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é i t WHATHHR—Rain to-night sarees NEW YOR K, FRIDAY, OCTOBER PRICE ONE rare 7 ‘BELMONT PARI United States Warship Was Driven! Ashore, but Is Reported to Have Rest of Fleet Escaped Injury. Been Floated Safély — aves HAVANA, Cuba, Oct. 19.—More than 100 eee Minneapolis, Texas, Der The loss of life in the Intertor must vaiyabdie ‘be heavy. Telephone ani iressmre down and the roads are in- | -—_paseabie.— ‘The area_covered _by ‘wtorn was wide: Bo far-ai ts known most of the killed | ALTAL B. mre natives. ‘Small frame. houses were blown down, ait over the city and the escunants | Pho wore buried in the ruins. Tha-Tntted-Stater: charie pf the gellof work, which Is pro- | skylights ceeding rapidly. ‘The naval officers are tiking abdut the | rie fruit —-hendeo—thaz,appears to hang aver Wi Vana” harbor. It” 1k feared™that~tho} Brooklyn cannot be saved, and wil) KO on the records o the navy as having | steamer, entled—her-usefulnesa_avithin: a fatone's | u throw of where the Maino was Jet. The | rin alonusld Brooklyn had £0 of a crew aboard. b The wind blow elefity miles an hour at tne helene of-the-tornado. : Following the storm there waa ter-| broke ric downpour of rain that mado Canals| in the s ‘of the streets. The list of injured Is long. Hundrets} The wi et -momen: asd children baddiing for -wntil date | shelter in the lee of frail buildings were struck and hurt by flying debris It {wy belleved that there wan great damage done to shipping along the coast ~in-the—vieinltyof Havana ‘AI tratfic In” tho ety was ‘Bub; a “as a result of the storm. All American P sailors ‘apd soldiere are rtported to be The city streets were like rivéri. Btores were flooded and there.was two feet of water in the cable office. After] MONTPELIER, “pooh the wind bles at times al: the rate of 10 miles an hour. | The greatest money loss was ‘in the Harbor, when thirty-five lighters were Frere loaded with | No Jamas MISS killed inthis city alone in the tornadg that swept “over awestern-Cuba Tuesday night. The cruiser Brooklyn was torn from her anchorage in the sharbor and-thrown up on shore, but was fidated without sustaining any damage. No fatalities are reported in the United States fieet;-comprising: the j ver and Prairie, but all the vessels were menaced, Warned of the Storm. and preparations | the gale. on’ shore, ‘The warning Ald | Set extend Wo the whipping Hythe ter< pastor the Many smal! veasela were blown | “For two hours we thought cvery Wave; Deputy Commissioner Mathot wes | willing to tell ail he know about the atter) matter. Ho sent his secretaty to Co! the wharves on shore and cabin. and green w: and th held him. Montana, merchandise. telegraph | them belonged to! the Ward. Line, ‘ew York All trains to the interior the | Were discontinued, ATT ERED. : esuua| BY THE HURRICANE leamp pf. tha United Ge THAT STRUCK CUBA. marines “was demolished and the tants were torn to ribbons. The first vessel that passed through the West Indian hurrisune that has ray. storm. struck the clty at 732 )aged Cuba got tn @clock {n the ‘evening, but ample warn: ___ng_—had_ been sive had been, made to encea of tha for It was the Altai, {eguard property | of the Atlas Line, from Santa Marta, Colombia, with a cargo of xresn banan- pited—Frait Company: ing abundant ey would send us to the bottom, * | Altal's master, Captain J. | he had ted up at Pler A, Norta Iaver, Just Jook for youre) © uprer works. af the freighter were battered and broken, i fe aome of the port: ut-and Halt of ae. pty of Klass. ragged gash shots tad baen to: souking with wat Me MS ¢ at Dine: say And. ae tat . Boldt a8 precautions Doate were Insh Asal wo extra propellers, ue Iktieads and ma y night the storm t increasing tn viotence ‘. night. One the freighter. dee wits aa the- weet was almost torn from the lashings that | “that im 0 ee EARTHQUAKE Tho quarterm. sharp earthquake aheck witch at 6.20 o'clock yesterday felt over a wide area, north tn Tdaho-and fit evening was hae Atty miles “RUB! and PRESTO! THE PICTURE APPEAR DON'T THE MYSTERY CARD «+ 5,+ FREE. WITH - - - - NEXT SUNDAY’S. WORLD WNT gE SUBPOENA FOR istrate Mayo in ‘Police Court on Oct. 24, |BINGHAM ‘WON'T. TALK: Commissioner Also Tells Dep- uty Mafhot to:“Shut Up and eS Nothing.” Third Deputy Police Commisstoner inthot appeared —in—Jetterson Market Court to-day and asked Magistrate Mayo. for a subpcena summoning Dr.