Jefferson Market, Hears How Lemon Game Is Worked. M. Alfred Duchauffour, one of the presiding judges of the Tribunal de la Beine, Paris, to-day spent two hours on tho bench beside Magistrate Cornell in Javereon Market Court, ¥, T, Wells, of the law firm of Lexow, Mackeller & Wells, accompanied him and ngsisted Magistrate Cornell in explaining the operation cf @ Magistrate's: court in New York. M. Duohauffour wns a_/Stagistrate in the Frenoh oapital before being proy moted to the Higher coutt. He waa deeply ihterested, Among other things he had the “lemon game’ explained to him when Detective Bergeant Fogarty, of the Central OMoce equad, arraigned three. men charged with trying to work | sapman. —The+ TSE per yard 23 value 1,00 Black Chiffon Velvet, 1.10 per yard value {.50 Twenty-third Street. SUBWAY TICKET tas Silks, 27 inches wide, if JAMES McGREERY & C0. A complete stock of Cravats, Gloves, Shirts, Vests, Ho siery, etc. Cravats showing the latest cords, in-new shades of Reseda, Purple, “Biscuit, Straw, Seal Breen, Garnet, Pavenden 2s well as black and black and: white. Single breasted Vests, made of plain grey and novelty vesting, Gloves of tan Cape, grey Mocha and Reindeer for street dress and white dt pearl kid for evening. - On October the Fourth. Two hundred and seventy-| five dozen Cravats, made of novelty sills including | Seon end _Men's Haberdashery, |}. "Repp stripes and heavy! 6. LOW WATER Mine ofa men’s cloth- ing offer like this. To-morrow, Thursday, tullest day of the week in MEN’S Sse make ene of the | busiest by offering.-TAKE Y HUNDRED MEN’S $18 and $18 Fate Suits, Including Without Charge BOT Extra $3 Trousers, Extra’$2.50 Vest. “> Where else on earth can you finda Bargain jike this?—ang the, crowds show you how-we back it up witht the Think of the Advantage. The extra Vest and Trousers practically gtve you an extra suit’ No.ma ever wears outa coat as soon a5 the ves: and trousers. lakes Hom And now you have Vests ant Trousers to last as long as the coat does, ‘Two suits tor fess than ‘half the -price of one—by spiciaiaisangements with toe indnu acturers. When we see-hundreds—of others getting }- these sensational val.es every day it mixes us wonder what we can do to bring you here for thiy mammoth .ay- ing which we know you'd valuz as weil as others. Come to morrow, sure, amt pick out afine Fancy Cheviot, AU Wool Tweed. Cassiiere or Worsted Suit and tuke your choice ot 1.409 White or Fancy Vests and as many Trousers+-both included, witsout chore. 4-Hour Sale—8 A. M, to 12 M.' Men's $20 Winter. Overcoats 4 Only. | made in the new Men's $10 Suits_only 173° of ter models, with fitted backs them. These sults will be placed} . 2d deep centre vent, made of on Sale at 8 A. M. and will prompt-| fancy cheviots, also of black $] 0 y be removed at 12 if and Oxford kersey; all sizes there eH 0) (Glee 75) Boys’ $4 & $5 Knicker Suits. 3 —All-wool-combination Suits, con- Men's $12.50 Top Coats—tiese! sisting pf double-breasted-coat-and coats are all in’ the new Fall ef.| 2 pair of pants, straight or bloon fect—in sizes from 33 to § the goo’s are plain blue, black and. 38 chest measure......... 5] fancy cheviots; sizes 7 Aa) +98 Men's $30 New Long eal ues now Coats_in the new form: fitting Boys, $6 Sults—poubte breasted _model, sith deep centre. and vele, 2d Norfolk Suits in fancy wor- “¥eb_colar—imaost-of-th é Ant SCOT -erTeet silk lined . be $] 5) some suits with extra Shaye Men's $15 Raincoats Oniy al trousers; sizes 7 to 16. p of them, all guaranteed waterproof Boys’ $$ and $5 Ree: er Coats! —will not be sold “for $=7 SO; jn red, bive, grav ane S this price after. Thursday 7 | tan effects; sizes 2% to.9 3 Friday and Saturday ° oO) 330m $4 GLOVES $3.50 ‘You Ii know by the description che you .c: anot buy these gloves aise where for less than $3.50, while. most stores ask $4.00. : Genuine 16-Button Mousquetaire—or 12-button .style—long glace kid’ gloves—black, white, tan and gun metal—the dressiest and most fashionable'glove and the finest quality of tha season. We have Fizteen Hundred Pairs, and {{ you do not-select a pair now at £2.50. you'll pay $3.50 or $4.00 or accept an inferior qual.ty. of Women's $3.50! SPRCIAL—2,000 pairs of Wo- German was about to hand the men AG $38) as a bet.on a pool game when tho detectives interzer The “roll which. had put up to coyer ene oe ent aN virioe ot nears. {Porter Nabbed on Charge of Steal- Sak Seer ing Day's Receipts at 440th about the Untied States with hia wia|—_-_Street Station. rency. ur has been travelling are _atopping at! seaniey Simmons, s colored Subway ‘They expect t0- leave. tor Franco to. }porter,: was _to-day. arraigned