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(NEW ¥ ALLS GIRL WH —— SLTED HIM AND TRIES SUICID | Harry Fischner Fires a Bullet! | Into. Heart of Pretty | Johanna Hoffman, _ MADE $125,000,000 FOR ROCKEFELLER +42 HIS OWN WOUND FATAL. | Tragedy Takes place in. Tenth} Avenue Restaurant—of thé Girl’s Uncle. ane of the NeW Jersey Corpor-. ation’s Treasurer Shows that John ‘WOMAN DYING, | ARREST OTHER WOMAN, | 1 THURS YORK, SHOT BY ITALIAN BOY OF SIATEEN Police Say Tragedy Was In-| stigated by a Jealous Neighbor. er Declares Bad Blood | sted Between Prisoner | and the Victim. Sist Aj prophesy current: about ritty-Arth, An she stepped to the door of her fat | { ~ = 5 RUCOCtANAETS ue for weeks pasttinte this afternoon, on the fourth floor D; Controls One-Quarter of All that pretty Jopanna Hoffman would te Fo¢ the house at No. 115. Lafayette i th S darasenoldings ee ee ae ay Ak own wpe |treet, Mra. Sophia Lombardi, thirty-| / the Standard’s Holdings: | Hears Fusctner, a lovo-crated MAKES | two yearn old, was ahot in the abdomen +, by a boy, who, the police say, wax | own brain, Hospital. in the bakery Fisher, at No. He idence, gathered in most part from the lips of rd Oil, tending to show the astounding mill- ombinations—in— America, ; expreSsed to-day that Fed- The tragedy (ook place 4s of Stan prominent offic ons earned by ¢ Europe and Asia, that an opinion was freely eral Attorney Kellogg will have little trouble proving the Government's] occupied the rear . + . 7 room. The front lL charge that ern Which exists in defiance Of} bakery counters the United States laws. : ples and At the end of the third day's inquiry Mr. Kellogg, b imme trust attractive. She was ttle restaurant, which of the store- taken up with the spread with cakes and 1 rulis and loaves of bread. Fell in Love with Girl. ingly nea | waltress in the and s is an illegal conc é octope: | | } | | adroit and 3 aap asoaeen i a Raat ; ; TAT Fischne: secured in} Insistent interrogations, drew from Treasurer Wesley H. Tilford state-|aiuer's bakesuop three years wen. Joc| ments which, he believes, shows beyond any doubt that the present con-j hanna was at school Iped Revintoververccentinlait Bie ae nized in #Teund the bakery a rant in| cern is in every essential the same corporation which was organized inj... cyeninge. As she blossomed. Into itul young woman Flachner f | ‘love with ter, but for a long tme} e kept his passion to himpelf. Although the girl ac ed his atten- |tions, she did not loye him and eal | old him so when he asked her to marry | him. Fisher, the uncie, warned Fisch- ! ner to cease courting Jctanna and for | 4822, and that n ange in the point of officers, shifting of ste ‘of system of attack on smaller concerns has been made. Mr. Kellogg drew from Mr. Tilford a statement to the effect that ohn D. Rockefeller controlled 256,854 Trust certificates in March, 1892, | and still held that amount of certificates in the Standard Oi] Company “of New Jersey. The present trust is represented by 972,500 shares of} stock. Figuring that John D. Rockefeller owns more than one-fourth pt this amount, his oil earnings in the last eight years-have amounted to ____ almost 125,000,000. The combined earnings of the Trust for the past | eight years has been shown to have been very near a half a billion dollars. | Texas Law Defied. Evidenca was adduced tending prove that the Standard Oil Company | fe operating in Texas‘under the namo| taken his rejection with good grace. Six months ago he renewed his sult. | Johanna complained to her uncle, and) Fischner wax discharged. He had been | boarding in the house at No. 821, above the bakery. After his discharge he Moved to a furnished room at No. 87 He worked irregularly