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= ino I Boe FREED BY WIFE'S. INDICTMENTS IN STOCKS ADVANCE PENN. CAPITOL DIVORCE, WEDS _SISTERLN- LAW RY ONC LA LET PET SSH ee ‘ROP HARRIMAN TER New Directors Chosen to Pe-|. ce Him and James 3lill- Howe When He Insisted on Retiring| William J. eae Bron ouNcTS anita Gp ance “Mr. Lee Handled ‘Him 1 Staten Islander, . Marries | Strenuously. © { Widow of Brother Carl. Gay by the announcement of the mar tany of the largest, meat emporiums| acdivoree from him. toaster, the East, entered the Harlem Pdtice Not a Burpriee to Wife. . | Pennsylvania only the best of wishes to offer to the couple. Mr. Gordon and tis alster-in- | the making law have Geen atisntive to one another | measuremente, tor a long time, I believe” Mra. Gordon occupies « sheltered Tittle back from the road at No. 6 Davis for pavcenaes And aMhen p ROUMAI to wiittel teat he cwtill “kame. “Big eh that ho” would “throw hia| west Now Brighton and js seen almost | Compan: Mani with Hh ‘-"Tain't yet #0 sure J vaent,’ William. as he hobbled out ‘into the | had paid a week's hoard-in advance. c 4 will University “Hawthorne” LGRILY of how he procecded — Streat_ Sta. NK b ‘Thi i Nhen a im {a “oourt | that he must haves Eulundered Into the ‘wrong board!: Glecharged the prisoner and told wine BOARD OF EDUCATION’S _ LECTURES BEGIN TO- NIGHT. | p Mhe) Board. of Education will this | tended tour through Eurepe and ‘India, evening fourses. Lectures :will’be given in eome {‘he occult retity-five public achoola and halls !ar awful secret—one she this’ @vening and Jater in the week | noyer to divul other ton. During APES oP tS EIT LN ET DS OEE NO ADEA A Atlante. mca denn met man: : if mid his brother's widow were Saturday at Pittefteld, they went from her moun- home at Lower Saranac take in i i Bays i en_he returned the “pair got 4 ‘¥4s for Albany where they remained unt! Monday, when they went beck to Pitts- fleld and came on to this city in Gor Gon‘s forty-horee-pawer_ oar. tune from his father. ce owns the Gee Andis President ef the elub. att —te.the._ Racquet, —the. DE Bay AT ieee epee Unionirabas otter clubarsHie~eavo7 Bis and Jot me s160p,” Hide arene tt nded -reRpon rte, —Vaidn't— dp fy our! {sity ite $3 -bride-te-twenty-elght. Trouble Began Two Years ra Ago. 4 Wook’ board ists Difficulties between Gordon and his fo take. 9. at | sret wife, who were married In 1897, be- ining if eho eh ned | Torn [came acute about two years ago and OER sis tert nim —Throvgn—-s_reiative:-) Fooled anmeliv. hae he hedease Mr. Lee cave SVtliiam five micites |erey W. Robineon, of No. Dutcher stubborn’ Cast Him Forth. — Nr Sracace twee _travalling tn Europe last August. | shinped prod workers. ‘His | She wad given $2500 = year alimony. j- 1+ ie desta Ing ‘Mitem fandsa' oy on Ls Tend, ‘Dut was| Ha_climbed up hg: ataire emanded is foxsessions, Mr. Lee | ed him down the stairs again-and prme-Court. ‘The firat Mra, W. J. Gordon realdes tn | only. in athe after him. In making his ‘Sehwartz’ broke. thre Gare oe na he wore peacsnatala Club grounds, Btaten Island Cro His Memory Falls Him. that Watierinciaw, but euch a thing ua | ae | atetmonlal intentions on the part of | an NOt aiN6] slips Cridewroom te 8 non of the Is tahmas. hom, an and afterward to Dan R: Ha te Bonstor Mack Tighne, Ww he ala divorced. ing piace Magistrate Walsh that he # consider himself that he wasn't shot, + aighed TELLS HER ce -Incamation’-Was Hindu, She Says on where he | j Last fn search of ‘the pla ttle Mabel —_— Pretty kitten. Board Ship. land mot her idtten at the door, The Two Hundred Are to Be Given| B pet was eo hcppy. apparently, that é 7 | fumped on the winddw sill, Mabel, went Weekly. for the Next | Annie Bemant, the now head of rhe ito pick her pet up and alas! the kitten week for... } 3 | Theosophical, Society... satied on. the Three Months. Kalser Wilheim II. to-day for an ex- But Mabel, resume | its public lecture} where she will again dolyo deeply into 7 Betore Cate mhe Jet out