- Park- hufat to appear in that court on Oct. 24. ‘The subpoena was issued and given to a/court officer for service. jn~court Commisstoner= Mtathot~watd nothing about his object in calling Dr. atichumt to the police court, but It 18 | Supposed to haye some connection with the open letter to the Mayor sent by Accusation ts/ made that New York ts a sink hole of iniquity and that Com- missioner Bingham is ‘xpompetent. There was no attempt on the part of Commissioner Mathot to preserve any secrecy about his mission. When pressed to tell why Dr, Parkhurst should be compelled to go Into a police court he reterred his inqutrers to Com- missioner Bingham. In the meantime Commissioner Bing- ham had heid his regular, seance with the ‘headquarters reporters and refused 19. hold anosher, When an attempt wae mide to nee him he sent out word that Phe-fiad nothing to-say- | Mlaploner Bingham asking ~the nece: ‘nary permission, “Tlie secretary Yorn tea with this message: “The bosses orders to you are Me shut #p-and-eay -nothing.* in jorning a thre: to serve a warrant upon Policeman Faubel, oné of the ~in- spector's necusers, should he be pro- diced agaln as-a_witness. Faubel was on his vacation at that) B, Hallock and son. Umpace sects 5 RACK naw) ony uly AL) thectreatment largely of nervous diseases. Mrs. Cowdin, who suffered Headquarters, and may go on the wit dd to-morrow, when it will be leton to make good, Parktirst woen- seen at hts-horm epee’ a. him. ~ st te quite ponslbie,*—he temarked, COMPTROLLER CLOSES — BANK IN WASHINGTON. Banking and Trust Company (branch)... Of Washington, D. C., has been closed ¢ Columbia, was placed under tho | pervision of the Comptroller of the Cur- | roncy by an act of Congress passed at } the ast »easion. Apiong the assots are $96," had $42,278) | $40,892, ‘DRIVER BEHEADED ‘A mah, not yet identined, was run ovér and beheaded to-day by his own | wagon at Fifteenth avenue and Fifty- fourth street. Brooklyn. He. was driv- ie a two-ho ing Johns, Jer in building “materia! \ntisay avenue, Brooklyn. and it was ied with barrels of imo, While dnaing. Fifty-fourth treet on Seven. ee iwenue, the wagon was jolted, @ barrel knocked the driver from the seat and he fell in front of the wheels, two of Seas passed over his neck, severing Se eoppes for a ae block cht seston rents OR. Le (Must Appear Before Mag=!— 7. Parkhurst last week in which the fab eases In his open letter Dr. Parkhurst made apecitic charges about conditions the ‘Tenderloin, Tenderloin’ police! oe ete —ratediod—in— Jefferson Market— took | Pollce"Court, and die fact™ that” Dr. his| Parkhurst is to ‘be examined or ques 2% toned there indicates asked to tell what he knows about-the: abt ns above | conditions he so graphicail; The trial of Inspector §: nittberger | mt.