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| ————-—wag-re-precinet—in—the olty—that_oauld ,_OAN DONG MORE "TO PREVENT GRIME Short of Men and That It Is Up to. People to-Act-as Their Own Policemen. = FRANKLY ADMITS INABILITY TO LAND OFFENDERS IN JAIL ‘States that He Has Heard of the Organization |< 1. of Vigilance and Protective Societies and Acknowledges There Is Need ~ of Such Organizations. ae Police Commissioner Bingham frankly admitted to-day that he is | powerless to do any more than he has done to check the spread of crime fn this city. He falls back upon the assertion that the police force is al {east 1,400 men short of the number required for efficient duty. In parts of the city where there is insufficient police protection the Com- missioner says it is up to the (petal: to act as their own policemen. “My attention,” he said, “has been called to the organization of | wigilance and protective committees in various sections of the. city, ‘1 ‘am afraid‘that such organizations In some places are necessary. | have not enough policemen in the department to fully protect the city, and that ts all there is to be said. “I have done all! my power with ‘Phe forces at my command. tocando ‘more unless I get more men, - It may weer tncredible, but J needed ten me: for a special deta!l a short time ag and I oould not get them, because there cret moctefP. An intimate friend of hag kept me closely Informed. W: ye A mses of tnformation and’ we are working on {t. Ultimately I can assuré you we will break. up this band. apare a maa. I have cut the traific/awake to the danger of the organization squad from §® to 40 men, the limit, long time, If allowed’ to go on sho! &_menace more to be! Doing Best They Can. “1 am not ready to believe that there ‘a more crime reported to the police Just now than at any previous porlod in thr History of the city. Assertions to t effect are made every summer, I ad- mit, however, that there appears to be a nave. of crimes agalust children and women, This, I brileve, ts periodical I am coping with {t to the best of my ‘abijity. I have not only ordered the po- licemen te prevent such crimes, but I anhood -and Aldermen yesterday, askin: the Pollee Commissioner to make a re- ort showing what disposition he {s maidng of hls poMcemen, the Comm: sioner sald he would be glad to go be- fore the Aldermen and clear the altua- ton. Called on to Stop Gambling. “As a matter of fact," he declared, “those. people could find all the infor- mation they ask of me tn thelr own rents —t heave siren —them= tre tan time and again. ust rapidly. vanattnal ‘Aida aaancan Gonvines themselves of the needs of the Poll e Department without ‘going aut’.de th own minutes and documen fled with them. aT have doing the best Uiey can: Concerning the assawsination of Tay- shanjian, the Armenian rug dealer, I want to eny that I um well posted about this Armenian blackmalling se- Millions Collected by Band ' The: assassination of Hovanes Tayshanjian, the millionaire rug im- porter, in Union Square at noon Monday has revealed the existence in this city of an organization of Armenian blackmailers, operating under the guise of a patriotic society and Known as the Hunchakist. Assistant District-Attomey Manley and half a dozen detective-lieutenants have been working up evidence against the society and expect soon to arrest the man who is reputed to be the head of it. ‘Phe wealthy Armenians of New York jand'there are many of them, are abso- prelude to other haye been planned shanjian as the assassinations that: Kitely terroriged by tho Hunchakist joy look upon the killing of Tav- 1 {Continued on Second Page.) ROCHESTER AT BALTIMORE (EL)—CALLED. ROCHESTER: =. -- --5 1,0°0 291-0 3 2 BALTIMORE... .. =. <.28-070004 1 H mn ‘ST. LOUIS ‘AT WASHINGTON (AL). 