and spent much | ef his time around Fisher's restaurant, trying to talk to Johanna Hoffman. {in reality no change in voting stock | to| took place durine the various stages ef the O8 Trust Development. Officers the Same. [the boy. who lives on the ntth stigated to the crime A jealous w: an. Mrs. Lombard! was taken to St Vincent's Hospital in a dying condition. Frank Dominico, years old. | floor of | the house, was arrested, charged with | folonious assault. Raphaella Melazza, | thirty-two years old, who also lives on the fourth floor, was arrested on same charge. According to the police the Mela woman was jealous because nixteen tions her husband is alleged to | paid to the injured woman. On the other ha Mra, Lombardi ts sald to haye been Jealous of Mrs, Melazza During the afternoon the Melaz: woman went to the flat of Mrs, Lom- bard! The former ia moving, because | of the quarrel between the two fami- les. airs, Melazza, the police say, handed revolver to Mrs, Lombardi, asyin: “Please take care of this for me” Although surprised at the strange re- quest, Mra. Lombardi took the revolver. Just then, the police say, the Dominico | a tme It appeared that the baker had | boy approached and reached for the r- | account. volver, The boy took the weapon from Mra. Lombard\’s hand before she could j stop him. “Look out the gun will go off,” cried | [ihe boy AC Ine eae time the rersiver+ did explode and Mrs. Lombard! fell to | the Noor with a groan. The bullet had | entered her stomach. Patrolmen Eaton and Duffy, of ¢ Mulberry Street Station, heard ‘the sh nd ran into the house. The voy and | | ef the Corsicana Refining Company.) Mr. Tilford was not positive that the| rhe girl was friendly, but remamed| Mrs, Melazzo were still standing by | he Texas anti-trust lawn forbid the) Proportions of ownership of trust cer~|steadfast in her refusal to marry him.| the door, , ‘ ; (Btandard from doing business wichin/ tfleates In the days of dissolution was | Fiscaner took to displaying a revolver, ,.Ateulaite Taste, a, slater of, she, tn. Nthe borders of that State. Mr, Kel-| maintained under the agreement whloh ,in suloons about the nelgnborhood and | house, eciuted, that there hat heen Jogx developed that HL F. Folger and | Rave birth ‘to the Standard Of] Com- "proclaiming in his cups that if Johanna | bad blovd between the two famiii © M. Payne. who Mr. Kellore saya, |pany of Now Jersey, after this concern | Hoffman did not marry him she would | for by long time. Bath women h are the ownera of the Corsicana Com-|had taken over the twenty subsidiary |eVer marry any one ese. ee erp aadaal se nec se area ne sala pany, aro officials of the Standard Ol! | companies. He admitted, however, that She Laughed at Thri open threats against her sister. Company. he had not lost in the transaction, and i Mr, Tilford could not state the re-| Mr, Kellogg seemed saustiea wit te +—No-one. took enough Interest_in the és matter to interfere with Hischner, ‘Ine , , spective toldings of William Rocke-/ ick la XN 3 | guller, O. H. Payne, Charles Pratt, John | Mr. “Kellogg wont further and got the | FIfl when tol of his threats laughed, | ¢ - |D. Archbold, E. B, Harkins and others. | witners to admit that no Important ees RS che a take them 1- ton | in the personnel of offi: 3 Ura etd [but promised to furnjsh the informatie” | crate an ne area ende fron ree | bopelens love and drinking whiakey fea u ‘Yater. Whatireseieene iy contemplating revenge until what men- avian ent . Mr. Kellogg then went om to show | down to sepa ‘ tality he posseased became confused. : ignat the proportionate holdings of Mr.