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WORLD, NEY ‘SEPTEMBER 20, 1907. THE EVENTRS SEPT, 20. HOLDINGS VALUED “AT $109,000,000 e Found $ Government Accountants Hav that in Twenty-five Years Standard’s Earnings Were Between $800,- ~~ 000,000 and $900,000,000. Bteckholders in the Standard O11 ( Walter Jennings New York, . they represented There have been no changes Poet Batate of Charles Pratt. = EVENING WORLO RAGE CHART FIFTH DAY AT GRAVESEND AUTUMN MEETING. CLOUDY. added: five Start ge Jockeys. Won eaatly Open Hi TRACK HEAVY, quarter and won with w lot of tn: Te had speeg. but quit ajie and @ furlong waa weil in hand ail the way Hever catch the winner @ upwargt, $1,600 added; ‘SHOOTS HERSELF IN MILLIONAIRE’S — | Was sent to the police’ beca imality was overlooked Mrs. Carter Came From Studio, mer”: : i | White knew that his wife would be Which John J. White, home from Har Harbor some time te Jr., Established. ise the for- the excite- day. A telegram had been sent her in- forming her that he was on the verge of a breakdown. But fier arrival at an enrly hour this morning was entire- (Continued from First Page.) ly unexpected iSeries Every possible effort had been made jto wet the body of Mra. Carter out of the house before” the arrival of Mra: School Dirtrict under the administra tions of Mayors Strong and Van Wyck. | \ White. But 'the wife reached the house Woman Known as Philanthropist. | in 4 cab before the Stephen Merritt men The antecedents of Mrs. Marguerite | Could Ket the corpse into their Waxen, Carter, the dead woman, are not s | There was « distressing avene, and Dr. well known. The police could jearn | Foster, who had remained in attendance little of her in their. prelimindry investi. | upon Mr, White after being summoned Fation amtedating the tme she rented |'0 the side of Mrs, Carter, remained to the studio in Twonty-ninth wtrent. She | attend Mra. Wate, eame “into prominence last summer | Maid. Knew of Her Intent. through her activity In promoting the | wllza Walters, Mrs. Carter‘n negro comfort of truck horses, wae a mem: | {nald, was complelery prostrated over der of the Society for the Prevention | the death of her mistress, She sald of Crueky to Animals and was one of tknew that Mra, Ca the moving, aptrits of the Bide-a-Wee | suicide for some time. ~| Society. an organtzation to take cure of} "I first went to work for Mra: dogs and oats. Ia July of th! ter,” said Mra, Walters, “five established watering troug! ago. She knew Mr, White at horsea in the Wall street district andj time. He visited her frequently and busted herself furnishing truckmen with pald her an allowance bf $20 a mocth straw bonneta for their horses, AL Carter always told me (that this In the Bide-a-Wee Home enterprise | allowance came from Mr, and Mra Ger way consequence nince: ah: Archhbotd.. imma B. Auchinclon im Brewater .... Paul Babcock ~« D, Clarke... VM. M. Fingier. Rockefeller. Rockefeller ". Wardwell.. jandard O11 (non-voting) (non-voting) ie B. Jenning ther J. Jennings...... Oliver G. Jonzings A record of the present stockholders of the Standard Oil Company w Jersey, part_of which was_placed in-evidence to-day in the Fed- t losed that John D, Rockefeller owns - 2 17,642 shares of stock, and that his holdings are almost five times large t the shareholdings of any other individual interest. though, that since the dissolution Mr. Rockefeller has disposed ot Nearly 10,000 shares of his holdings. Based on the present market value $440 for Standard Oil stock, Mr. Rockefeller’s interest in the com. any is valued at about $109,000,000. iisitor Kellogg succeeded in Ket- jon record to-day evidenve which "feral suit against the oil combine, di eagkie cloned atro0R "and wa The ‘recoré Faas Him ou holders in order, starting «with Albert Bostwick. A Jong line of Bostwicks Heratehed—1 ky Heau : three year-olds Won early. 