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TUESDAY, JANUARY _ | THE EVENING WORLD; eet meee ae HOW WILLIAM. ROCKEFELLER 2 POCKETED~ $187,500 AND SAVED NEARLY. $5,000,000 IN. JOSGEE OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC STOCK ‘Seine of them have” KILLS WIFE ne Was first’ Mzhted:on Dez. A sf ubten “aeen) xeveral times sinca Kf the Norwegian bark. Mee masts are standing, ‘hull, ig-Seepiin the water. Ane SEAT AIRES re j 6. Tf these transactions iia been enaaciaa at the tes market basis William Rockefeller would have suffered “a tons Uf $t, 690;060,-—Irar tixtead he reeeived-$L87,500- commission and interest for his services in the deal, 7. The annual report of the Union Pacific, covering the year ended June 30, 1903, states that tha Southern Peolfic stock was in tht Union Pacific's. treasury, al- ‘thottgn—at that time tr was the property of Wtitiam—— Keene 40 Reeeact theWnlon Pacific <otlng! {ts hold- f- Southemn tosh, 3: 2. The Union Pavific’s Southern Pacific odeiwar heli inthe namie GF] the Oregon Short Line. 3. Therefore, in March, 1908, the Oregon Short!Line soi > 200,000:suares of Southern Pacific common xtoek to Willlane Ruskefoller at h.O0, upder +E prheate a grcenent— with Harriman The iret —prioe-+ wae the: | Commerce cheror ncnertivwerd. trea, ‘This menace to naviga-| nla #0 deep In the water that in the it aca waves bredk: clear! across | Phe other dereiete have, ace St0.th¢ latest. teparta, deen strift~ it IMethereurvents that converge Loan ateenng iver = dee |) 8S degeecs: crites” } Crazed Man. to Frenzy. LUSES PIS h Psat aero: called “atedntion to EPuts Mis Arouse. Love=— 57% to 60. 4. In September “peace? was e! fected swith Keene— | S. In November, 1908, in parsnance of the agreement with MItarri: | man, the Southern Paciie stock to-day that bik wite had te (famed to nall Horth onthe. ones on: j last because of an waexplain. z ‘r. Thephyal~ ‘cmbled. to-hle wife (0 sail) on the 1, Br the day ‘after the. steam: ‘dictared ghe: nad) ni aw (arrange 40 hoard tite -Ponse—velten- sine. ith an cunexplainable fear. eather was perfect, tut she could ercome a premonition of danger ded to wait for the next post Beats Her Fia Death, Wi ounds Girl and Hypocrites,” the theme of which tsthe ‘Wwonmar Smuking afoot 0f-a~ mah bE leading him’on with false hopes of con- Georze Falien, a burl hurried’ to te “home Jrie-—ftiend-e — wile, <oMra: Madeline Wiedemann. No, $0 Weat Blenty-secont street! shot and Killed her, shot and mortally wounded Miks Pailine ae turiowsiy—- Fredarikx._Rergman, sought to defénd the -women, and ini Starys ha r, ‘ tt, The police atrested Bergman and de- ided to hold; Wledmann, ater in the day Coroner Dooley went to Roosevelt Fféspital “in. the. ope. of Ketting an ante-mortem ~~ ptarement Tro Pation, wig, the thet: Was Hkely to regain consolougnesm: be- | fore death: Saas me~ Migs TaTeT At RG ReTAT, covered ‘consciousnens for barely eee her Mntesmortem statement wets ‘onty Eu at me,’ "He - declared thers wo had batier: get rid of him. but abe Bae she wan afraid of him, I did not know he had a re- Nolver. when he went into* re partor with ata. Wiedmann. When I saw It first thought was fo #ove Mra, Wigdmann. Fallen shot me just as I Wan bought back from Tockereieral Oh same price, 57.50; The market-price was thon 41. | out toering the weapon from | ‘The man was desperately infatuated ith Mre-AWiedmans, and _t ragedy | | seam precipitated. when sherrepulyed bint he | with te Information: that her husband wean going to take her away from hie ‘vioinlty forever. The quarrel took place —4 inthe presente af Mise Pauline Hat! ana her, friend. Frederick Bergnvan. _ ‘Phe tragedy, occurred just ‘alter: the ushand=of- the-dead— woman had—eol Ti wis his Staten as aren da gteat land over the Ali Bett ea ant it forthe unt. | forced upon the cre wite;: ty a BERS rficlsoake feared juat some euch ceeeuersnart be uae = an et aiierent (course | that of last night, A Be pe york a ny, Tasisted-on: Glopernent: 8 all or: the Barto: sitet whine Or | a aera’ | ‘at: they fi sin enone: foe thes long. Hue, ahd: Mier Rater nas tor some months ies her, assistant, aatneess is that of-a clearshead: |nus On the somner oposite, Fallen aoe Taitween {hts hada tower stand, sare | Wiedertann, who —ta-—vwent: Fons ohh | older than his murdered. wife was de- Bes. Righth | cared to-day thar he-hud tong feared {- swith | avne. tragic development ‘from the: lit- Pee at EVM Hie Gdbeek Morisi’s Intatdation for hil. f-elosed’ dost | wife, atid: he had’ therefore opdered-him eka you HAVE 10M? lo. jaave his home as a boarder for- AT have “heard | ever, The Groak wag. to have: moved out to-day, . fr abe has bess the] HS: Uted= to. win my” wite's -mffec- erychitdren say that |tioan, wild the bereaved huabgnd: "by nothing, and) raking: care of our: little boy while ahé (and-T- wasoccupled: with Eeestand. He Would buy we hay: eee = hor nd museums, But_ when he made» ‘proposition to my wife to:elope hist Week she repulsed him, Made Many Threats. ‘erben he becamn frantic and. made effort of courage: ; one of the best seamen in maridicenaat Just kaw he ta sate! @ip- Ofcourse wo ate word Ad mamma is quite demerate. SRS Wieden as Tor ssverat pears be Boys Were. Rehearsing with Pistol for Invasion TOF the myrhtcat ries Wests was spread beyed, ttle chap of fifteen,” was | at- raigned to tell how ‘hin chum, Wiliam preparatory —to running away to oe. ‘Dad Lands.’ Yontopotice~ eerweant,—who-—had—ran-- away from home and expected to work his| way across the Rockies, He had hired o narrow ttle furnished room from a Mra. Goff at No. 44 Elghth josala and threata, Reo AL mint ha a an thie: tessinte de det DUET Knoir Bul fest when trou- roth. A ee Lac 1W6) yesrs Axo" he committed a eons ua) eerie bo den dU abeme ead edad Eg EUS PHNY- THROWS PECUV EL poe tnas tae Savas re en) ral 7A ver aan Do Mie dbo Usevi Vea OF 8 i AB Gee the Wiee Fe SAU Chae tet arr tz nutes Md tuvk his ne | Woot SAY, aud for Gre WY ieupes ite) ; Of offles was admain- | ate LAR ed to Wythe rab te dete q hlé tne} Mrs Wi (errs Tevolver trom his pocket. tins Ratel saw. the gleaming. weapon 9 id rushed Sesoti raee The man, Now Stg-ntrendod the | A eltiawoa = -§ oa aroun “BD. de joint: bi bis ai athe-oburch:-being-| wethereaciy mee ai eae d-polnt: Blank wt 2 Ser thing her. nf ari nereied stirs Following ‘the Ani auguration th the ei Gov= | fst peace fed tran the church bya inilleary | and poy tha 17a E ‘The Governor conaluded -hia address igh the aud ation turned around Wiedmann. Ain mann Becond sh wie Sears him the next inatant Hilien Nee Bet . SSR ehcaw ve reed eran WILL BE MORE RIGID. the head with the butt of the revolve peat a retreat Into the fat a found Teen hes es ireth, Raa: tairs. Blood was odxing ere ee aaa Ad I Wer hex. Braman Sub-committee oti the House, Committee | carried her to thé apartment below, o¢7 on Foregn Affirs agreed to-diy on.q | cured by Pou MAR ae ee trical Bil for the amendment of the Chincac! teat Seats one fl donb} GVM eatllt be reported) There she Cut Her Throat and His Qwn. pavenus, where (hee bernenttn tien “But. you: must Jearn to be @ gun- fighter," dvised the runaway, ise | Owl be aneany mark for the frst bad. ‘Tha problem of getting a revolver was ath! Cobtirn found iw fabWer'ej a wawed-oft 44 calibre Cony of nuffelently wicked appearhnce to de Tight Hoth lus. “They also found a ibox fot—cat avenue, where-they began thetr thrilling yehearail— ‘Theysfinally—aitpped— into Gearon" oftly. ag cats and locked the’ nor-—Then-thre-trtsi-rehearsal- Lodgers in adjoining rooma dectaire the bebet, that seanes froma penny-dreadfal—india. that filtered through the doorway “Did ye mark-your’ man? Aya Wea he heavily srmedt’ ‘Arnied to the teeth."" “Good ;-we'lt- esto “bim— from_behind,_ for. he'e the jeader: thany. followers, and_.we ‘only two.to_a_full ‘ovuntry