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MATWER—Showers to-ntght, clearing Thesan, FINAL i RESULTS EDITION | __ PRICE ONE CENT. Sn NEW “YORK, MONDAY, (OCTOBER 8, CY KING’ LEFT FROM “POL 8,000,000. 10 10 HIS WIFE AND PAMILY }- While Al dames Will Shows Only! ATH FOR 1WO ear RATHER THAN GO. ~ BACK TO EUROPE of Various Stock. INTERESTED IN BREWERY AND MEXICAN MINES. Loner Deported, Mrs. Magnit Stabs Daughter— Planned Suicide. C. F. Tietjen, One of the Executors, Declines) to Serve and Explains SES pe Other Two Are Charles F, Baue agri and_ orthe Da Mrs nd of Prom- Mary” Mag- sa | i | | wamai . daugh Pee ietes to kul The last will and testament of Albert J. Adams, the so-called “Po | Mrs. Magnit and Sehisrecteng icy King," which was offered for probate fo-day, does not reveal upon} oy gee ce . Cau hes its face the’ vast estate of the dead man, now conservatively estimated at} ind oflicials boarded the ahip from $8,000,000 to $10,000,000. | valid and lls Sl a: tuken to | zation He rbetee Adanis did not give one cent of his fortune to ch. Island to awalt inyesti- exception of-two-smalt animuities nd-one bequest-of j land._the-will hequeaths one-third cf the property to his wife and she remainder to his six children. will named inet Ba born decided rma} When the to Mre cated $10,000,000, + lowed * on Saturday she de. jfeat seh Tie doctors were tunable <0 quiet tier The Jen and was placed in a roan undér Ar : jen whl not serve | ° aiacits aly Only $600,000 Appears. | =] 0 pacity her-tie tit. by the two re-} Ui \ pee Au the maining execu an real ei Agee SRS " ie jee ately, ae éeeding $000,W% and ‘personal property | es hour tater the child's papiuatyy: ery Yeuiding, and it was “How about the reports..that Mr | thess was only dams hud suffered recent heavy busi- was asked of Mr. the the = | roo! th To dioulous tol large extent,"" replted Ber ‘id PENS AOS st Mra fe Masnit_¢. IRONSIDES WINS IN RECORD TIME A ++ -—_— Equals World’s Mark in Soro Han- dicap at Belmont Park Track, Large Crowd Witnessing Race. BY FRANK THORP. | BELMONT PARK, Oct. &—Ironssles | BELMONT PARK RESULTS. Won the Jerome Handicap dt Belmont! . Bark sHthleouttarioanieseqiniling ithe enue ech Ome M eOy retin (Sato! world's record of 2103-5 for the dis-|and 3 to 1), 1, Gov. Balerlo (20 to 1 tanc ‘ \for place), 2. Runnels 3. Ironsides was third choice, but Good E Luck and Running Water were only}! SECCND RACE—Ballot (9 to 20 slighiy referred oe Radtke, WhO | and J to 5) 1, Okenlte (7 to 6 for rode_Irneid. sok. fils nt to the| front. making fAninesandiwine| P\acejaziettlekory 3, ning-by_a-tose: =< Good tuck closed strong in the fnal| THIRD RACE-Adoration (9 to 2; furlong, but Itadtke kept Ironstdes go-; and 6 to 5), 1, Fantastic (2 to 1 for ing, ‘and Just 1 to the wire. Run-| place), 2, Pope Joan 3. under the welght ning Water stoppe Runnels was a strong cvolce tn the| FOURTH RACE-—Ironsides (5 to, opening event, and for the first six @if-|2) 1, Good Luc 4 to § for place) longs ha showel hin spcod. but thei? Running Water a-— | died awa Macy, Jr, ell backed | 5 8 to 1 choice, closed strong rough tie ric) FIFTH. RACE-Altuda (G to 1), 1, Givonni . ae5 7 Arimo{2to-i-fer-piace), 2.Merrill 3. Ba! | SIXTH RACE—Bad News (5 to 1), + Martin Doyle (1 to 4 for place) 2, “Jungle Imp 3. TROOPS CALLED Ballot was a red—not-tavorite In tie first part of the Matron Stakes, and he got home a winner by a length and u from Okenite who.rode the t Radtke bumped him | from the stund {tap ones, peared ns if Jones was at fault. The te ruled that way, and the rae] stood. Ilick an added starter, was | third. | FopeJoan was tre-recond | it of the 3 hut she ran = Rad pace Helena trite She very: ad speed for the first part and the ‘Adoration, a 6 to 1 chance, riiden } y Miler, breexed to te last quarter and won Fantastic, a 7 to 1 shof This Favorite Lost. nee was favorite with Phil: | Aft race. Altuda. an Ue tetthentront son | art, and, making all the run- in a drive bya poant lengia m Arimo, who deat Merrifl a lengih ‘a Pait-tor-tre” place, Beaten In the Stretch Cedarstrome raced to the fron made-the panning to the ‘Two bape leaders Killed atid Others Injured in Battle with Police. &.