2 Burton Early Notter Bwaln can mauing an easy econd. Lo way 10 % 20 ny 100 13, T $1.20 added; one | 4 5 ess) Mensa = tn the stretch. i 15 9s to show that the Standard Ol) had made an agreement independent companies in a most of thelr possessions be-~ tched—Park Rc a Fortunatus just lasted under a roaind and fought out the finish gamely, Charles M., ammrod quit Pittsburg with crude oll on con- that thelr output of of! refined ‘exporting purposes should be turned er to the export department of the andard company, EnorMous Profits. scountants for the Government are engaged on the records trustees and from the company, examination has been fully com- fonday—that the Looks Mthe Standard company show that 1ce 1882_to the present time the ol! has earned between $500,000, end $90,000,000. The accountants are sted to complete their. work some next week, when the exact fixures i be produced in court. D. Arobbold holds 6,000 shares @ard Ol) stock in the Ol! Trust, ar mer, Henry D,, Ma The Brewstera’ millions are largely held Benjamin Brewster. Flagler, one of the original , And Robert 8, in trust by 14 KILLED WHEN MINE CAGE FELL trust through Its different stages, owns DMO shares. Lilian Flagler has 1,600 shares. Kellogg then connection bet wi nn old and new trusts. in the holdings of Alfred W., Edw 4 Edith Harkness Jennings. Josiah Macy and little knowleds@ of these persons, Several of the persons were algners of the trust axreement, holding stock dur- Hquidation periods then accopting certificates in Crowd of Workmen) Injured in Plunge and Crash. trusty were Kholders Jn the old organizanun. trust agreement has 40,000 ‘khares and Charles , according to Mr. Tilford. 8 joyne. who was president ofthe. Ssc—~ rity O11 Company, an absorbed concern, ide 110 shares, and the firm of 5. G & Co. 18 credited with holding the extent of 20 shares. 0. Barstow hold 35 shares. “As the combined stock of the trust laced at 972,600 shares, of which John eRasketeller. hokis wre. than orn Mr. Archbold, lately considered jas @ possible successor to John D., has .& very small holding in the tru: Brewster's Millions. isitor Kellogg then proceeded to off the names of Rogers was a mem! he firm, are cred! ares, agains, the enormous | amount of 247,619 hares Rockefeller, Jann Dx «on, of men and every one in it was either} Hundred and N Sete er ec ta Tain D. Rooke: | THe steel cable broke and the cage dropped seven The bodies have been taken out and} being cared for. property of the Steel Gompany, of Rogers, according to Mr. | the ‘injured are Tilford’s records, only owns 16,02) ghares McLaughlin mi Ol holdings: nine times na “wealthy ag is the elder John D. ng Rogers in Stand ——_—__»—_____ st CRIME DUE TO SMOKE Judge, THAT FILLS AIR OF CITIES. | ths wor John D.’s son, Tilford’s acquaintances!? | aijows his chimney« and locomotives to | better than me The: vomit yalumes of amoke Ja reapo: in a large degree for the deproswior advertised for in The Morning limited. newerer World’s Want Directory, rx, Which prevented: 3 = % Ping the holdings bs The millionaires: wh: Was made yest ot Ne * convent HOUSEWORK Some Shareholders. SNDERY HELP, Estate of O. ~ CARPENTDRS AMBERMAIDS 36 inspectors’ (Every week, monthand year, The forld prints more “Help Wanted’ “than any three other New’ Re wspapers pomibinegs unt! Monday. at wht lon by the holders the:out, tees Capacied Lack at Ma, AFFINITY 0 band of Other MARQUETTE, Mich. Sept. 2--Four-| Mrs. Ida Runkel, thirtycteo, and her tren men were killed outright and three | stster, Mra Mary He today bythe tating cage in the rolling mil! mine at{ of Monte ‘save the! cage was full! Theresa Dornhein, No teenth MINAS or-ReripERy: insured, Jit talgret i darlem 4 ourt.en a charge Gisomerly conduct. They were dis- . charged by Magistrate Qfors. hundred fest: Mra. Runkel said she waa the wife of Charles P.