ad promised ance and wont tres will be opened untit the 153 to be opened are In operi | "She was alone Ip her stateroom a few minutes’ before the ship salled- She tral a faraway, searching look; as and was trying to find ‘It. Locremember?? she repeatod. Thy should I tell? Anything I' might the first flo: y on thin matter would be miscon- g wirued,” i lecture ot atthe Museum of. Nathrar” ii . Gi dsmith will Little oat n distinctly, white f was jn 1 remember tt q to me one afte wi} 5 S onmment at Hindu city, 1 © colored com: | Het nade Bpcing tumen, of tne + and the whole ot Spring ast tashed ne. sa. ishetial “lt was sim matter of :memory. eaxerd iy can rpcall other lives prior to, tha Money Zick sii | last, but these I will not talk about | and Heldelbergt |now."" dency of the Thing ware of her hand. eter of the Fourteen Men Ac _cused Involved in Six True | opent Bills Found, HARRISBURG, Pa, Oct. | the fourteen men involved in the Cap!- Hage 6¢ Willlam.3, Gordon, wealthy | tl prosecutions Have beén tniicted by | Union Vadina Baltimore & Ohio’and| gillian had represeated the Harriman ;clubman_and_sociaty.man, to his sigter-) the Dauphin: County Grand. Jury of | ANis-Chalmors Proferred 1 ami North-|\nteresta in the boerd; Mr. Mather hed In-taw, Mrs. Edith Ro Edwards Gor-| Charges of conspiracy. Tees meu a: dons whose fest: husband, Cari Gordon, | inéntioned tn six true bills found out of | Uons. cae accidentally abot himself while.in the| the thirty-two cases ‘laid before the.} jardenitig of prices at noon pera - vactaced eg BSA Adirondacks four and « half years ago. | Grand Jury yesterday: : SSer secs bbatas That Gordon was free’ to wed at alli every man named except four identi. | St. Louls and, San Francis: came as the firet surprise. It was made| Ged with John’ H. Sendorson's Peansy!- ferred und American Sineiting | nd 0 iS ie known tha: his first .wife, who was| vania Hronze co: io ‘When ‘William Schwarts, who has} Maud De Lanoey Rubinson, daughter of wlayed the frst cleaver and second saw | Beverley Robinson, had secretly secured They cover.) People's Gas mpeny. The-firal bills ta contain: the name of |, i Congressman H. Burd *Cassel, of Lan- |on ce alee who wee at the héad of ‘the| Jost} 14 and Construction _. [were presented, to-day. Caseal's’ 02m- ‘The marriage ot my former Husband [Dany installed the, metallic furniture | 2", Ea to whether he wae a atrane*|to his dead brother's widow wes not/and ix alloged to haye collected three “eetubit) or an Individual of the genus) altogether a surprise to me,” said Mra.|times its value, With Cesscl were apparently had considerable to do wii up of the alleged imprope: ‘Indications are that the Grand Jury | Am: Lot wit handy finish {ts work morrow evening as there are atill twen-| home surrounded by great trees and sot | ‘?-*%: LiUs tap neyacted ganar: to be acted upon. “Mal i av ioe ckay Will Be Prosecuted, Its Sais mt If New Rebating Charges : - Are Proven. OHICAGO, Oot. I—Jamen A. Moffet{, tomebile and drove toward the| President of the Standard O Com of the Rev. Walter Austin | Deny of Indiana, went before the Fed- eral Grand Jury to-day to explain his'| ieadin publie statement that other concerns | tt besides the Standard O11 Company had ‘been guilty of rebating with the ralJ-, After the cersmony they took a train|roeds at Whiting. Ind. Immediately after of the Grand Jury District-Attorney 3 tfic Sims issued a subdpoem for F. 8. Hol- Tete chix 3 je rs south the adofurnment | fou lands, chief rate clerk for ¢ ‘Gordon is & member ef a rich Staten|an@ Alton Rattroad. Island family and inherited a large for-| that Holland woul dbe asked to furnish inforemtion following up that supposed Stateh ‘Inland Tennis and Cricket Club! to have been given by Mr. Moffett con- It was rumored "Tt ie sald Mfr. Moffett maintained that age‘at Pittefela at thirty-two. Hisline acts of his company, —1other—shippers,..mere no ie raid to have claimed as well aa 62. Wall! urors with the names of these shippers, treat, sbe