| Will be resumed to-morrow gills sil o'clocks At the last: session” Marti |W? Littleton, Schmittderier’ a aha l n, Schmittberwer's couns the quarters that he will be | doscribed, | letter charging the Commis- er of Police with responaibility for j existing conditions nmy have prompted [Eni action, ache (her fo aseept pervice and wlill-cheertully appear a! SA the Unie specie ¥ 28 : WASHINGTON, —Oct- oe maaan by direction of the Acting Comptroller Spof-the-Gnrrency,—ani-Hebertiyons-ap- pointed receiver, This company 1a a pire of We Asina Banking and Trust Company, of Butte, Mont. Tacorporated jinder the Jaws of West Virginia, and, with othor banking companies organized | vy virtue of the lawr of any of the tates and doing business in the District An caumination of the bank by a na- tional Dank examiner shows the branch to be insolvent, Tho asacts and labill- lou, uccording to the last, statement, he fs, securities, claims, to.tt In savings and $35,808 In individual’ deposits and was | Hinbie {o the head office at Butte for |__ BY HIS OWN WAGON p have § W. A. CHANLE E| ‘MURPHY NAM lady Vera, Winning by Six cae from Temaceo in 1.16 3-5, Creates ABOUT GRAFT Half Furlong: == Pes onda a fet |\DISHABILLE, AT 8 TO 1, LUCKY Tells Grand Jury W.A.! TO WIN FORDHAM HANDICAP, Chanler Accused Inde- pendence League. Outcome Comes to Life in Third and Beats Out NO EVIDENCE HIMSELF, Palette—Columbia Girl Takes First Race on from Big Field—.Suffrage Takes Murphy’s Examination Short ‘ 4 Y ? : II- ui ; and Then More Witnesses : : , ale ese BYat a e ‘ : ; i i Are Called. _ BY FRANK W. THORP. 2 {Special to The ning: World.) 7 and Jury in eonnee fore {he Grand Jury.” | clothes. Lies 5 grounds of the emir “Ons ot two nutecs-was—conetant with her until Tuesday evening, when she eluded the nurse on duty and dis- appeared. Search for her went on some time before she waa been dead for nearly an hour, pre: the details of Mra. been the modo of suicide. opened after it left Cromwell. to death. forty-four years. ris; Said Mite }GrandJury_to-dny—with-tha names of, SMashed to-day, when-Lady Vera, a 4-to-1 shot, th_the 36 t oe water Supply, were the men LATE LOUISVILLE WINNERS. “DAUGHTER A SUICIDE ‘Mrs. Cowdin, Victim of n, Victim of Nervous Ned Cosa) esas ak a _tration, Eludes Nurse and Hangs v0 FN Herself in~ Cellar. CROMWELL, Conn., Oct. 19.—Mrs. Laura Potter Cowdin, aauehelane Pues- | tay |ter of Bishop Henry C. Potter, of New York, committed sui day-night-at the-private sanitarium here;.where she was a. patient, hanged herself from a beam in a cellar va a rope made of twi re bed: The sanitarium where the suicide took place is managed by Dr. W. It is an expensive and exclusive establishment for }—— BELMONT PARI RACE PRACK, ocr: T3—=ANother wore Murphy furnishea the | o gave him the information’) and a half furlongs in 116 3~ upon —whtct—be—based—the chater— be apark 7-15, Was Fae made yesterday that representatives of Independence League were grafting | Face on Wednesday, on Tammany candidates, Nokes eeeeee a Ho admitted that he had no evidence BELMONT PARK RESULTS. | women salen ace to ‘ 6 to-substantiate. the.charga that. Judge} 2 tn ted, pucaie se Otto Mowdsiky's indoracment by the In-| FIRST RACE=Columbia Giri .(47a pee aide he gd MeGee up lL wWent back in tie be dependence Laguo had been purchased, | Givonni Balerio (3 to 1 for] while itjouannnanw Y i anand Us ee Willinm Astor Chanter and Ta ) 2,/alr Caruthe ahavire Ort WRG RiRaie, non many Leader Joseph Prendera Peas OS SA TE itera o he Board ote real go who Ie also Secretary to the Board, secOND RACE—Lady Vera (4 to| temery took Aa ERE named by Mr, Murphy as hin tn~ 1 and 8 to 5) 1, Temaceo (8 to 5 for) ™ concerning the <atlewéa) place) 2, Hyberbole ga ee —jaettex of certain —inile-} one ueaee igeanaeeauetl THIRD RACE—Outcome (7 to 2) over a ver seein appear before| and 10 to 6) 1, Palette (3 to 1 for|« a x rand Jury and glye evideneo) place) 2, Angler 3. i voreil a lukewarm ‘favorite ry bad fot of pla - rt won by wT eth, after, Gi- to: mubatantinte thelr charges. lerlo had trade most of the Mr. Prendergast was the first to ane FOURTH RAGE—Montyomery (4/"UDS!ns. Tho “ginney" horse, as he is awar the subpoena, THe reached th@ | to 4 and even) 1, Philander (even| salied on the track, stoppéd, ard sir Caruthers peat “hin oa oy aaa TRSCIST EH EEE TE TEL im dut for tho placa, Bahari | for pface) rp Angler waa ‘tho best:plityed “horse, of 7 the Jury was about to adjourn and was ten) OTE the 4 mile an See a Tuesday, when| FIFTH RACE—Dishablilo (8 tol cis, tit te tan a poe neee NaH: parr Chanter -eill-be-heasa » 4 and 5 to 2) 1, Zlenap (7 to5 for | nuver better than aed Sattor— Toy — ea ulnar renda piace) 2, Ben Ban 3. Sand Palette raced ta. 1 or tho [ia ecuine. World reporter caveat = stretch, end thea- Outcome: breesed* |(that I gaye Mr. Murphy Informao-| SIXTH RACE—Suffrage (11 to 20 tho front and won epsiiy from Pane. Who was backed from 16'to t to § to L zbille Got Through on Rail. p in Jumped away ¥ Incantation, Oxfu: ran tale way. tion upom which he baned some ot} and out) 1, Frank Lord (3 to 5 for line charwes he made, 1 will tell | place) &, Ruok 3. Ban Van oUt as - that body 1 have nothing farthes | | Oxtoru, Insantation and Dolly | yeien ao. This Tere, Diahawilie, tne tran, S WAS on the Tall, And Zlenam District Attorney —farome—te-conatden Was tn Sehind” the bunen, « ' : TAIRA +i . ah bosch ably interested in the Murphy charges | | et and will take personal charge of thp:| 2 it enethaoin fant orseneates which will’ ‘grow out ot} _U) H to any” Ygation. Suffrage Takes Sixth. ‘and Jury proceedings on Tued- aaneap RoE or ‘At the conclusion of to-day's ao: BOS RAT Rint ye ion of the Grand Jury Mr der may cael) of Rusky Sa Turns examination occupied} es \ Hiedn minutes: When he went into] Lene Grand-Jary room he was-aworn Dy Pere a ieee me Galled Gut on Wednes: a ira gee) day by Mysterious L uM he had ard of instances | : Hiner ae amcanbeiscssasey | ter, He Disappears. for nomimnations or being pay—riepondence—-bengue-t 2 ii i CONOR EARS THO NS. “Nearer, rE God, to-Thee,” and “‘Lead, Kindly “Tight | Not to Be Used. ing in the cellar of the hous She had “Unti}-to-day_tt. mas not known. gen- gay that (irs. Cowdin had killed her- it. On Wednesday, when the news of the death was annouiced, {t wna atatoc that she had died of natural causes The truth came-out-when the body was; shipped—to ‘Mount _Kirco, N { | burial. The certificate on the casket Bave the cause df death as wutchts, ArT investigation was made by newspaper men and some of the facts came out Tt developed thatthe Corener_of the county had held a private inquest. —Byen-Yot-tue-sutharities of the sani- tarlum are making -erery—effort-to (Special to The Evening. Wai 2 —The Rix’ p=} John-G'Connar, diocere of Newark, han issued an ¢ to the various churches through diocese putting a stop to the "Nearer, ay God, to T death. All information ‘tp ‘refused. » yas by roundabout methods that the | Investigators learned that hanging had The body was buried to-day at Mount | tattor Pt copia serviee Kisco, after mervices at St. Church, It is said the comMn was not | howover, if the rector sees but under no clrcumata firet_ named song Catholic Churches und nor'# jurisdiction, When ween at the Ep ‘Mrs. Cowdin was the sccond of Bixh- op Potter's four children by hia first wife. She was forty-four years old Her—-husband, Winthrop _Cowdln, vives ber, Their home it New York th street and Wifth @ve-| Bishop O'Con- eald that the rulo of the hide the singing! of anytitnig that ty not AM part of the Mturgi stated that N was no more a part \ Sweet Hye-and-Byo,"" Tho Bishop sata purely sentimental an: reason for its rendition. “Lead, Kindly spiritual light and the for singing 1¢ (nth: ter hymn was written by Cartinal s man before tis conversion to Cath rated service but the singing of an E nue. Mrs. Cowdin, {t'ls sald, used a trunk | rope, which ahe noosed and ‘threw over | Ream, and, standing on a box, tight ened the noose aout her neck: kicked the box from under her and strangled ‘The death certificate gives her age a» Light” Js an appeal for AERONAUT THROWN” FROM: A BALLOON. , ALLIANCE, 0., Oct--19—Harry. Jow- oll, of Philadelphia, Pa, was perhaps fatally Injured. here to-day while al tatapting a balloon ascension, As. the balloon arome It drifted against the cor- Ret of} a, building, “the shock throwing Tis au Tis aul» was! wae, fractured a ‘and he bas Is nANotONed, ron rule of tho to ile songs notin ung sone the af tate. ore t aad Cold ta eb tions on Trat bottia. 