-Runke locatel_at Far Rockawa heim ts a striking blon son to the Magistrate. Mrs. Run) Last Ne hand can m Mrs, Dorni any longer, very manit- director who j At fl 1 went to Jet me of tarceny, | asked fh he | “Yesterday I FIONA FE Do: street husband and wn | wite, ‘o-day I thought bands day of and hi and I w one word led to an “Jude, if fom Is womayvon the’ str om Wh Magi w ng you can do woman and M ne t nar KH bo teed Mrx. Runkel (ht stor before him. oe ay CHICAGO, S: n the United States ¢ day dee 1 that) he Standard Of) officials as two bonds to be: Mled by Ung the Ane recen attorneys for th Mr M lea for ad- | 0! $2,009,000, two to put leach Jud; 1 that de would acc: bented. 2 de 1 who. Ix Ul wirn's side, ard drive ATL Youd made up Z 1 2 zs F parcel in her hand, REL eta = 4 —“Bhe Straight to the’ door "0 ! is pren 4 e| room Mr. White was occupying and ay) a sxeraaeaes P ae jon told) that he was safe she said | ' trled to ‘enter, “I stopped her at the | Ten not surprised to hear of Mrs —s Deserted Woman Says Hus- Her to Use a Whip. ®, thirty-five; both addreks ax ery street, were arrested thins afternoon In the apartments of De West One =), policeman now . but she was jewhat disheveled when she told her told her story thus: I went to this place to see ember 2 to me and told me he had n, and ker her he. left me. nis woman and asked|haard a platol shot in the front room.| guest for a time Jast July down at I even|I ran in and found Mrs. Carter lying In ave him back. asind to put him out, ‘ent to mee her husband, i, & miperintendent in] THO Ve the Post-OMce at Statidn S, at Howard Broadway, about the matter, nd that { wanted to get even with my ted to xlye him pub- igity, and he told me the beat thing to! do was to go up and horsewhlp his! to this place and husband with » my dear woman," "You cannot do ep away was Women Moshe wante to ANYthINK she ouglt to xo to Com= lay the story (COURT WILL ACCEPT ROCKEFELLER BOND IN BIG FINE APPEAL, pt. WaTudge Grosscup, to- accept the Standard that euper- ont from mposed by ny of Indiana ton can obtain av as preventing the gov pending an overnmet satlafied Rocke- One the sign Grossoup declared yt such bonds If pre- | 1 they wou ix algned by. Job lam Mookefoller, ‘ uted Henry. 1 ford) pond {a to be for $4,000,000 HOME WHEN BARRED FROM H ays Ott of her and after: Mrs. C \elde. Dr. Foster told Coroner Dovley that Mra Cartor Was suffering from the effects of drugs Mr. White's heme y a eige condition sae 80. apparent & a acro) © had contemplated [i the “house aM stopped to watch her. 7 |ithe White 1 had veen summoned righ hoot 16.43 o'clock, He tried to se Dut was told that he was a: Jarl, the maaseur, toM hii }man had remained in jthe seo Senseo Maid Declares That Mrs. White Had Often Sent for the Suicide, ning World. was eleplione yout many tings ned to be able fits of depres Coroner Dovley made is. conned poop, In the main it waa gathered from nt with wriat La ter cuinimitred seul Ken ane went to day evening the aldewa ab several pass the house from « Ve. Coroner. sald wan called to nsion by Dr. Foster, wh Kk and~ reached th nd floor all n' yn to enter Mr. Whites re Harry Ulysses Kibbe, Mra A. V, T. i ry flo: 3 illigktoni2 Mrs Georea THE Osald. and | men ant ester aie eae ee Mrs, Thomas ©. Piatt. She was well- ( known In theatrical circles, and hey rooms are decorated with a serie: fine portraits of prominent actre: and sctorai/” What. appelra (6. be an a staph portrait of Adele Ritchie oc- cuples a prominent place, Eurly thin week Mrs Carter was sent for by Mr, Wiille to come to his home. He bad, been drinking heavily, and was in a bad mental and physical state. She acted as nurse (0 rt him: for several‘-days, paying inter-|_. 