where. every man is supposed. tobe e-—law—unto-himestt. Then there } rang through the Leena finns Soom mand: “Hola_up-xour_hange!" jerack: of a rev j shrill scream of terror. Young’ Coburn dashed out of the room and ran into the arms of Mrs. Goff in the haflway, In the make-up of:a cowboy—sombrero, “Arid—carriad—thejr—treas< 7 | Tes te the iittlé hall hedroour on Righth "(Continued from “denly changed his Ute vault Bank President Balked. “I don't know yop men,” he said: “I'm nol-ao certain now that_you—are 7 bank burglars. Idon't know that chat Order la Renu vio you. me to the Stapleton police station and then. I may consent. t the j-vault.~ The six men sccompanied the bank | presitent to th the order front don't want any more ons of the men dechires: =. A pleton. .s “EH-come down: “paid Reas, ant he. i No-trolieycars_were running at that) hour inthe morning. On striving. att tom Mr o. ‘ofthe court order, ar es not. -understand why the EC should sesk to gain admission to nthe all ‘Paik Vault Cag tis nighe heurs= “The bank stays open from 9 A. 3M. until 4 PM week day,” he Argued. By You walt wntil bani! ‘That's not for us to explain to you, replied one’ of the men. “It's up to you to Jeail us to thode ballot bowes.'’ mind about ‘opening, ay “be hel af the representatives of Mr. t-dackson — Tent, | stutement for the» Ma: fins whien 1e~cattet Ha tae Dpiny: jors | subm!: presstve—tit: at er. of ev. by share ‘Wiiy Gait) emt Reokefeller. While this report was written in Novem- ber, after the stock had been bought back: it‘eovered the. transactions of-the preosding fscal- year atid was-there= fore tot # correct exhitit-ot condittoie ther existing. —The Wall Street Journal to-day, Turned Away Once, He | Came Back in 24 Hours Give Rights Demanded, 1 Says Governor, _ SACRAMENTO. era Pardee in his meagage to the Legiala- of San Francisco, He-sums up th question thus: “Until the courts of this country Janalt-have declared that Callforn its. manner ds scems Dent..fo.mai and thie rithout the. alightent disrespect ‘toward the Government of the United States of .any fo! Tt je mute to may that the President, says Gov. Pardee,:‘when he penned the Portion: of his~annual’ message to Con= w it which he refers to the treat- ment of the Tapunede inthe Sou. Fran- €ornmission Looks to ~ Southwest Now. Jan. Commi: CHICAGO, upon a number of-traffic managers in- dicated that th-day‘s ‘temtimony, sind probably to-morrow, ‘would relate to the effects_on chmpetition wrought by the consodationy E. fH. Merriman hag: brought about. “St has been ‘alleged that thay shave tended “foals “real compe oie throughout a large fart of the’ spa Bontrest -the-Comimiaston. And Tes ‘Ounsel Intend to try to: ae Y to'find out lf this Tho inquiry in ‘Now York developed the) fact that. the Union Pacific owns , | BOOUt $16,000, Oo Worth “or” BtOCK In MS Santa Fe, and tt 19 gtneraliy under stood that. the Standard Oil’ interes‘s, whose money Mr. Harriman ia-supp2s.a The-most peculiar and suddenly fatat case of hydrophobla that the medical men who treated It ever heard of caused ‘the death of Louls Schmidt, teen-year-old hotel te}ephone operator, In Belleviie Hospital to-day, symptotns of the affliction were felt by the boy lant Friday, but so decétying were the manifestations that he was refused admittance to Bollevue Hoa- pital Sunday morning, the doctors: as- he was not tll. In less than uiside of Bellevue wi w.ithe boy— jncoding: the staff of the Post-Grada- His friends say that he did not tse opium, and it ts of record that he was + bitten by a dog_alx months ago. _ ‘The doctor was puzsleé. The boy had culty he experienced in swallowing, bad none of the Usun? and infallible syuip- toma of aydrophobla, He complained First Page) ie he satiety these hallots. stored all over the ae city. Some of these gentieme Sim: mperamceen thet ‘The doors of the| tors, wha agre ‘even opened. /hydrophobla and: he opi Away. tho. pinces