--The en- has Strikers i ut in the: run | and taking Uhe4ead won by a half lengths 4rom Martin Do 10 deat Jungle Tp two lengths. [McLaren Lumber Company. tod deaivored to break a strike whici been in progreas "for a month. two yle, | Not Allowed to- lie ~=Di M ver “Did not Mro2 saat " +e — ee of at Teast $10,000,007" was quest Country Because of ligne: emites pal and her Ait might be within $3,000,000 or $10,- Aer 4 [stant was placed Ina stra tooo anid Mr.asrtort—-but_t do —_Qfficial Persecution — 1" = ~ et care to-go the fur $100,000 realty and $10 personal property, 1 do not bell the free use of large figures, and t WHT We none-sused tn —cunnection— Hs Mr. Adams's. will, Why dues” Mr. Tietjen ten “have name. French t On the y was AU A HOT TREASURE F BOK OF ~ LOST SHIPGONE: CREW SUSPECTED owed raecution. at <wo mon ave d —Penefciartee hay in the ability of the ather ¢ to ably administer the estate” Some of the Stock He Owned. Mr. Bauerdorf sald the esti a three-quarter interest in the sp eile and wards of one hundred ¢ Ligand Mae nz Steamer Sirio, on W ate siove corners. In Mar english to wna and Aus | else Mr : pet GE chi Linioant 150—Persons-Perished, 4 the controjling awner of t maa ot Werzataeslani’ i + eee ajuado Arsilrena i Gold Mining rents anvite W recked for Plunder 2 cms POX160,-SHOOE par = ~ s , and which repre sonal favestznent: by him aR SAE GAH RGRRTLBTON and which would begin rationa OTe; way back tO open. he hexane personae it the cty vf of | PARIS, Oct he Echo De Paria to- hed a despaton from Carta- Bnownctas (hata —senen~ ad been caused by the dis y that the strong box of the Ital- ava sis ape cla | Viet wach ordered har in. two Russias xed aL propery Aken tram—ihe with drawn President Tieton Explaing— jan ent. Tietje ¢ Bide | tr Prosident TietJem, of tho West Side |Sabers dragged the young woman, pro- | in August Jaat on Romlgaa Island, with Rank, whon asked why! _he had_re- | Reatinge: fromthe big-time “ot-about-one-hundred-and-fitty- jaunced as-an executor of the Ada Iban om Seer cnet Americans on | tHe 1s {ives—atthough-# nd-to-be-hermetteaity} NY e WOMAN'S Asst: san protested went —t were of 7 oui eats “Tite are tine enecistors | He left, and they are aulte enough, 1 did up mplicity of the crew in the ot want {0 take “an; Temtate for Hotntny ST CTT Ravetdorr and Mr Kar having "ent all her money AY, CASH PRIZES, \the svlendid Firo ams than I Mr, Adams ¥ tty the Wost Side—Bank A ) st $10 AD to Mr. was in a most sunplen: v ericatne ror ey ies of ore T—oae— tere. — "The Amote. pexiny | in urKday’p —$ie-a-tay wilt Gi ies Sco Thursday's papy. for particulars, . ‘SEVEN DAYS OF WORLD WANT | GROWTH Here is a-case of turning the tables—the tables of advertising in’New York. The two sets of figures show THE WORLD'S supremacy in advertising and the way the wants grow. Ths record is last week's: y THE WORLD . DAY 5 thts Year Last Year) Sunday .. 8,670 7,330 Monday... 4,403 3,456 Tuesday.., 5,797 4,741 Wednesday. 5,372 4,528 Thursday. . ) 4,488 3,920. Friday .../| 3,845 3,199 Soturday . .) 3,034 235 9 THE HERALD This Year 11,034 2,081) 3,504 3,506) 3,266 Gala” 1,34) 947 1,056 943 948 646 725 Last Year | 10,783 1/938 3,380 3,350 /3)153 2,547) 2,446 1,926) 1,760 166 Gain 251 \ 143 + 124 | 156 113} 101 Sunday; asia Monday ... |! Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday, .. Friday Saturday . \JOHN-D. ROCKEFELLER | Strio-owhich-wvax- wrecked | netion treated +4s-empiy, raising the presump.{ a “Total for sr week 35,938 29,883' 6,605 || Total for week 27,864 26,810 1,054 tb eolcesas THE WORLD printed 986: The Herald §3233, THE WORLD gained 183 columns; The Herald 10234, H The World Is the First New York Newspaner. oo Se BA Guns that lasted some hourr: Two strikers were killed and one de- en | teetlve and thirteen other perrong in- L fared. 