02ut & Mont amo her ilies be mittent visits to her Twenty-niuth| conitariun in Bane Wary cued ctreot street apartments, Sho called there nat | snd submitted tenn oonn on Thies night at about 6 o'clock, took a bath,| found that she was all full of tumors and packed up a change of clothing in| Aad told her an’ operation was neces: right away. She wouldn't have 2 small bag, é An operation performed and was very Shortly before § o'clock she was oalled | inuch dopressed. to the telephone. She told her ima Bit heny: fees pecoene RSE polo za | Walters, (whol! lives at. isisplOrawsup acwilli tor herserh eros red Ficth avenue sthat Mr. White bud sent | 9” clauims tn that will ordering that her cee aa : hody be cremated. I dont know. © “It's gentlern calle,” ahe sald, “tell | te will M. Mra. Carter had an him I have gone up to Fifty-eeventh | Sk" the Lincoln, Teunt Compan: anything abow her Hfe exeapt abot Mr, White, “About ¢ | three years ago Mrs, Carter, found that Of | she had a tumor and a@he threatened | sulcide then. From that time she was continually talking ebgut being Ured of life. I found a box of pills marked | ‘Poison!’ in her room about a year aco and destroyed them. She told me she | had intended ‘to take them. She bad & revolver and I haye no doubt ft was | the one she used to kill herself with ‘Mrs. White Js a fine Christian wom- Frank L. Cleeland ts a masseur, Iiv- jan and a member of the Christian Sci- Ing at No..# South Oxford astreet,/enge Church. I never saw hi myself, ne | bUtl when Mr. White would get one of Brooklyn. He was summoned to the! nis’ fis and leave home Mrs, White home of Mr. White, whom he numbered | would oall up Mra Carter and ask hor among his patrons, late yesterday af-|to KO cout aud took for him: f have answer hese telepnone vails myself. ternoon and found him in a bad way. |hesaver Mrs Wiite aakaq Mrs. Car: Concerning what happened after bis ar-|ter to look for Mr. White she would co rival Cleeland told the following story Out and find him and send him home | Mrs. Walters said that a to the Coroner, [close friends of Mra. Carter were M ‘1 gave Mr. White @ good masnage | Mary Lewis, of No. 3§ Bast Thirty-s and relieved him considerably, Fle was, 0nd street, and Mrs. Ashley, of No. o | Livingston Nace. M Lew! . Ina room about the middie of ths/ Pl Mrs. wis was bed bor ; found at the Thirty-seco ot ade second floor, Some time after § o'clock | Graas, which be tie home ot Mae ate Mrs, Carter reached the house. I hac} met har before. She carried & ‘small e “My God told of the sulcide. ‘So Margie Is dead? ue. anything happen to. Ja : She referred to door and told her she should not go in, Garters muict as he was asleep and {t would be bad| “You know,” confided Mrs. Lew! for him to wake up, She insisted upon ee pire Synite are net bus er pa 6 been here at times looking for Jack, entering and I had ty push her away ang Margie was greatly worrled about from the door by force. Then she went | him. Margie. I think {nto a front room on the same fioor|morphine, She carried It around and eat down on a sofa. her all the time. She der itviea tol galihertioltake offiher hat! #os.sonuid commit siicide jsoms dsy, and wraps, Dut she refused, She was] , Thinks She Was an Alsatian. very nervous, on the point of hyateria in| "1 know Margie for seventeen years fact, At about 930 Mr, White, whol in this town. Met her right here on could hear her in his room, told’me 1| Hroedway. She wave nich, refined tit had better send for Dr. Foster, in Eaat| tan I think ahe waa an’ Alsa- She spoke F h, Spanish and id. “I knew that Margie had made a «ill. She left me some of her effects in it T ‘When the doctor arrived he gave | didn't sue very much af her this sum= cs ey {iner. She spent some time an a guest ber_some.. powders Maat To. eUppoAe } arpeereetscraetstenpa then =grebemee: ames to induce sleep. Mrs. Carter dozed fo essman William Astor Chanier's wife, a time, but woke up again shortly after| town on Long Island. After coming the doctor eft. Bhe walked the floor] {rom there ahe went down to Maryland d coe | for a Visit on a place owned by her col and made several attempts to enter Mr. | {OF i Visit On A Pace om maple. devoted White's room. I had to watch her a! | (iy her! the time. * Mra. Lewis announced that she was “She sald she wanted to