8T, LOUIS... ue 701.0000 00 0 \0— < WASHINGTON... .- 10000140 a ee WOMAN DENIES MURDER STORY. o— 9 C— ao investigating’a story told by James Watson, a laborer, of Angles sea, near here, tothe effect that an aged Philadeiphian named Schmidt or Smith had been poisoned, robbed and his body burned to conceal the crime. Mary Handy, a resident of this place, was to-day questioned by the police in connection with the ig ateged fourder and: denied Wateor’s SOM Head of Department Says Eorce Is: rine an Arment anda Tate Raat ok at an eae tasks but E have been 1 An 1 A resolution passed by the| That Ordered Armenian’s Death: NEW YORK, WE AIR PLAY WINS | HIGHLANDERS FOR BELMONT IN| WIN FIRST GAM MONTAUK STAKES) ON HOME FIELD John. W. Gates Plunges’ on (FINAL SCORE.) Carthage at Brighton. and Wins $25,000. CLEVELAND, . 020000121 — 6 HIGHLANDERS. (Stpadiad to The @ventng Witor!4.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK} OO 302101 — 7 July 4.—August Belmont’s Fair Play ts quite a two-year-old. He. ran, right back to the form In his last, good race CLEVELAND, in the Montauk Stakes, and lasted long i enough In a hot drive to win by a neck | Hinchman, rf...... from Royal Vane, who was added after |.Bradiey, 3b Chapultepec wan scratched. Fair Play was at a prohibitive price bruins! sete In the ring, atill he was played by the | Stovall, 1b, ‘sure thing” crowd. | Clarke, c. Aside from the running of the festure | O'Brien, 2b. . event, the bigwest happening at the | Hees, If.... traok to-day was the plunge of John W, Gates.on Carthage, the winner of | Delehanty, It... the third race. It netted him some- | Birmingham, ct. thing like $25,000, for he got prices rang- | Joss, p.. ing from 8 to 1 to & to & for all of the | Bernhardt, p 10,000 commission he sent-into-the ring. | leccenae eee *Wakefield...... ot By ° —Many-of tha-other big betters; incivd tng Frank Farrell, went to the Carth- age gelding, and at the scoounting st CD end the ring was thousands to the clooe ee nnunnoe lepoonsonacoHac 6 14 24 “Batted tor Uemhant, eighth HIGHLANDERS, HPO a ° 2 2 1 3 3 ° ° 1 1 1 ° o 14 inning. A 1 1 0 1 0 0) 1 1 8 wiloeLccococcoo- om fe Masterson Comes To Li Bat Masterson came out of retirejnent to win a good race In the opening Ash. Follawing te fast. pace of DALY | Hoffman, cl.......- Belle all the way from the barrfer, he! : came © bandily in the stret4h and | Elberfeld, won by halt a length, Caboshoy Add05| Chase, 1b. x ore) | rou ~ lLoronoorno [awe nournoo Slearoxs sd »lorocoeoouon x = from tl ligtbles,\ was /the) best horse hamacen Or to\e he [ruck | Williams, Bees Gata through the stretch, \oyerhauling ‘thing. In another 10) feet he | Rickey, If.~ afd have won. Prince Ahmed, als Laporte, oi oming from, far was a good : : thirds half = seneth away, Hn who | Moriarity, 3b, rode Prince Ahmed. fouled In the run To the stretch and was disqualified. | Kleinow, c.. Berwick was given the third monty, | Cheabro, p Bat Masterson was played from 7 to 2 down and some one took a lot of money | out of the ring. Close in Steeplechase. With Coligny and Sunsion acratohed the steeplechase ked a g0% in off Liebhardt, L for Thistledale, and so it proved. He “'pyr, notin lod all the route. Jumped well and had Seen Le n e—Off Joss, 1; off Base Hite--Oft Joss, &; off Bernhardt, plenty of speed. Garrett and Guardt Ee ea PRN ee [followed him for most of the Journ ov/ | rtightandersy 1 fo re—Oleveland, 2; ut three jumps from home Guardian | Lett es net elana: 1; Aigh- Rhucked it up. allowing Judge White | landers, & to come on and get third place. Nearly Struck Qui--By Joes. 2} by Bernhardt, everything In the race was played. 