1 Ths ead ah —-t6kd bebe Breeton: | Bellanger end the Vice-President of the REGISTERS EARLY. Also Enrolls, Shakes Hands with) ue AE 5 the Policeman and Seems | tawa ‘ Hera srt leita in Good Health. Soin nedieetallereencstains este THREE HURT BY FALL” _-ON- MACKAY. ESTATE. Mende GiCAmpa vow nareOMuEAVorkimerl Building Club-House for in an automobile and—w Millionaire Go Down with ~ th man sted. John D., town by train early to-d Be Sixty arry tow the sixt who came to regi Scaffold. nee net only tes | ROSLYN, LoL, Oct. §$—By tha brea thas establiah ing of m scaffold at the club-houso be- SOT HR EES ing built by Clarence Mackay on his cet at Not Wort estate at Harbor Hill, Ciree men were Jajured.to-das,.They. fel «distance = Distric:— Lor iitiaens Teet ana or them was fed to bo in the very best of | badly hurt. He was taxen to (ie Nax- #iook bands ith the policemen gay fi enies at Mitresia on duty and was In the Looth leas than) “the others.were badly shaken up: but ’ he retired to record | had no bones broken. The victims are Italfans and known oniy by numbers. oo} tion afternoon S$: Fitth—Miss Leeds 11-5. Al B SKULL BDOKEN BY BOILER e Hundred and Hs nit skull was fractured and * j Wright Hospital, " Distriot-Attorney Jere favo fl focda And sittectives enwaied Hi a dretete att jp ehoutine: a Er GROES HUNTED BY val Wad, rpnot ide x iFoae Jerome fete TOG. LASSOED MAN BOUND 10 DE (THE RIVER Rescuer Tied Would-Be’ | Suicide, Who Fought with Him. Union Catherine As the ferrybont sllp at the foo | jare thix nf for Island Cit fortubly-dres: [man standing onthe —torward climbed over tho railing and Into the river, 7. saw *ftn Jump and Snstantly signalled tothe engines on the engines aNt thi toward the ah ore tward P. Finley. emploved on the Ciyde Line docks was at the outer ead of the Liyde pler, convenient to a long coil Of rope, Seizing r some Ten—o the-other In a few strokes he ren who had jumped {rom the ferry- ete the rope, tled it landed It 9 his arma ‘and holding him dow from) Huds strait jacket man made dozen mén who were Wien an Slreet Howpltal produced and the ambulances a atate His the was ih that i nition Was reached, is THODISTS t AT _ RUNES FOR STAND ON TEMPERANCE Convention Censures the Senator for His: Legis-- lative Record. . Oct. S—T Je bENN odist fod constnel Ben a3 Tegisiution John Ra ls attitnes temperan: ator ward kate was furious for a time A supporter “ef Rataes stam The shate sought to quell the “thie is the hougp of the Lord Ppunent whouted hack Are on bie Leraw nustnet wan leaving This rendered tho big fellow helpless, Jot 137 miles, WEATHER—Showers to-night, clearing Tuea@an [ | | PRICE. (i | Commissioner of | | Electricity Is Named and | eee Counsel ‘ONE ‘CENT. <4 2——— _the Water, Gas and Brien Resigns, Put in Vacant Po ition ‘HUGH BONNER TEMPORARY HEAD OF FIRE DEPARTMENT, SS. Punished _ There-was quite-a shake-up in day following the resignation of were made: Sa ge ecks appointed to su ceed Mr, Delan. Finley tried to grab the stranger, but Join H. O'Brien, found he § no mateh him phy- sically. Swimming away from the| Ellison. drowning man Finley made a cast with Hugh Bonner, Deputy, Fire. C althougs he co nued t osruggle, He Wea dragged to a tugboat alongside the pler and from there Mftedate. thé pl frat Hale mieclous and full of} BY er he atraggled with maniacs) | strength, almost overturning half JEAYAN IN ma John_J- Delany, Corporation- Coun: ison, Commissioner oF Water Supphy-Gas- and-Electriclty,—— Commissioner in ieee of Me ley Brien "Appointment of O’Brien inPlace of Ellison _/May Mean That the Sullivans Are to for. Deserting the Mayor. Mayor McClellan's administration to-- | BRIN SHIFTED BY y MAYOR Corporation Counsel Delany, who. yearns for a Tammany Hall Supreme Court nomination. These changes resigned. Fire ‘Commissioner, ee to succeed Mr Commissioner, temporarily made Fire: The shift cf Mr, O'Brien from the re Department to the Water Depart- | mane 44 sensation in political places pay the same oped OM) a yeat—but the Firs Come ership is generally regarded as lie more dextrable