thing elie: They t storaxe solected, and in fact . eens ing was dane under court order | 2¥ail- unt midnight, wher he “went Into Rolsy and @_yerr azo and ini the vresence @ifficult to! control that he was atsifted. ted him’ without Herm acti ging —bLaw with dimmy,"" Saya Mayor's anes Mayor are ialase and his-couinbel- agony & few hours after ‘his admission. ‘Despite the-fact_that-all_the- dacisee| ton. 4o_Bellerue, where he @le@ tn great}; cieco schools, was not aware of con-|t0 be using extensively, own) another Gitiona on the coast, nd especially In big block of Atchison, Californiag “Coming in contact only with a tew| Ripley, President of the Atchison, ae educated and Intelligent individuats of | Peka-and-Santa-Fe Hattroad.—as-2- wit< Olinesé and Japanese” races, 1) ness, Its object being, doubtless, to fing people of theEastern States do not|out what influence the relations be- | know that to permit the immjgration|tween the Harriman-Standard Olf in- . ~ot-only -@-amiall-fractionof the whole |teresis and the Santa Fe exert Mn pre- number of .these -peoplo means the|yenting active competition be monopolizing by them of much pursulta |that line and the Southern Pacific ad: they may engage In. Union Pacine. -“Thiw monopolization would not mil ‘The Commisstor was late in Say tato against the public good were the| the gfarriman inquiry, the question .of monopolizers capable of belng absorbed | cattle rates and tlie terminal shatgee litan people. = owever’ neither the during. the early session, Chinese Parts-of our cosm. : portan, J. W. Kendrick, Vice-President of the. “Un ahaly ai apanéae: be- capabia ot absorption = ‘ a: OX} ed aside: usclosa. pect_that_g| He —@eclaredthat he considered the The evidence of Vice-President Ken- “arte: Git mot develop: anything -mater~ \oauempt to arake, het yet, -emd be was folttowed- py Genorat _not-pay-bettep/ | than. the handling at Uve Block atthe To temperature—and- outside ofthe ¢ift-}-has upon. Americans In Japan Ls Chinese ing. oF. pon Japanese or ieubensiberees: 54 East 234 St st Fourth Av thier, Si dentel Spl? Bo East 125th | ys from_hia bride ef two toonths, to whom she wired tor {utormation- mung ‘rorinar uae greatly exerdleed- over; recount gave outa” long her this afternoon suction lacbrouck,- a —latoat devel Mr Richards ttorney-General musk and ao fimaiy.” every ate “thatthe tr an a long walk through the rain. | taken in the case’ and an affirmation ad . {that Mr, Hearst. h [Upon whiten to stand the as egal ground May: —nat—hélieve - her the public interest or the rules of JSeaiire He he whould #upiely: it to---further. annoying and - op- tion,—and-he--belteves- that 1 fair-minded citizens will support him resisting. by every meane-i . the unlawful and improper methods Hears, whether Hearst . etiey a Wile. Independence for Governor im the last election, to-day ‘was chosen Chairman of the Lengue's State Committee to succeed Stax Fy nse, Ld ees Ationney jeneral, Mr. Clarence-J. yistand. featy-alght.. ‘Obarch, pene pete ioo and. for for the re- | emeritus. Hie. dle On Ang. 75, Bate om Aig ; oatetil apices ‘destined for the i Tited. Dates saat of ; eball inspect. Chine borers at the port from which they embark for this Sour aa Well as at. the American ey ditemua tic. = CURE A COLD. IN ONE DAX Brest AVY BROMO raya ameney "hit faite: t BR rienature ts an every bs Ltoer't fle "ond of shois had aitracted Po} cartridge belt and gauntlet gioves—the \eeman:Rotert Levine’ “As hesrar inta ty edmann apartment, which leon | DO Was speechless with: terror as—He- the -bullding, he | tagged the woman to the room where over his victim. Tn | young Gearon lay dead with « bullet 3 ‘ld a dDloody razor, forenen nis pan Eating the woman with whom | troUEH, Nie £0 just above the he was, so. madly “in love he had right eye. cut ber throat, As) Pollcoman Lavin} fan to Fallen the murderer placed th revolver to his own) head and fired, ‘Then, with