brougnt sult’ for divorce, | yr. sorrett 1s reported to have’ spec ~ | which-ended in a final decree while she) neq what roads had been handling | rH Seised aj Daniel J, Colanan, us Teteree, heard | sent for “the Chicago. & Alton, fall: it ankle of the unwel Wa; #2 rond, elle M4 mou into the ia and” ct | | the case at White Plains, and ‘the pa- pers were sealed after the referee had| that’ of the Standard Ol] Company, ho \ jn the Su-| Would optain immunity for himself, but | repoctad tej ustice: Heceh ana cen eu not for the Railroad, Alton’ having been granted: Imivinity | the Standard O11 /# ——————— chin and assimilated a lot ot id dire, Gordon is also—a| umber (in his features.” He sat’ up| scaten tnend aici and for years Was’ an rHazel falling back sguin as his Hutimateteiend_of her bt 1 porgmaniaay: struck him ‘on thé -f fore-| wife, It thas been known for some ume; that W. J. Gordon was exceedingly fond | Mabel Wright Plunges From Third Story But Is Not Badly Hurt. ° 2a. wore-to-giveevidence agalnat that Tavolving It in other caves than | the Chicaga & ot No, 1647 | like the Bronx hae a) Everywhere Mabel goes | ‘eitty’’ usually follows and vice-versa. |'To-day Mabel. came, home from schoo! | AS} Washington avenue, 4 fell.from. the thind.atory frigtitened strange disappearing act, over the window alll. She lont-her bal- tumbling after the pet The kitten’ was ploked up little tho worse for the fall, but Mabel was ex- tremely lucky while she was untor-} tunate, -She—struck a projec she had sent het astral body, somewhere encape and bounded down another Might to a clothesline and “finally the soft grass beneath the window of flat. 2 om several children who would be able ret nome Cs first quention sie asked was about ‘her ———__ LOUIS DILL RESIGNS, Louls Dill has resigned United Merchants and rena diamissed héii! pat tater. [Beaty \y Company, and George So aE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER HEARST LEAGUERS AT Tne Tht OFEING FROM ALTON ROAD IGNORED ot MURPHY Not Considered as Party” ROI ‘Trimmed Millinery hone “special Showing of Early Fall Mode ; Rebeux, Georgette, Susanne Talbot and aes in Dicker for _all the leading Paris Milliners. = days Poreed Rise Prices of stocks advanced with the of business on the Stock Ex- The exceptions were Canadian | etockholdera of the Chicago and Alter which reacted 4 1- man,_onBoard, ; | Pacitic, fe¢ shorts; U. 8. Steel, Amalgamated | Copper and American smolting, the | Unanimously, ee declining 3-4 eucced E. H. Harriman, James @til- Great’ Northern preferred rose 11-4,|man and Robert Mather, Harriman and) L—Ten of ern Pacific “and Bt Paul targe {f@0- | yepresented the Rock Jeland interests. in gains for Brooklyn Tr 1-1-2 and yivadla, Vice seconit pre- Jackeon, of Chicago, | First President and Gent ‘ Rock Island, road. and Edwin Hawley, ‘been. fat a of New York. Mr. Hawley hea Reading f the United States Sicel carried them 3-4 undor last for some years « large stockholder of the Chicago and Alton, His election to “the: board 1s also « recognition of the |recent purvhase of the road by the | Clover Leaf system. © y f; abi Company,| it atta decline of 2 Bor —— The Closing Quotations. To-Gay’s.. highest, lowest, closing “hemo. The surgeons at the pokes Maud De Lancey Robinson Gordon in| Frank Irvine, of Norristown, Pa., who | andone changes of stocks trom yesterday® | sithougn all the Harriman proxies, rep- | Daniel B. PMospital had done their scientific best| her rooms adjoining the Staten Island |{e alieged to have certified to a false final quotations ae as follows: Net | resenting holdings In the Alton of more | asked\ | te give him the aspect of some senas-| Cricket and Tennis Club to-day. “Fur-|moasurement of metallic furniture, and stab. ow., Ug | han $10,100,000, had been turned over to| “I know ther than that I will not seg, I have |Standford B. Lewis, of Philadelphi 4 “}the proxy committee that committes | arewer. the! assistant to Architect Huston, wh 2} nad not