| Mr. Kelloga’e line of inquiry was | (#)'¥ le pose pecmrae contrat Rockfeller and the other oll magnates | toward forcing the admission from Mr. | 0" etheneey eateoienes warn | under the Trust were bodily trans-| Tilford that In realty no changes in| ee ein na ee ne tind Bee to the Standard Oll Company of | the holders ‘of atock, mothods of con-| Pinner hia ANAL anewer \Tr Guard ay exes, ducting the monopoly and taentity or | “Ome for. bist ac ileizam wiles oops on uard as Jt Js! aisttor opened the tn-| directorates haa occurrra in years and oe bh ; i | vestigation of Gtanderd O'1 Com-| that the Standard Ol Company of New ponent path malt cme tens Placed Beside That of Mrs. |pany of New Jewsey by asking Treas: | Jersey ie in reality the combination or] “Certainly not." replied the girl, “T McKinley. ———T tire Tiiford it he was-eurethe Trust franty: a a a a neha {Rave told-you that I did not love you f ‘ys records ax submitted are accurate, |) Mist ‘Certificates in 18 Mr. Kellogg |enough to marry. you, and even If 1 Mr. Kelloxe stated at the a | NAS Oartly auccessful. ald I would not marry contrary to the} eh @he firet day's hoartng that he woul The trend of questiona then turned] wishes of my uncle, who has been at ANTON, 0., Sept. 19:-The of| he earnings of the octopus to|to Individuals prominent in subsidiary aT sabe the late President Mefinley, guarded ghow the earnings wasted: nies before absorption and now | father to me since I was a bab: Sci ailectelisatsuniren be j EEE bes eV SN) KTSR COE Ce ee ahatinstend. empleyees of the Ofl Trost. Mr. Tilford| “AN right, then,’ warned Fiachner. ¢ ates foldiers, | 7 SY Miter ster Re a he cilicow=| HEeN Of Wiese persons, atid RO | Peay tll “Ls sorry tomorrow: Was this afternoon. taken fram the | jet $14,201,188, the Standa: Titted that he wna president of the| [vault in Wemt Lawn ¢ Followed by tne Slayer. John Schaeffer went into the res-| PtmErent a¢ neon te get some--banet: Miss Hoffman took his omer and started back to the kitchen, where her aunt, Mrs. Fisher, was preparing the food. Aa she turned to walk to the rear of the -atore Fischner, who had been watching from the sidewalk, entered and followed her. ‘of New Jersey declared dividends; standard Oi! Company of Indlana dur- e amount of $32,005,007" asked Mr.!ing the year 1539- He is now gen- feral treasurer of the octopus, director Tot the Standard Oj] Company ot New York and an officer in the Aflantic Ro- fining Company, As to Corsicana. Cannes about the Corsicetia Refining Mr, Tilford replied that he fnew a (sera. Bulger and Payne, ta =| { axe “I do not know,” replied Mr, Tiiford. treasurer and don’t \fenow, eh?” remarked Mr. Kelloss. ephe inguisitor then rapidly took th (metness from the earliest days of the jgompany through the days of lquida- [ee He forced Mr. Tilford one of the ‘quieting trustees, Yo admit that (Continued on on Second Page.) Schaeffer 41 no attention to Fisch- JO roti ner, In a Mm ‘nt he heard « shot. He turned, and at the door of the kitohen saw Fischner with a smoking pistol in his hand and Migs Hoffman at Ars. Fisher ran to the kitchen door, CHICAGO ieee 108050 0:0 0000-1 Meccan Events Bs CING NNATI Pee 0000 9069 —6 per, eae ee eran) i ep aR TET san Ese 8 R pore Pech A AnOOU ne, with LATE WOODBINE RESULTS. tem ‘head and fol across eos oe. the restaurant tables, BROOKLYNS (FINAL SCORE.) BROOKLYN. 