2 by. acbhantt, 1 by Chesbro, 3. Home | ne -Chase, Kliling Made on Carthage. — | Home Rune cs See One ‘of the. Biggest’ killings “of the porte, Caan season went throug in the third race, Two-Bese Hite—Joss, Williams, 6to- jwhen © “Jim Williams's Carthage vall. }won in a drive from the long shot, Btolen Bases—O'Brilen, Chase, |Moonshine. with Bobble Kean third) Double Plays—Stovall and Clark Capt. Wililams himself bet thousands! Uroptres—Hurst_ and Connolly. on the horse, and John W, Gates, it is understood, sont a $10,000 commission to} the pipe ron Catia Led once Gin 1] AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, July 3 was obtainadle at the opening, ‘but the bs public pre: Lollow iiharwieeiinoneyawers| eee eer ene stenca jrelcomed Rey te met 6 to Sat the close, Buftce| the Highlanders home to the hill to-dnc made the running all through the back-|ayd they opened the game full of apirits, jistrebony Selden oan pesnaer TN Griff still] has faint hopes of the pen- and Carnage etretch. Radtke ent ant, aid ebys he ti golig eight atoad Carthage up to the leaders, and he with the fight. 4 cane ‘away easily. Blandy, Racine Kecler was till alting trom his Hei nee da ue srs. pete played smashed hand and Laporte played right —Crowd Backed —Wrong- Heres: Held. A dig bunch of money was on Ampedo jn the fifth, and he Pstite! Hinchman fouled to Kleinow, | ¢lber- outside of the money. Opening at 3 to | feld fumbled Bradley's grounder and he ian _xvaianche ot Sas rent; war afr. Eiberfeid got Pernee# Ampedo'e price to $ to B i xChurry. [qrounder, but could not beat Bradiey ick Finnell wan played, too, and | to the bag, and both runners were safe. ete cere the aolt had | Stovall bit to Chesbra. who ‘threw to ‘da the t SATCUARIA SIAN. WhOUBRaMee Rte SwRI Leilene ee NO ee fo the fleld fof mont of the Journty: -"timan fled to Birmingham. O'Brien | acked up, at: tha eritical tine under ®|‘nrew aut Elberfeld. Chase struck out. bad ride. He wan second, however, tn | ablemak | Clark dropped the ball and had to throw front of ‘Troublemaker, who tan a good | CONES VPP ne Oe race under the welht. Easy For the Favorite. Becond Inning? Fond Heart wound up the string of] O'Brien jayueted nd favorites in the final event, winning | When bad iropeiwentany, Canty tram Miss Delaney, a long shot | Williams ne. seered, Hees’ struck out. Hess. (Ehectal to Toe Qyeri ng World.) First Inning. with Lole Cavanagh third. Lots Cav-/ Elberfeld made a bad throw, and Bir- anagh ran ® _gfent race, and@ luckity “ningham Zook Becond ons single. Joan fosrd—an—opening—on—the_—ref—throush— LO DEE HOt OFS OO PE: which she came like a cyclone. Red Birmingham. Wiiliama threw. out Bonnet was never prominent. (ipebman. Bradley flied to Hiberfeld. — } a 5 Williams ‘singled. | Rickey oj out RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. fto Bradle: ApOrte forced diliams, Turner to O'Brien. Moriarty fouled to ns Bradley. NO RUNS. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont. Third Anning. Jaty 24—Results in to-dzy'a races were | Turer filed to Rickey. Stovall fouled; an follows: to Chase. Clark hit to left for three FIRST RACE—One mile,—Georet, 105, Chesbro threw out O'Brien, NO McCarthy (2 to 1), 1; Reveille, 110, "Bur: =f ake LTO PRE ay PIRNARSITET, TID) tn tare TET SEP ITE er penne eft ani came home w aera Lee, 2 Mme—1.116, —Marimbo, | fnoed ‘a threecbaxmor down tleke tnt Roty‘Poiy, The Pet, Gold Spray, digger, {Me Joag tite “aut Horna Elber- Briarcliffe, Venus, tine also ran. SECOND. RACK — Five furlonga— to Clark. to Bradley: Bounding Elk, 105 (Lee), even, 1; Petu- | to left for a home run, scoring Elber- lant, 112° (Farrell), 11. to'2 for’ place, ;/ feld ahead of him. Williams. filed to Mint Mayzont,, 10) (Powers), 2. Time | Turner. THREE RUNS. 1,01 ¢ m Shaw, Oceanic, Gilvedere, | Fourth Inning. i nf . Forest, Hawk, Aromatice also ran. eens Fancleaatavasinger Hecate THIRD RACE — Steeplechase; short | nirmina! am, Hess takin 0) 4 .