give: him| soing to leave town on the first train she could get. She said she didn't want the parcel she bad in her hand, and| $2 Could Ber oe mie tcase, and’ she phone number and I summoned Dr. Fos- te Ing (o Ieave’as soon as she had handed | ould look after tne funeral. ; ti patent peinatigha’ A. George Ashley, tht mother o {t to him, I have an idea now that she, Mza. Georee Ashley, the mother of had a revolver wrapped in the parcel. | Stry’ carter, She ter ther some. elx Yeats ago at the Dox Baw, w Bullet Went Through Her Head. | (artes had yome doge on extibitl “Between 4 and 430 this morning I was jn Mr. White's room, when We] jwughier. t "She was a awee: little woman,’ ald ugh me and Was our Great Neck, LT she suffered greatly ‘ roam pain from physical aliments an on the floor with the pistol by her side | {TOM ales to alleviate her agony. dullet wound tn her right temple. ine aitetohea-gune-clear-throagh-ert-—Callins.Like.a.Pather to Her, J. 8. Collins, who called occasionally head: and lodged In the hair on the upo'n Mre. Carter at the Twenty-ninth de. atreet address, is manager of the hard- sent for Dr. Foster and he sald| Wire gepartmont of Wanamaker « Pili- she had been killed Instantly, Then we! adelphia store. Mr. Collins was not tn summoned Coroner Dooley, No notice{iis oMce in the store to-day, The Eve: Try OurNew Thousands of stylishly a any of our 3 stores and choose from our mammoth Stocks of stylish No references or security required anteed or money promptly refunded. Ladies’ Tailored Suits No matter what may be the siate of] Strictly custom hewemt and nobblest outerwear on easy | sisewhure terms at cash prices. For Jnatance: t. effects—splendidly, tallored from | New Lon in all the prevailing colo: atyles, ee ae Suits OPEN EVENING! e Mra. Carter was associated with Mera! otra. — — | over ramet Dorrair ation They 20n! No. 120 Broad nose seen to-day Page, who lives neventh stre of the Scherer fam fond of anin atreet one day she met Mrs. Cartas w Vv Met n when he ob an elderiy, man wi heard at the Victoria with him in the restau has no peard. Mrs Lewis ts one of her board-| sald Mra. Lewis, “il { 5 Wate. |; an addicted to! tth ften told me! | and distance. able us to furnish B | which the dividing line is wholly invisi- ‘ble. Persons who require both reading and distance glasses w convenience Elghteenth street. He gave me the tele- | German, and had been all over mes bagged me ito let her see him, promis-| knew that Mrs. Carter had friends who | Mrs. Ashley to-day, ‘She met my | ro! Credit Plan The Most Liberal Method in the Country. shly dressed men and womeg say the same thing. Clothing for Men and Women no investigations or deliveries made. take the goods along with you, Cash prices with the convenience of a charge account Note These Two Special Sales Men’s Fall Suits made garth ‘ : ‘| Your own terms of payment your purse, .we will aupply; you with th that equal the lowest cash quotations Made by and conforming to the y New Fold Mo . e oN pechal: Nobby New Fold Modetn, in’ the| Pushton, | Note this speclal: 1. cay, Fe ee eee! gud cneviotes | tom Thade from latest fashionable fa i H and mannish | rice—all the new effects in plain grounds, English fanctes; skirts are beautifully | checks, plalds and P vide fold| bearing all the style of those costing ® Prarie tiineicocternen tunes third moré—see them before paying cash. $25.00 $45°° Lenox Clothing 273 Sixth Avenue, near a7it St. 2274 Third Ave., near 124th St. | N. 884 Colambus Ave., nr. 104th St. IS ROOM SKIN TROUBLES. OF CHORE , Girl's Face a Sight With Pimples— “Looked Like Chicken Pox or Blood Poison—People Afraid to Go Near Her—Two Babies Suffer Terribl With Milk Crust Which Maturate ALL COMPLETELY CURED BY CUTICURA | “Some time ago my daughter, aged 14, benin U0. breale Out. on her thin with small pimples and I told her to get th Cuticura Remedi and take them, q | but she used some stuff called D . and