returned the courtesy by siv- | {t | Ing” the ‘Harriman interests any repre- ae | sentation on the new board. quiry_-thisafternoon at the offices of the Chicago and Alton in this city re- iwarding this criticlem brought out the statement that the Harriman proxies hed been returned to Mr. Harriman last {Friday with the explanation that the i, | Rock Island interests could not in all 24) cpnscience tadoree—the—Harriman-Sull- | {| man past management of the Alton, and | {i | that it seemed impossible to discour- 22 teously use the Harriman proxies when nUch an indoraement was withheld. Not-; withstanding this stipulation Mr. Harri: | |-man again sent the proxies to the com. 4+y-rinitteeand—they—_were_roted for _t Teleciton of the directors who succeeded | yt: Harriman ond Mr. Stillman. before. to- | Am Am i Am_ STFS ESS tel tbtebtad 3 tog . Top. & ‘6, ALT. « 8 FE! pt ‘Onis. Tr. Hote sosysre “ether parti | from the|radroad was held in Chicago today. |aates for the two places on the Court LJump Yorced yesterday by the covering | 744 yom5 shares of stock were veted|0f Appeals bench will not Include the nwere elected to [Independence League, and.aa thé: Pro- Leebets 2 *lnibition (party and the. Socialists are |not reckoned as factors in the political game, the conference will be had only with representatives of the Republican ‘The committee appointed: by the Dem- The Tegulnr anneal meeting of Che | cratic State Committee to confer with * on a cholpe of candi- Ss Pei This asttude of the committee was | Mr.. Mather was re-elected, Harrtmian | made known to-day by Charles F, Mur piled: "Ro, they have already made thetr nominations, and. a conference with | ¢ them ls out of the question." ‘Ia % true that the real reason for the| ° postponement of ection yestarday was |. | Men’ who have been associated with | due to: the fact that the Demooratic | the Harrimin Interests pointes out that |party 1s pledged to the candidacy of}, Lucey, of Ogdensturet’ was f no SUCH reason,’ tas the! “dtr, with others.” ‘How about Judge Gaynor?” “He 1s also a candidate.” “Is the ‘Democratic party pledge to y one candidate?” “No, the fleld ts open. —_—_—————— $1,000,000 for Industrial Peace. : “Original Designs of our own creation in. Dress and Street. Hats. “ (SECOND FLOOR) « : ——_—————_, Flowers and Feathers. RECENT IMPORTATIONS Of OSTRICH, MARABOUT & WILLOW _ FEATHERS, -_SHADED os WINGS, - VELVET. “FLOWERS AnD FOLIAGE. ; ; i tphy, leader of Tammany Hall. | Mr. | Murphy was asked if the State Com- Ostrich Plumes’ Specially Priced a 1 Bolicitor of the mittee sub-cominittee would confer with is - 3 the| Independence! Leemuers and! bere: \- White, Black and Autumn Colors, 18 in, $4.50, 20in. 98.75 Complete Assortments of Alexandre & Lupin : ‘Suede & Glace Kid Gloves — In ‘8, 42, 16, 20 and 24 Button Lengths. in the most desirable Shades tor A and Evening Wear, also Black and White \For T 12 Button Length Gloves, 8 in tan, grey, biack ms white, ‘Regular Value $2. 25 pate) $ 1.75 20 Button Length Lupin Suede Kid G'oves, : in Black, white, yeey and mode, Regular Price $3.35 Pair, 2.45 Lucey 1s a candidate ormorrow's Sale ee 2 i a | { Linen Handkerchiefs ad For Men and Women—Unusual Values ° oy -Women's-Pure-Linen-Handkerchiefs, — with fancy medallion initial, oo AMERICAN AUTOIST HAS BEEN MISSING A WEEK. Friends in London Have Not Seen Dugald-Ross, Who Bought Fast Car. LONDON. Oct, | American who-cam' Bi + FR PES OER th ttl teeth] FDR FP ee Fi gent FSZALBUss 23. RBASATHBIe_aaRes, Se FR SPEEA ESPE Europe in SEASER 18: v3 23 Preased. Steal miles ‘an hour,-and on Sept. 20 | pur- FH SPIES | 35 233 kc for $10,000 after the car] had covered a quarter of # mile In'7, Sah ing his whereabouts. ‘All his bageage ts still at the hotel where he was stopping. Mr. Rose when he purchased the car jd he intended to-enter {t-in «_twen: ty-zolle race, in Callfornia fora stake R «Chicago | Uniga Pacific F nd wou! sysskenues Hageusse, EE ‘Never Falls to —Domia Row, =| RESTORE GRAY. HAIR of @ motor-car