—Russell A. Le (Bord), $ to 5, ruck out. Elberfeld five weoncotinens at C 7 tol for place, 2;\ man. NO RUNS Tony Hiatt, 1a (Huttinan), 8 ohn O'Brien threw out Rickey. La, 3.59. Nimble Dick, Sand and Goatfell Texas Leaguer fell ante between tise ran; and. Sirmh Derry and Byza: Hey andy > WAS TYN fold Hit ta nl to second ley Chase smashed ngham. Morlarity single: FOURTH RACE—Mile and a six- sending Laporte to third. and took sec! feenth.—Polly, Prim. WW (Lee) 7 to 10 london the throw, | Kleinow "walked 1! Peter Btefing, 110 (Malin) 1 to 2 for! Chesbro hit into a double play, Stovalt lace, 2; Kings ‘Trophy, 91 (Marrow) & getting the ball and tirowing to. the a RS eringie alee Tee ate, Clark relaying It hack to frst FIFTH RAGE-WFivye furlongs.-Sian-| NO RUNS. Jey Fay, #8 (even) 1, Lady’ Baldor, | Fifth Inning. HOLLY BEACH, N. J. July 24.—The police of this Hace ara (@ tol for place) 2, Dew of Dawn,” 101, 3% Tme-1.02, Latrina, Capt. Gallds! goss fouled to. Ohare. Chesbri also ran. hrew out Turner. He did ilkewise to SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs.—Monere, Stovall. NO RUN on % (Delay), 6 to a 1, Mattie! H, 1a Hoffman struck out Elberfelt (waink 4d to. § for" place, 2, Deniigres, reached socond when Bradley threw his v4 (E. Mastin) 3. Timo—1.15, Frank Col- | ftounder badly to first. Chase singled, ling, Alegra, Satnaill: itacinette advancing Elberfeld to third. Chase ‘| stole second. Williams sjammed a two- murrer, Bath Marie also ran. SEVENTH, | RACE Six bagmer to left, scoring Hibefold and alton. le Takei 1 to 8 ak re Llaais | hase, but was out trying to. stretch Steele) 10 to'1 It, Birmingham to Bradley. O'Brien it, threw out Rickey. TWO RUNS. Sixth Inning. Clark struck out. Morlarity. th | offitien. Hess singled an castole” wus 'Rirmihwnam fied to Klenow, ‘No Bernhardt took Joss's plac eens pehanty cwante ton, ier Yiese's place, Laporte walked to catch Laporte napping. bani, made a bad throw porte ambled to ier out Moriarity. 180 Laporte. Cherdro. struck out find Hoffman did the same. ONE RUN: Seventh Inning. Ht ther te made a bad throw to first “Be sanders of ft i Bernhardt took aecond. i a5 ew ca giane seesion. pierrt District nomina: paleo wae: ‘then Bas! to POS Chesbro at ow. ‘ONel foreland) nd; J. nd), <1 Time f ik Us. teahneny ‘Ben trong, > Kyle, EXweley i Ayr jater alno ran. CONFIRMED BY-THE SENATE: ALBANY, July %.—The fenate to-day confirmed the nominations of the Pub- Mo Service Commissioners in the First (Now York City) District. | When the ominissiouera in the Pat Booond up-State) Distriat were Te ii y left in In eee Born: fo first. and third ERY a lelnow ‘singled, the Finance Committee, from umes wat Suis RON. - Molbertela Ried. to Delehanty. Tune] struck out Williaa SE RUN. the | | DNESDAY, VALUE OF W. 6. W EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART THIRTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON, JULY 24, CLEAR. TRACK FAST, RACH —Hangicap: tor three-year-olds; #1 200" aged: ot 642 "Yan a, Re “aritfag. Time{ad 26.| Winnect ch. a. by Feackiort—ve- oe Owner—@M. johw ‘Masterson sion Rnd bad enough left to withstand Shon’ ater was out: Tun, but closed strong on the guts! va cond Prince anemed e'a wood rorintes and Siete as Tush. Dut. weg discuaiified i me fouling. Berwick qu F-oléa and upward; se; for four. x ch. &. by Knight of the Thistle— miles. ‘Winter, ett fades White 619 Guardian .... rar tle took. ths tend. pariy rett ‘puntos! Jo, kook, tae end Teaitraye held the pia Jommper and steadily improvi 544 THIRD, FAS ‘elling; for bo ndded: one mile and eizteent ‘tale waa Hy oeerae Ade” Winner, cb, ., by Berrane—Hettle Green. fal Owner—J. T. Williams, ey Wts. St. 1 » Radtke i ag Nee. 1 eho ee roar olds and upward; non-winners at the meet- | | | Qpen- High Give 6-5 it 96 i —— ereteaSae soiree $3 HSaBavSssuss) Dugan’: 1 838 Off 3.21. Serato Papen Hing Cole, Bt Eotinane ta “ia evident & 00d pace ibe rane surprising! pei at aed Batlbe rare eee eo cee lone AMY two-year-olds; $2,000 added: six fui H ‘Winner, by Hastings—Fairy Gold. rari ia FR oper #0 4 over: etch and thar ing wamely. Bo TH RACE—The ch. ae sven, artving./ Time =i at turning into bad @ eommanding lead the stretch. reing Mountal too mp to the whip.) Fair’ Piay re: Sind at | ecftton by @ nose jane ran a good race and has att: tn areat at wa Kgain hed epsed. bat quit when’ ii came, to, 5 ve elie iy 5 Three yoar-olda; $1.0 sixtesnth. 