the policeman upon htm’ ‘alien, with desperate strength, allpped razor cross his throat.” Leyins Children’s: fice, where ‘he Tombs. Court to the Coroner's Of. was remanded to the Young Goburn was taken. from the Police Went Along. _— Surrouhded. by o.cordon of police the. bank president and the oles of the sacxion Board took (oe three men 10 tae bank. went every door of this bank oir) uardedd,"” ‘ory. Hagwiora, as pix: at bee Powack labelling the boxes, Dulce were all ally ddpat the | Dpenecs bane the election Inspectors wera in the vault. when ‘the morning crowd began its rush ta Now York. Persons | kin 195, ie bank:adw the polloemen and | Jer 135, 100, Balit, 100, Cannon Dall 100, 100, Moaker 100, Miriam C. 1 —-— RLEANS, La., CITY PARK, NEW Jan. §.—Th jo entries follows; ‘or NEW. ORLEANS ENTRIES. to-morrow’s CE~-FLve | furlongs; 148. |. Finer sistent pier. i ay sy Frait 93, t anya ca miry 100, ‘Adeae, 5100, Entin 403) rr Ferewse is | tom As. Dé Hund, 96 Mave) Fork new ons of SECOND RACE—Hurdle: one mile. Pamassus 1 Wee Kitt Plt mit Kan ie ipbecs had a paked the | *Creottn 153, Orthotox 140. Subador (Burchell entry. Inmsen, YAN Other offloers,. elected theday were: ‘Reuben S. Lyon of Steuben County, Firat Vice-Cha: County, penalty See Attorn: Go Fonsnsben, ae ae! organized Jem Circle alleys, |, igbout Jao. 20. Pntries ‘aro: tm: fted to! twelve teams, and alt rere mem: ine ee Fentrance va bt trom nis late residence, Pier wear. da inet. 2.7, MES 84,743 were offered * ‘For. Sn! e* through WORED WANTS last year. -MORE THAN DURING ~ | persons} who In traliing, with. “Mile Beata powders and pills ANU TO De ont T la guarantee! ind, Weeding ne Nipuih excitement among | Sieeey remaurret Teavemeree st uni u Were Asau that ove o in. the safe: was Intuct. tf Chiirman, Johns. Dooling, whom Mayor seoaey put at the head of Board of Election Commissioners, notified of the midnight: raid by an’ x missin ty World reporter, Mr, leaving :hi dince, No. 45 E By isty-fret aire f the oourt: ordee ranted by Just ce Hondrioka: who wan. formerly” prreonal ;caunsel to Chartes F: Marpny, leader | of, Cammaiiy Hal ea ot ®& Most, Unhear pro- | cedures "% a Oa Mr. Dooling. ache hour at whie journeyed. to) Gtater Leland: and: the @ manner In, which they. pane practice oe York represeritt ap- | Fonts, of {with th Sustico, granting th jan, Murphy's. personal can he order M: ate for aurt,:! (is aa ill": thre effort ot the mia a report gre it was lng to sola, “of how the Inetitution | risen entry.) had: been, Loot Lal tho Nea £0. getnahan ame Dooling AFOURTY Charl nd he’ bad nae heard, VAN Finch. Mare Guet puree. —Obyeea, the aase form indeed a new | Lady Vashtt, jut L am not aire with | Ingils. (bes Soe ay ccenentl: ata Tobowean. THIRD. RACK Three Hes soit H ry. Star Shoot ‘Onmunda: fewative, Violet. 31 Leon 1, *Poent, *Princess | LP ats Gremse,’ Ida May, h payee Lark. ‘Olesot eae } Haxinia 130 each, i 6 Montrose. Whisk Hroom m7] of the fight imme threabed 49.115. (eDonerty | Justice Laventrit. ‘The faction. hy. Tinta Driscoll, which fetes beg olect-hita chairman-at a rege Sh riedly,quited last. week (edo reagaln i} ne mit: handicap, 102, Litcky Charm. 109, ~—Seven furtonas: ae)! in, — | iiss | Ita 100. ia the committee Tystiog “Loventritt denied the uon. The committee. at ot coase mot end elected Mr, Hearst aw | FIFTH BR Jokn 108, that, Mk Temes OT; “ Pirie 10: eeu td ree 5, aT iB nh, Darwin WE cha NACT<-One lela ft Charade 94 pr Beaton 1 SEVENTH the | snilons selling Nancy: Mart, ft. hd Tht est netod Pttttl| 0 SL CE Tnpottant Dimensions have Bern. tobe ESC away, large ROONEX.—Huddetiy,: KORAH nooner: oer residenca, 841 Bighth ave, 20) 9 Spunoral. Wedneeday, Jan.-0--100T, a8 AB-AU ML. thence to the Sacred. Meare i” Ghureh. Webt Bia st, | Interment. Calas yary, ‘hind faLOieeHy—O0 ations Jan, % 7, pnibaae, e rae eerste ah no before, orn)

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