capabie of covering 1) @ fifty. to its NATURAL ‘COLOR Pp rdettet natn rtinchemtedosy sed F, Lee Guinness's eight-cyiinder/ng matter how long it ‘has been on, the: Brooklands reenr | ST3Y or faded, Promotes a luxu- seconds, hes not been seen by hin friends its. fal ting out, and tor a week and anxiety is felt reward- moves Dandruff. Keeps bair soft =o ms and glossy. IS NOT A DYE RESULTS GUARANTEED Whilo Hay Spec CE COG SAIL Gee). Galea? TE 18 /§0c and $1 bottles, at druggists | Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, _ in cross bar effects, hand embroidered initial, Box of Six z = ws _ Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, — in cross bar_effects, various styles; Per Dor. 1.28 Se Men's Pure Linea Handkerchiefs,' Yund \% inch hemg, nh Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, ‘in cross bar effects, hand embroidered initial, tach 12c Per Dor. 1.38 Box ot six 1.45 West Twenty-third Street positively re-| Refuse afl substitutes. Upbolstery Dedartment a ne ot. Be Sure to Look at Our Signs Before __ Entering in Order to Avoid Mistakes. mnip= ‘Ou to call, Don ~White Enamelled Metal Bed- Steads jike illustration: made-in all sizes with camel. back brass scrolls on-head and foot; extended foot rails; actual value $13.00; special 8 if GoldenOakRockers, illustration; highly ~ polished, with upholstered } ing fire ei For this handsome $50.00 Panes $3 ] 75 3-piece mahogany fin. : ished frame Parjor Suite, __ S highly polished, : brought a Covered In silk Yapestry, satin dairask or green yerona velour, 1 ‘But the questioner persisted, and the growd, - A Fordtam ambulance was | (™ substantially upholstered, str the One Hundro} searens smiled as sho vald, slowly and 3 and the taken there. It P ‘Ong steel springs. ti branch of tie oo ie Tb) npressively vay fond that she susiained only a rly Boste and Bry ity eauks oan real! thatent slight contusion where her body hit the ; H no my la Neate incamation 1 ‘was « Hindu ‘wome von vp ee EAC NE hours, The the presi- J. Whelaa | yacanc: nt glass — sides; yelour spring seats; actual - shelves; neatly shaped top; actual = —», ft 3S Nu Haga “ valu $145 ~ } Scab 34. 99 [Open Saturday Ev'ings| aint : %) ai The Best Furniture Valucs Ever Offered _ py Any Store in New York. We have made some big: price reductions for this week in several departments ‘of our—big store, so if you are in need-of anything in our line it will certainly. pay. 't hesitate because-you-may-not now-have-the ready—cash, Open. an account with us and pay as may best suit your ability to do So, g Large Size Golden Oak On Wednesday, October 2nd, - ——we will-offer crceplionaly walues | as iellowsit in:— — Lace Cea White Trish Point -..:- .. - $4.00, $5.00 & $7 00 pair ea value $5. & $9.25 _** Saree wa tatns. ffs 00y- $6-00- &- a value $6.50, $7.60 & 1asE" “MarleAntoinetteCurtain. $6.00, $9.00,812.00 oie value $7.50, $12.00, $16.60 Brussels Lace Curtains. -.....%5.00 & $8 00 value $7.00 & $10.50 “ Door Portieres. 3 os |__Seven-Styles--ndn allt colors _,..$7_5 ‘0 -& $10.50-palr— i value $10.50 & $15.00 * ‘ Morris Chairs, tie inottis- ee Ce ove ak tion; with reversible-velour cush- S ouch C e ia 5 3 : tonss value $10;00; 3:50 785,00 vA 3 each ‘ ¢ value/$5.00 $6.50 55 China Closets, ike jts- tration; of hight; Lord & Taylor -_. Broadway and 2oth St.i sth Ave.; roth Se adjustable ese : ss $10.75 You can buy this Massive Round Tep Golé- en “Oak Sxtension Table this ¥ Credit Given on the Most Liberal Terms Without Extra Charge or Security. The Adventures of || Mr. and Mrs. Newly ywed and Their’ Baby. ‘64 PAGES—LITHOGRAPHED IN. cmene a, . BOARD COVERS. PRICE, $1.00, AT ~ WORLD OFFICES, Pulitzer Building, Park Row, UPTOWN, 1393 Broadway, northwest comer 38th St, HARLEM, 249 West 125th St. BRONX, 658 East 149th St, near 34 Ave. _-BROOKLYN, 293 Washington St, and 317 Fukon sti Or By Mail. A Very Funny Book _ can be extended to 6 feet when dpened 7 and has 5 massive roped tumed legs, with claw feet. Actually worth $12.00,