646 *) Peenat Ewer easily. Thme—i. by King Ert Teas Over. Hf Anssreon, Thdex. Starte: at. bu] An rela ‘was much the and won i & wali Ampedo was G47 SIXTH RACE—Two year-old fillies; maiden Time—1.01, Winner, #900 added; flye and\a half fur. b. f., by Hastinge—Fond Hopes, Start ee Won rationing cat ond Hoa: aes a Bas Mise’ Del $ 10 f23" Lole Cav # “8 at Red Bon a ES 3 10 Mowe os2) ior yy Rosh Brack 1of 19 18 Bo Sissi ir ub at. it 101 lor 14 9° @) bo } 1 ior 18 38 s ao Bs do 109 ‘ He i? df de if i? Bevoy abo 2h. st Of 4. Cet, Toart ouiciasted the fot fintahed strong, Lola Cavanagh fl 4 won rallopt Ished out gam: 2 Delaney ran a niro race and onnet due to watch. EMUN CSE BURGLAR: SAVES. FAMILY SILVE Turner singled, scoring Bernhardt, but | was_out otn, to second, Hoffman to farat threw ay Rickey. NO Elgnth Inning. doubled to left and scored on tovall Clava mingle, Clark taking second on the throw, O'Mnen singled, Clark tak- ing third. Delehanty singled, scoring Clark. -Biemingham sacrifi Chesbro to. Chase, advancing both rinners. Wakefield batted for Bernhardt. Ches- bro threw him out. Hinchman filed to 1 Hee TWO RUNS. } Hofepnardt pitched for Clevetand.—tax porte, smacked three-bagger to cen: tre. Mortarty CO pee: DE ene toe ct oF : 2ApOTte, einow (i INK Spee Aled to O'Brien, ONE RUN. | Mrs, Axford, of Bayonne, Sin- Ninth Inning. |. : Chenbro threw out Bradley, | Turner gled Handed, Puts In- Stovall singled to ject Mark's triple to centre anman, ONE RUN. fied to Rickey. and scored on ( O'Brien Med to Hoffman yaders to Flight. —————-— AMERICAN LEAGUE. Mrs. Clara Axford, the wife of Dr.) William Axfont, of No. Til Avenue C,} DET AT BOSTON. Bayonne, U., had an encounter early Detroit -0 0.0.00 0 0 0 $-8\ to-day with a burglar, who was about | Roston 20.91.00 0 A Ib tg-make diwith the family atlver, H Batteries—Donovan and Payne; TAn-|, The doctor had been called uway, yenill and, Criger, and Mra. Axford was alone at home | when, about 4 o'clock this morning, she | lwas awakened by a nolse downstairs. | CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. 0090001000 +0000 10 FO wa,|She arose and, withour tho slightest | | BatteriorPatternan and SUIIVAN!|nesttation, started down to. the floor 4 webpen has below to see what had caused the nolne When sh creachead the door of the EASTERN LEAGUE. dining-room she saw a man bustly en-| gaged in wrapping up in’ napkins a quantity of silverware, TORONTO AT JERSEY CITY. | poronto A 0) 0,0), OF RA Ores + "What are you doing here?’ demand- Jersey 1 " o ‘f se Mitageraia, [07 Mrs. Axford; bit the burglar mide | Apples ‘orrigan; Lake. Fitesera’ |no reply. Ho was evidently startled by | Vmplres-Sullivan and MoCarthy, (Mes. Axford's sudden appearance ~and | }made-m break for the door. Mrs, Ax- lord Pluckily grabbed him’ by the |but he toré himnelt{ away | from boat, her STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT GOES FOR $74,500. ‘A seat on the New York Stock Ex: hange wax noid for $71,600 to-day, The name of the purchaser was not given ‘phe previous sale to that of to-day was qade {or $73,000, which sum was con Mdeved one of the lowest paid ‘Stock Fachange seat in receat te record price for a Stook Ex: 0 aac wrk $05,000, which was pald pa eae lias ception-room, "Bhece 