10a %e* i Sa Two if tid’ the Distrleicat] | r 7] Hing to locate elovonsyear-old- Raymond | tray y tell the Grand Jury all | yer, who was lured from Scrooi No: | yeu know avout this matter, Give ua uped. [the famed of: the pen = wo 7eave-youtes ww ecneesay-ecterncon and kidnap sgend | The only cive to what occurred to htm 3 th lnforathn go that mo may send | a ORK, SO" 22 Tt oom Je eo Speedy Geldihg Will Try “i fed in a note received yesterday by the Mr Murphy than_gave.the RAM | cng pending? ——— 2 "| for New Mile Figures — fe Mr. Chanler and Mr. Pon- |e teen! kidnapped. Am al Higat, gaat. Dintrict-Attorney Jerome | pong. Tc-Morrow. z aaked him-If he could «lve 8) chs poy ww the won of Sr. and “BFe. | — > ‘ Vs = a [ drod aiid Nineteenth aires eta Roweben; Uis peeriess #prInteh S15 Be cen pald for Indapendence League | =a roan Ice oie oe ioe [judictary endorsements. Mr. Murphy] aka aaWaaneaies Raymond went | ener 2 Pi gAare tear Rea to A roped that heya nor meant —to- “beat UsuRT to Behan eet near [deed Hot go the distance in Rereaitias Lon jerstood aa having ony information | Hundred and Twenty-ffth stree imhevwvaatanisatersnating vce ied_to-day to. present” the. — While in. classes: dur- | 3.35 Une concerning suaelary | Ig the altesoan veda note [eiasion fe teaclit as from gomebods= is e big welding wit er 7 ae | mY Was Urgently needed outside meeting with w wUVEr an cf the Orand Jury asked | {EU =puvatee erin tot rit he _goes the distance under faa didnot thinkhe~bad-made--Proon, to-did—not-retiirn: jas eiatorent about a iWdge on] When ho fated t-return Rome, tha i evening the boy's Leateilctaaiden Sy ee ‘ . and P. ope terday morning they we | (ConHAUeS anLRSe aR ERES the achool where they learned wha erarat appened I ny m CHANLER SAYS HE | {nthe aay." Tet a HAS GIVEN $5,000 TO (235) ON titel tea EACH PARTY FUND. ten, rina, sera tine La tine “ ches tal SARATOGA, No Yu Oct, 19 Lewis | [Mahe Ne antec minlexton,, w ats ea gs ting Stiyvgsant Chanler, Democ: hair. The only dtsting dependence League cundidate for Lieu- | ‘btm in a scar on nis Tosehei wit time Immediat ond if ti Bisappeared he wore 6 tenant-Gove sald to~ hae ren VENTS ES Jona | the report that he and his broth pla | tributed Jargely to. th nestatant One Handred é mity to nadjand East River © and Denhoe nis Opp AAR "Tam glad’ of a lent rt on © snotiier’ cheap cimpaign te to tho |e ses tent rik oes unter. I was not Asked by any one | bam 8 supp Oct, Ad, directly or Indirectly for any promis rater wnouRnt si ay fol | wubseripiion or pledge before L’recatved } The 1 can! was lied c lthe nominatiop from the- Independence | J; FAahth sven ne Ue | League or Democratle party: [oR ymond did 2 Nedra 23 “Tena week I’ sent 9 onuck for $5,000 | his . ty sn ren and. will i z the Treasurer the Leagivand a Thursday. Ong mile.—Raviana cok for the same amount to’ the > won (8 t04 eamirer at the Do: State coms “1.48 5, eas ietsw tots mo nay suerte “testy | WORKMAN KILLED. BY FALL. la to aan for mo Wes subs an ‘titocty Rolla (8 to — Jerome subpoena ae! fa Ma Wetora the, Grand. dury, that Leo Archesl,’ thirty-five years oe) MompeTit meat |may state the truth under oath. Tw \|hiving at Second avenue! and Twenty-| shaw (7. to 2) 1, Manzano Accopt service Of the Yona by ighth street, while working to-tay on| (even for 2 Onys UW! 3° Ten ‘phone and £0 WAV OER At. OU0 @ seaffuld on the tenth floor of bulla. o I af ing at Firat avenue and Dhirty-tath ero fled, fell se int moet asd" World. Wants Work Wonders, he Feast at Reason and Flow of Boul. +8 | kalled. ff i }

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