inthe morrow on La Provence of tho French | Wegt Side Court charged. with diadp- Bat pearing from the Oné “Hundred -and jenth atreet station, Ivenox branch Samay ment witir the —dky"s receipts: Petective-Sergeants Pepperted and Ma. honey arrested Simons last nighs.sa he was approaching his home, No, 89 Weat Fitty-ninth street, for the firat time since his disappearance, - “For sometime the Subway stations | nave been losing sums through hold- ups Were Michael Connolly left hix booth at-One..dinndmd and Tanuetrest and }- Lenox —avenus fora Yew “minutes i ‘gharge of the colored porter, When eturned the porter was gune icagnoily. returned the porte wo! ~Yor! the Waldort-as FOUNDRY. EXPLOSION Eight Others Injured-in Bad Blow- Up at the Maryland Steel Works, BALTIMORE, Oct. 3.—Four men were’ keified “hd siete otters tn. perhaps fatally, in an accident at the works of the Maryland Steel Company ‘ot Sparrow's Point to-day, Taree of the dead are negrocs. ‘Tbe victims were overwhelmed by a fn that day. y RESIN STILL EXPLODES. “Tbeeo Men Disfwured by Ignited | Gus in Brooklya Factory. hole in one of the blast furhaces caused ‘by the foroing opt of {ts socket of a ‘casting which holds the comprested Sa pipe. -NEW- =nnanctt POSE OFFICE: Dallding to. Pressare Uptown. Pans tave—been—fted—with Building Superintendent Murphy fora new. two- story and basement™ post-office Guiding | to be built for Leo J. Relnhardt as an explosion of gae-undero sil}-lo the Fesin and turpentine—tectory-of fuhnas- Gascy,—-at— Richards-—and Commerce: atregts, Brooklyn, “Anie=son,_of cond place, iron | moiders, were taken to Long Island College Hospital John-A. Casey, a elerk, of No. 6 ae street, was taken Gtreot, 105, feet west of and-—which—has-been—leased by Uncle} Bam to relieve the present congnstion 7 7% qecuon of old sheds andl Tot business at Branches andovai oltocc man’ discovercd yea at nus and One Hundred} pottom_ot one-of the sti: e street and Amster-| ‘Turk ind Anderson, employees of an One Hundred and} ironworker-tn tho neighborhood. accom: th stré | panied by young Casey, or, The Casey "ara re “and defalcations, “Sunday night; went into the basket weaves and brocade fabrics, Colors:—=n-a vy blue, grey, black, white,| __ garnet, scarlet, purple, black and-white ete, English Squares... 85¢ each Value 1,50 to 250. Four-in-hands-and SHES Tecks = 50 /-wallt2 1.00, Twenty-third Street, Bisck and. White Glace Kid 10) men’s 2-clasp Lamb Gioves. Paris Kutten Mousquetaire Gloves. : points, in white, blsck, lan. brown, sold everywhere for $}. $0; +1. O5: sync Sinan for 69c4 $,00-pajr, at aes 2 Special ateeee.. 800 pairs of Wcemen’s $2.50) Women's $1.50 Gloves—long mousquetaire style: fong Kid Suede— ‘Mousquetalre | black silk Gloves, dHoves,in white sald everys Syc%. None sent J, No mal where for $2.50; spectat at orders. : i -Corsets—iaip tisté, tong and shore} lengths, en's fancy “colored hose, in a new line of coloring: 0 siih embroidered instep—you will not pay eee then See. for may palt 1a a ether Btore 1 os a and ils ze ee ee oR “AYoun 1 care ie are Pal are F re hadt-to-bas-them tadax.te could IT soll"them for jens than fe ies hundred yards Im-1} ported Black. Broadcloth. Celebrating the tast of the lowest prices ever quoted value 2,00 Twenty-third Street. Ie to have a facade of | fre compartment under the atl to-day brick with | triple | saxh 0 take measurements, One of them Ie ta to Coat ISON. | HE & mnatel, Arecumulated gar c Pelham, fire and the explos oh resulted. ornamental mezranine The arehitect-ts G. Eats S AR® be WHAT MEW YORK on < of Unmatchable Style and quality, omen: th Coats, , Wom 's $30 islack ispecies oe S} 5 Fiussian nual xhaw! collar. Women's ~$50 1h Go “lara mb ith Russian wits pers adcloth Coats, 2275 Casts, 325 Persian collar {impacted Black Kersey n mink linings. large water mink siawi collars. omen’s $65 Lynx Cony Auto Coats. long, with guaranteed natin Thi- mink, $55 ‘Wo omet'’s $60 ‘Brown. Lynx Cony £29 4 és “Blouse Coats, yuatanceed satin Jined , *s Brown Lynx Cony Ccats, eerer Sone, euaranteed satin lined $35 Dark Natural Mink, 3-Stripe Pil- COL G S $20) Natural Mink Bow- «Knot Scart. $50 Baum Marten Fox Animal 2 Muff, with 1 tall and 4 paws..... $12. 50. $35 Novelty Baum Marten 1$30.00 White &; Fox Searis, with 2 heads $ I OQ) Pitow Mutt OE) ¢ tuils and + 4 Rue tails / | £20.00 White ina! The Over Scart:, mi Vi pve 4 Brmine tails, Naiee 89, 75: $18.00 White Ermine Bow-'¢ Knot maateae saith 4 Bre Pabitd Gilles is $22 Russian Whi: Fancy Fillow Muil, with i$ 1 0} fied, 1 briieh tail, 4 pawa.. 925° Russian alte Fox Ped

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