18 the window throng which | the burglar had gained an entrance, and | with Mrs. Axford icloxe behind him he Jumped through {t and "got jaw Batiafied that she had aay ware, which !s valued 4 dred’ dollars, Mrs, Axford ral alarm, DUC aatinfiod herself yv!th telling | her Musband about her exploit ‘when he | | returned home, The police this after noon had not been informed of the at- SSPE oboe San and the sory wes told cs) NEWPORT PASTOR | Delancey jgregation sympathizes with | done in Cleveland by the gales. grasp and ran into the phyalctan's re- |< HITNEY’S ESTATE DISCLOSED AS $25,500,000 IN SUIT Was Made Executor, Discloses the Wealth of the Decent ‘Traction Magnate. « HALF A MILLON AS FEE a8 GIVEN TO HIM BY COURT, Confirms Report—Estate Includes Thou- sands of Shares in Many Dif. ferent Concerns. . act was completed this afternoon when Justice Dayton, in the Supreme Court, signed a jadgment confirming the report of former Justice A. R Lawrence, who was appointed a referee to pass upon the accounts of Harry Payne Whitney, executor. The judgment is the outcome of & friendly suit brought by Mr. Whitney to secure the confirmation of his stewardship, The net value of the estate, as disclosed by the suit, is $25,500,000. What Estate Comprises. ‘The referee endorsed as fair and equitable all the transactions of young Mr. Waltney in administering the for- tune left by his father. There was ap- proximately in the hands of Mr, Whit- Ney for distribution among the heirs on June 3, 1907, the sum of $25,500,000 In Found figures. Justice Dayton ordered that Harry Payne Whitney pay to him- self the sum of. $480,571 out of the funds of the estate as his commissions as executor, With this and other dedug- tiona for fees and costa the estate ts worth something over $25,000,000, The value of the Whitney estate is About what it was considered worth tn Nnanctal circles, Shortly after Mr. Whitney's death, in February, 1904, {t waa announced that his real and per- sonal property would realize if sold for cash about $21,000,000, At that time .the Whitney property Included extensive and iinernd woes stretches of parks and hunting pre FORGOT FUNERAL, NT DRIVING Fashionables at Col. Neil Ser- vices Had to Wait Until Substitute Was Found. (Cigectal to The (venting Wri.) NEWPORT, R. 1, July 24.—The faab- tonable-onlony—was- mired to-day by a. church happening, sensational and re- grettable. The funeral of Col. Edward M. Neil. & fonmer prominent New Yorker, prest- aeit of he wawport Readmgstwoom,- and one of the pioneer ocottagers, was set for thie morning at Trinity Churoh. neral party arrived at (he elitranoe, Just after 11 o'clock. There was no sign of the rector, Rey. 8, C. Hughes, how- ever, and after @ mont embarrassing watt of thirty minutes the town was scoured for him or. eome'one to take his pace. After a delay of forty-five minutes an asnistant to the pastor ef St. John’s Churoh wan found. Owing to the long delay: worry and strain to which the mourn- era had been subjected, » the pocrices| had to -be shortened: Practionly- the entire—cottage colt expen- stre racing stable—one of the finest ts the country, Bold the Town House, “Under the direction of Harry Pagme Wiultney, the town house at No. st Fifth avemue was sold to “Sient™ The cace horses, the country places end ney family were disposed of at anoction, From the referee's report it appease that én the hands of Harry Payne Whit- ney the estate has increased velss almost #,400,000 in @ little aan tea three years, ibe C, Whitney was one of Le men in New Ys and tho) at Ho wag born in iahrens Atropine of Trevotutiona: stock, eocation at Tile and in 1664. In 1842 ho enitores Glaveland'a firat_ Cabinet ae. deover ‘Snorer of the Navy, and to him more any other man is due the mag inoluding many notable New Yorkers,|navy of the United Btateg at Se pres. pres- ‘ont time, for ‘he started ita growth, wero, present, while the pallbearers | ent time, : wore such wellknown men as Henry] of art and a: spender et enn patro Hedenond, ex-Untlad States Senator] for “hin invtsh “ontinya te paid nays George Peabody Wetmore, Daniel B.