in about three weeks her face was a sight. Ic looked some like phicker ‘and at last like blood. pokon,. so t every one who saw her was al- st afraid to go near her, hi ent for a conmiplete set of the Cuticura Remedies and now she has not had # | pimple for two months. £ knew that P th “uticura would e:re her bec I have bys used it before with such success. About t eighteen years ago, I had a little girl vee. who had what the doctor called milk crust on her head. ‘Thisespread until one ear was covered. She was then six months old and grew ‘worse wi Tused all three of the Cuticura Remedies, nd Stories of Trouble a Year Ago. to the fu esa ot fhe ventyeninth st Apartments, Mrs Carter nad some trouble with Mr White avout m year ago and Uiere w some a onlous Angutnents betwee in her apartment, Miss Edith yearn, an artist and a sister of noe J earn, the lawyer. ¢ a atudlo of three rooms adjoining Sarter's in the rear. Miss Shearn, th Journaltat of not mente. Shortly Mins Mrs. Carter's (riends was Mra J. Sc) otograph gal ¥ with Mrs, Carter sid Mrs. Pa 5 1 In passing song th ‘My Berra: street. He will understand.” }owo o Mttle dogs. They xot into con si Mrs. 4 Her. | , and ip that y formed a Story of the Masseuer. rs. White Would Call for Her. jegorstica: Ani at way rm vy knew about Mr White, but never |met him, Mrs. Carter was always a woman of mystery to me, I esteemed Mer & woman of independent mene ly and lived well iM Were taken at the ¢ dressed exqul of her ™m ria Hotel.” ‘ head walter in the ane {Victoria Hotel restaurant, remembers Mrs. Carter very well He say any signa of depression erved her, According to frequently met no long pointed ko omea ant. Mr Wi Mra, Car Two pairs of glasses Recent im one—reading ‘ovements en- ‘focal lenses in 1 agreat Prescribed by OUR REGISTERED PRYSICIANS Examinations Without Charge. A. W. BREWSTER, M. D. 11 years Rraklyn Fye and Ear Hopital, EDWs JOMNSON, M.D Many years in private practice MARCUM KENYON, M. D. Manhattan Fye and Ear Hospital LINDEROTH, M. D. Late Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, ESTABLISHED carly 40. Vears, § Chikich & Sone. 223 Sixth Ave. ‘Below 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave. Below 22d St. 1274 Broadway, Bzlow 33d St. 217 Bway, Aster House Block. 101 Nassau St, Near Ano St. AN EXTENSION 810, 10 DAYS ONLY. Convince yourself—call at Make your purchasé and Satisfaction guar- tx on t prices xpert tulormen, west dictates of fancies; garments Co 3y, Stores 1 WRAGAN Oe Bente tithe ABBE, SOM oeccn Vwhich cured her, I have a little boy now two years old, who was taken the same way. When five days old) his head began to raise up in water blisters. then turned red and then a yellow matter formed under the blis » It dried up and looked like a big patch of dirt, then it scaled off, broke out again and’ spread nearly ail over his bead. ‘The same kinds of sores formed in the bends of his arms and legs. At first Thad a physician who treated him and said he would outgrow it, but when he was two weeks old I began to use tho Cuticura Remedies, and when thre, months old he was well, and he nom has a fine skin, as clear as crystal. I always use Cuticura Soap when I wash him. Mrs..J. A. Jacobs, Berlin, N. Jey June 19,July 11, and Oct. 20, 1906, | 3 ‘For Sore Hands and Feet Soak the hands or fect at night in o strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuti- cura Ointment, the great skin cure, Ban- dage lightly in old, soft cotton or linen, | Complete External and Internal Treatment for | rxery Humor of Infants, Children, and Adults come of _Cuticura Soap. (2c), cuticura Ointment Caticura Pills (25c.). Bold Uroughout the Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. Sole Prop. . Maas ‘ex- blailed Free, Cuttouta Book on Skin Diseases Bs Son | Face Freckled? | RECKLES and exaggerated Ten are unpleasant reminders of the Summer play time. 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