berth. Sullivans May Suffer, Bilison js a close friend of Mr. fr. Went 137 Miles Minutes ‘but Failec to Find Him Alive t itvan; tho elder» 1 Ryany the financier r at his father's estate, , near Lynoliburg, Va., Hid I drivens at-ar torning ao Pont jFoad to Washington Firnediing sent ite regular train, Mr, 1 and a locomotive of St _powe Although the epecial lost nine minutes Desauso-{he-onginsoe dea: express ahead, the run [street station to Washington, a dis was mado in 137 or a. net time of Ek Hust —snteaged n hired a apsod riitiites, Witlam, K Rryan was ibout thi Atisentate, whi . it fs xald, ila_widh to. noy. t and his thre jthe youngest having been bora tw rTuly n “128 —| Tim" and “LAttle and profits flnanstatty ay the RICA STATENS $15,000 Gan per—annum, tne and Electricity “Big Tim’ stat Shimor. haa {t ote that because he has the nerve Sullivans In retaliation the Mayor by “Big in_Hruftalo. Delany sent City Hatt his jam -F,—-Glark, full of followers of PS -ang Ci Departs fre’ rothe nt the desertion of wim’ t A few minutes after Mr. to his resignation ine 7 aa -Tainmany District, appeared at conalderadly: ex th . Delany ET ntyese ny Hail announcing fan could remain Corporation Counsel's office and the propositions sent over there administration Evident’y Mayor tan—wints n-(‘orporation- Counset pwhe Kidwa. more about the Penal Code Cots ot-Civit-Procedpre.* Repudiates Clark's Statement, When Miro Delany—was=toid-cof—the | utterances of Mr. Clark he expressed surprise and regret. Mr. Clark was ac ing. declared Mr, -Detany, pultitions of a brain excited been contemplating — | Gila step for some time. ‘There was no | politics in it, and there are no ister snees between the Mayor and mes! br itnot-trav,tetae-asked, “that, ft you had no hon a Supreme Conrt nomination member of Mayor McClellan's tender-of-the— said, on his own responsibility. Hischarsceare tot —apearraited of tne Ty ie vars startet Tesctottm3y ardl temperance islation was Femended to include the censure of Sen. ator Raines. is yearn Virgins ears ago Mr ried to Lily 1 oh Ryan was quietly BES R your 4 been one f the four He oe of £ tion of a nomination did not arrae this ue at, Mr. Delany. eMayor tee ATR te bectieep. negro. who ts alleged to be tmplica In the murder of Jonn D. Lindsay. 8 urday night. had disappeared to-day dopiitles are armed for duty to-night OMicers are scourlng the country for Columns and Styles other negroes charged with complmity in ie Killing of Lindsay. SHARLOTTE. pase wileh Was Gaddy, th ne Tbanks At N ist nieht and "Mo nih falled to pick up the sent hundred men were engaged | The oxcitement At Lexinet ther {ncrensed to-day by Uireats of other negro to dei! eman Ruller and e@ posse Ansed the but he was captured by the ¥ MONTGOMERY Ala. Oct police ure looking for n_ tered the room of Ivy | tr thirtean-year-old white girl, Saturday night. Tae. girl's so Teams aroused her har apd the negro Jumped: dhrouga mindoy, and escaped ‘The. air) can the negro, and th gee a ve an arrest untl pr om wie fur: <a tO Tesiqn as treasurer and the Now York Transportation any und close hist offices in Wall _ where he had been prominent as one of the younger set of brokers. | rr | _LQUISVILLE RACES. 1s Of a mile. Wet Barko My Bessly KACE-One mile--Auditor 18 to 6) 1. Pacitied (6 to,1 for will Smee 41 265: of a init 1. Axora e Comfort is found in ng Hughes -terGoverior. It was: annatno: Mr. its ata any speechss, } : How Delany Resigned. pilng it Hon Cl atest your realg- hav careful” fore do r of the greatest re- you {eek impelled to vaticn, but I can Rite we ean Ty sucprised when i aiark wae : 2 repeated to him. He pis eye- CROWDS IN TWO STATES. rive eS brows, laughed and said * 2 § end Was aUlll very. you “Mrs Deiany first spoke of his intens MM of pneumenta and ton to resign last Thursday. T Wat ARGENTA., Ark, Oct: §—Although Ho finally ed. well,’ 1 preter not to say how Tf tee the excitement caused last night by following year youns. | abaue It? the lynching of Homer Blackwell, the mpelled throug p replied