| dled a much richer man, He wae In | Fearing, Jolin Austin Stevens, Col'| the height of his career when’ deaeh ‘Astor Kane, Loule Lorfllard,| overtook him in-—hix "thir Soar: Purker, Frederick Bheldon| The oMmclal, cause of death was, aivan 1 Hare Powol. ‘The whole con-| a8 ‘Blood polsoning following an opera the rector, | tion for appendicitis.” as TTT BIUATEr Maly owt tn his position, salary of $3,400 und house James V. and Jo! made up In part of the following rent, stocks and bonds: Long after the services had been con- aren cluded It wae learned tat Rev. Mr] Renning Asielfoen, Smelting end Hughes, the rector who. was only re-| teaaug Company, common, 441.000, on, 7.700 shares Américan 9: abi shares American Smelting Becurt- 221 anures ‘American Tobaoc pany, preformed, 490M COM 92,34 shares American Tobacco Com- cently appolnted and was very popular, had (gono driving with Riwhop Talbot and forgotien the date of the funerals Bishop Talbot and Rector Hu called upon the family this. afternoon | pan ; to explain. The tof the conter-| Pa'us “nharee” Atentoony, Topek tt ence was not made known, Santa Fe, $250,686.25. Lapel agree ‘A shares Coney Island Jockey Cub. $4,008, £0,000 shares Chihuahua Mining Com- pany, $50,000, STORM SINKS VESSELS; ALL ABOARD LOST. ] 3,006 “stiarea Electric Vehielo, pre CLEVELAND, ‘July! —Two eman || (Continued en Mt-Pase, Jat Column.) sailing vessels, laden with ofl, were MRS. CARTER MUST BE TAKEN TO COURT. Supreme Court | comple wrecked on the Inke during & storm that swept, this yielnity to-day, It Is-belleved all on board were lost. Thousands of dollars of damage was While Dayton, In Part I. of General Sessions, lenis the clty |was enveloped in elmost total| = 3) Peacas corpus thie afternoce: | darkness for fifteen minutes, trees were| qirecting the Warden of: the Tombs uprooted, small buildings blown down, and all the loose and Ughter etructurea along the lake front and at the aause- ment parks were blown sfrom thetr places and smashed to pleves. Taghtning struck numerous buildings. ‘The Sheriff street market house was sot Mehtning an prison to produce before him to-morrow morning 1h Part IL of Special Term Mra. Laura M. Carter, who was ar- rested and sent to Jail In default of $10,000 bai} in connection with the cass of former Teller Runyan, of the Wind- on firs by considerable. Garage Gone. Ai numberof persone)| Ero Trem coy: MNO BbaConded [Were wtruck and stunned, 2 T getthy $98,000 ot the bank's funda, Mra, Carter's application was | pre- eonted to the cour by her attorneys, Goldfogle, Cohn and Lind, whose peti- fon asworts that Mra. Carter haw now been In-the Tombs since July 6; that was not ‘legally convuitted and that, the. $10,000 bat henner tor hak yosterday, wea arraigned thix| release te excessive, f "Cronk The petition also states thet Mrs.” Tira 8 GC aeceetarl . oon | Carter Mian't know the meaning. oct ine: mie “walve examina grand tary Cees feed | in the itis ee Tours. and waa! ——— WOMAN'S ASSAILANT HELD. Nicholas Court, the Tralfan who 1s accused of having attacked Mra. Julla Staorbas when she was on her qyay to | gh. | hor home on Decker avenue, Linoleum- ville, ball fi rat it = hee to the county jell ‘Friendly Action Brought by Son, Who Referee Approves Accounts andCourt Finally. The final settlement of the estate of the late William C. Whitney serves and country homes {ii the Bert many of the art treasures of the Whit-_ ae Sas AccordMy WW the Feport tha ewtate ts

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