002000100— 3 Sixth—Marster 10-1, Restoration 1-2 pl, Dele Strome- sete CHIEF ENGINEER dAS WIFE ARRESTED. Calnerine Goodu¢, wifo wf Frederick Goodhue, Bile Ano lives at No, 37 Bradhurst avenue, and hes 4 ~ jffice al No. 30 Broad street, was arrested at the instan B of her husband téday and arraigned in the Jefferson Marke 03 0000 RO 4 : Court ehaged with being an habitual dunkard, Goodhue say en arth ahs Ea that for two years his wife had made it a habit to get intoxijnts Gen : is Buea aly ‘Acid phat excellent. tonic, ve- _ cated twice a month. SUMMER THIRST lieved by | Horaford pertor to lamonade- 7 Jemetery to une mausoleum on Monument Hill, The casket was placed In a sarcophagus be- RTE The CASKOT CONtanthae the Tey OT" Mrs, McKinley, which was removed from the vault Wednesday, In order to surround the tranef. the McKinley casket {0 the mausoleum with as much privacy as possible, vie- ttore and most ~ae ‘kmen aboyt | the tomb wera _ excl from the Grounds and. UAMed Boake ages were on guard along the route of the funeral car, body of President MoKinley was placed in the vault Just s{x years ago to-day. BODY FOUND IN RIVER. Picked Up in North River Near the Steamship 1 In. The body Of an wnknown man. anout thirty-five years, was found off pler No. 3. North River, near the steamship Lusitania, this morning. The police of | the Charles street station sent the bouy | to the Morgu ‘The body is that of a man 5 feet § inches In ‘height, walghing 10 pounds, with brown hair and brown Mistacher "A, oleck shirts black. (rouse ora And black iace Niaee comprised part of the clothing. oe ALEXANDER RETIRES. Asxemblymanh- Archibald 8. Alexander, of Hudson County, who In ‘the Demo- cratic minority leader of the New Jer- Sey Assembly, will not seek re-election. He has served two terms and he was agreed on for renomination. His an-| nouncement yesterday that hia duties in the Hoboken Land and Improvement Company: will prevent nim from, accept- ing’ the nomination occasioned disap- pointment. { {The World’s | 000, 000th Advertisement since eee bite Sia cael gat LEMUEL E. QUIGG they wanted or in getting access to the Brown gets ready to come.” ars Mr. Cravath said: Detective. “Give me your subpoena and I will ey e ht here to-mor- | resis they are brought her len erpare Geen ne Mr Ivina wants to further examine D. |G: Hamburger, head of the Humburger C) Morehead, the Metropolitan Treas: | Detectve Agency. In Brooklyn, indleted tart phe asstroved-tive boaka, and W_|Fittt Deputy Potce Commissioner Ar- If Brown, the auditor. Subpoena-sery- @eut J O1eets eIET Ie cal | ora have. been unable. ta locate Mr. Mle’ Gen. Theodore Bingham, and his | ; tow-Commisnioner, “Harte Hanson, | ead, d Mr, Brown ja said to be . a oy Aorsfisada oe ir ‘own ta (i y} iecie l Mr. Ivins called on Mr. Crayath to| County Grand Jury this afternoon, Roving declared. that it. was Incon-| Grand tury aaniieaser celvable that there was any sood rea-|aimost as long. Both of them refused | fon for the absence of Mr Moorehend | (g tell what happened in the Jury-re jand Inalsted that there was « lot of panier Sei TRUE atha se somew Here ett peony! At (iis Mr, Cravath sprunc mouted: Ie tate PRINCE OF MONACO ‘Sthera ie no nonsense about Take timbrage ‘at the stn Neittene ae | GRANTS DIVORCE LAW. | by Mr. Ivins, It ts an imputation upon | me, et rely inauretorted E CARLA, Sept. 19.The Prince MUgdiberately say’ that Mr. Moore- | MONTE CARIO. Govt, t.“The rin °| head would be here now if the gen-|of Monaco has establiwhod a divorce tleman here (indicating counsel) wished | law for the principality, Divo is may him to be here be obtainas on tho ground of insanity, DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1907 MAE HAMILTON, RECEIVED $4,500 FROM INTER.-MET. Special Counsel for the Public Service Commission Says There Are More of Them and Wants Them Produced. Checks amounting to'*$4,500, drawn by the Metropolitan Street Railway Company.to the order of Lemuel Ely Quigg, and cashed by Mr. | | Quigg in October, November and December, 1902, figured in the Inter- | borough-Metropolitan investigation before the Public Service Commis- sion this afternoon. William M. Ivins, special counsel for the commission, appeared to ,attach great importance to these checks, and inquired about more of) them, which he insinuated had been given. Three of the checks were for $1,000 each. One was for $1,500. They were charged on the Metropolitan books to the special construction been sent to bring Mr. Moorehead if he mld then be found. dren Root twas then and, Mr. Ivins read to hin various ements and statistics regarding the Mr. Quicg tn a_jawyer and poittician {who-has much business to occupy nis J attention in Albany during the sessions {of the Lemislature. recalled to the i io BHOT 7 tha NewYork The check matter was DIOUETT UPyoperstion-end-Auancas of tho Ne: during the! examination of the firat| City Railway Company, in) order: to get EC them in evidence, witness, Marvin Scudder, an accountant employed by Mr. Ivins to look into the Metropolitan's books, Mr, Scudder maid that he d experienced some dif- ficulty in getting hold of the cancelled checks and had been unable to gain possession of others he had asked for. Hefore the hearing began there was rather a spirited colloquy between W: lam M. Ivins ang Paul D. Cravath, ovt- | dently regarding the production of some | statement or papers of some kind. Mr. Ivine—protested against further delay | and saki that some one whore name} was not understood had had ten days’ notice. Will Net Be ‘'Fooled.” rhe chet the commission: he would doclare) emphatically that not be fooled and sald that If hia men in securing what Deficit Over $10,000,000 One item brought out that there waa an accumulated defielt of $10,212,0 average of about $2,000,000 a year for fy ONEEFFE SEEK INDICTMENT G. HAMBURGER | Enlists Aid of Bingham and} Hanson in Fight on és Weel for had further crouble sought he would precise records they Mr, report the matter To Mr. Wificox. Ivins was then heard to remark: “1 am not going to delay it antl Mr. Some months ago Hamburger causod a flurry in the Police Department by claiming that Commiasioner Bingham | had hired him ¢o find evidence of xraft-| ing Jn the borough force, over which state the position of the company imme- diately after Mr, Scudder had testified régarding the Quigg checks, Mr. Cra- yath sald very mildly that the company the was willing to produce all of M ; checks called for, and then followed an| 0 Keeffe presides, and that after he had angry colloquy between the two law- | €9C Cogether abundant proof the Com- }miasioner called him off the work and! refused to take any mction upon alleged facts which he had secured. Since then Mr. O'Keeffe has been try ing very hard to put Hamburger out of | yers, Mr, Ivins declared that he had announced at the open hearing yester- day that he wanted Mr, Brown and Mr, Morehead at the’ meeting to-day. the had Mr. Cravath declared that be understood that Mr. Root wan (o be the thy detective agency business. A few viet witness to-day. He anid that Mr,|daya ago he went before. the Grand Jury Drawn was really {il from overwork|And asked that Hamburgers story be aah Z q Invertigated. and on the verge of @ nervoun collapea PLC fitted with his vindication in Re eT ee er autores ~| this regurd, Mr, O'Keeffe {s now anxio HEC OO to get an indictment against H. Counsel in a Tilt. burger, charging him with conspira to Injure the First Deputy Commission er’s reputation. With that purpose {n view, hq asked the District-Attorney to ummon Gen, Bingham and ] son to textify regarding his Bingham | then demanded that Mr. pase roduced and he put Rer c.. MeNeill, Scudder, who Moorehend Mr. Moorehead be ihe stand Wa nistant to Mr. that he had seen Mr. his oMice at various times to-da pent half an hor [¢ « Circulation Books Open ta.AUl.” 7] jfor"ptace) 2; Bive-Pigeon-2. -| plans of larger vo! ill fie CAPTURES RAGE AT GiAVEGEND Owner and Trainer of Fleet Maiden, Backed Down to 30 to 1, Hit the Ring a Jolt in the Third Event. MONFORT, WITH E. DUGAN UP, GETS OCEAN VIEW HANDICAP, Heavily Backed Favorites Tourenne and Baby Wolf Fail to Show Speed and Book. makers Give the Public a Severe Jolt. ne Work.) , Sept. 19.—Mae Hamilton, at 100 ta GRAVESEND RAC 4, captured the third race to-da Monfort, with E. Dugan up, gallo dicap, this afternoon’s feature here, and in doing! so enabled the book~ att ped makers to hold most of the thousands: that had been waggred-orr both Tourenne and Baby Wolf. = ee race was conceded to Me between 4 > to 1, money was risked eis 4 cinch," was wise boym put {t, Another Finest: RACE—Kingis scrim? Lilm, (Even and 2 to 5) 1, Cloisteress (6 | the way the at 3 aaid: “Nothing to i: but Baby Walt.’ to! Bifor: place) 2) Golden ANG As an indication of how even ‘thé Locked Out (20) Wise KAmblers can go Wrong Montfort SECOND RACE ray ie 4 iS 5 /Just breezed home two lengths ‘fn to 1 and 4'to 1) 1, Garr ft of the cinch Toure | A Foren ntioee-en— Hay When bled home absol the bookies chee had kept Good Play on Winner. | the scratches were In they. King’s Daughter a sure wine race, and eagerly ted any old odds the layers were THIRD RACE—Mae Hamilton (30 | to 1 and 10 to 1). 1, Alex Grant (4 to | 1 place) 2, Proclivity 3. | FOURTH RACE—Monfort (5 to 1 and 8 to 5) 1, Tourenne (4 to § for place) 2, Yankee Girl 3. most of the coln, oo gE to quote. And e. hn FIFTH RACE-—Golf Ball (13 to 10/ King’s Dauitr, Yor he has webbed 2 for | feet and fh proving that and 3 to 5) 1, Brancas (5 to place) 2. Annetta Lady 3. SIXTH-RACE—Alfred Noble (7 to| 4 and § to 2) 4; Lawrence P. Daley Ix A second s in the water, ate a oie hase was a joke. Tom Sheri Wititams (1-to 3 for place) 2, Live Wire 3. w fo and SEVEINTH RACE—Himalaya (3 | mu to 1 and 5 to 2) 1, Orcagna (6 to Sj fy At the K Shaw die stants = bler « After that Shorift WH s one of tho fastest ho, over the Jumps, {o—thefront. Locked and he was ome in trent, Pigeon for sec 100 to 1 Shot Wins. BRING BRIDES OR HUNDREDS BalticMlone.Has 1,000. Mar: riageabie Girls Aboard— nt. was thind. A bunch on Orifanb, 1 frye teen eco recat ana = se eacana Golf Ball Won Easily, Golf Ball was a favorite which could Many on Other Ships. Te th oAl “lowed ‘io for ab ir turn, AD uarchaas B remarkable women LONDON, Sept. 19.—Tho exodus‘*oi marriagoadle young. {rom this country to America and Ci ada {s emphasized by the a: day of a thousand unmarrie: accommodated on the ates alone, while several hundred mor among the total of ried on the three steamers to-day. ANOTHER DREADNOUGHT FOR THE BRITISH NAVY. Eng... Sept | Anite the Admiralty for a new ant coe of the Rreadnought class rancas * —easile strung eat Were al nd; George 5 place) a Herr AMERICAN LEAGUE, have been received a department here, ac to commence bulldtng\t AT CLEVELAND. mediately, ‘The displ NCATE Gea new Vessel will be yoo oO 8 Lo ot Jereater than the — Bellerophi nd Spencers RNGAE emeraire, which were launct 1 and Aug. 44 respectively ioe oe he atip here Will b ore the one to be bullt NO. GANE HERE TO-DAY. irders “for the. constructto i Le waioreunagr caves were announced Sept. 16. ' i ; port ship will have the same aigplice-|* i f estas eG SORES ‘of 19,30) toris, not 20,00 as at first| League: Park between the Hig it f and Atllotics has been postponed, Mr.Crayath sald that some ane had epilepsy and disease. reported Ist, 1907, was pnnted last ||Gain---4 | ,07 8 Advertiseinents over same —— years Lead over the Herald---228,28 | pogictscments this e Saturday, a (4th. 1 home in the Ocean View Haite =

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