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[Standard Oil Crowd Leads Raidon Copper King’ sStocks — Chandler and nd McCoy Make Balloon Record; Win Cup Brady Paid W Whitney Debt From Paper Railroad Sale dt covler to-nteh( and Saturday, ks pes to All.”® is U ‘Circulation Boo. “Miss Bradley, Aaaect pane Mrs. i N BAN WON Clark in Abd Her Boy; Suc- Pe | The FORDRAM A Questions JULI US COHEN PROTESTED - ee Brooke ee h in the! AGAINST SOME QUESTIONING ~ neat t Strides and at _._ Assistant District- Attorney —Krotel Responded | with a Threat to Punch Mr. Cohen’s Head, “and a Fight Was Prevented With Difficulty by Spectators. orld.) Ost, a's Ben Ban beat Brook- * post in the Ford- the feature of the cart r running a great race, 1.— “4 time out, | pounds, Brookdale ire trvo “lengths: | Kesitucky Meas, after running second The hearing in the case of Miss May Bradley, charged with as: Ssisting | Jail tha way, hung om long enough tel) 2 Mrs. Maud Clarke to stéat her son trom his adopted parents, Leh and] ee Ba ~-Mrs..Garleton-Kremes, -broke-up-in-a-stsailesa! seene in Centre stim Police Court this afternoon, Miss Bradley, closely questioned fe fict-Atturnéy Krotél, developed livsteria and) worked herself into what appeared fo be an epileptic Carsied from the court room and revived with difficulty. »-Then Miss Bradley’stawyer, Julius. Cohen, criticized vehemently that Mr.“Krotel threatened to punch his_nose, Magistrate Wahte adjourned the hearing indefinitely. Mra. Clarke is in hiding jn Boaton Fitzsimmons, of tle District #tafl—is —rearching tort i¢ haa the bor with her.Whon—ahe “Kidnapped th child from Miss. Mi alvina | Krmer, Dr. Kremer’a wister, on Lex: | ‘ington avenue, near Sixty-fifth street, | dast Monday, Miss Bradley was with cher, “Misa Krenior-citarged that Mian? Bradley=representing herself as a pri- “vate “detective acted iin kuand | @nd_abut o ffpursult. In addition to sabting.chetgedorith-mitiog: aR EE ES =r dof an { Nymph bea: Ben je eround, but {t amounted « tit, “She Uncle Wins in a Waik- Unole in a walk waa toh Mr. Krotel so! raat esto et (fourth race P. asa. of the Sanford entry, te Stanford ent WAR tix first mount ofthe day | Tiecniise previous fear [kinds « Bl TAKES i BACK TO OWNER * acemulrack a $1.000 Hones Would ANU Havea aa, Valentine First Winner. lentine repping Miss Bradley is accu: @ssault upon Miss Kremer, Dr. Kremner and his—wife “first witnessex Calfat in 1 this afternoon, the boy two _y “3 St. were the proveading | told of adopting | R A Pago. when Altra, i r Nuaband, | “and of frequent. demanda Mra. Clarke! made for the return of the child, wio! fs now four years old. Miay ikrem told of the kidnapping and Miss Bradley| waa called to tho rland. herycus From the Start. was stylishly dressed | standa high to. y neryour. . After “Wiking! the-nath--sire-aaketpernininton tor mmitkey @ ‘statement to the Court, and was) “aHiowed to do a0, prompted by her eounsel, = ave Crets. Long Shot Gets Place Money. Creatl a9 to 10-favorite In the} Te c surprise of the raoe_was | 10 1 shot, who was a. good | Funaiae in thatposttion ali the | “Bridge Wiist) Was thint, Vrank- Farrell ily and_xot back wc pple veatetala: “Lane Allen Won Easily. Stantey French, a race track runner, me day an Olng home from the track lat uight on the Sheepshead Hay. train, French | slum bledove: Wallet full of big DUls. | known (fra, Clarke!— amounting to $4,0--nine $1,000 bills and bout a yedr. I riever knew ane | 600 in small bilix, | was-a divorced woman. She always | Tho money, delonwed to Heney M told me-her husband was traelling. | DRflel, a well known trainer, In-nitp- RSet cers ping {t into hia inside pocket it went ae throvgit” the aimhole or the ve t and] telephone meneage in the morning from] aoe ned to the traln flose. where fee Mrs, Boll, telling her that the doctor! oing 4: y om and his wife were-out, and {iat the} French returned the monoy ashe Uttle boy had gone for a walk with the} found it to. McDantel at tho. track to Gcctor's sister, Mrs. Clarko said she| day, The trainer rewarded the finder Would 6 and see her bay, and asked | with a $1,000 bill, which French took un- me to go along. I had no Idea she waa| willingly. McDaniel had to Insist before wolng to kidnap him, and her action| French would take the rewnrd, Sete sole AMS a MSL cee corel areas HL outa RICE Tete eae gannyn oc tie <camallycetockpniders, Breheheaawouldnrathen navenit; | wearied by the delay In reaching wv te, ther and) Sis examination was yery| French will probably gat tha sob, too, | lent for stele hon oat last night and> to (Continued on Becond Pagé.) He followed the won ensily In the str Iv and came Tatch with Jota to spare, E mt racé to be secoml in front of Lord Stan- hope inn on the datter made a Df tout Whiell waa. Tot atlowed, ‘Kidex and Persever Tes Ad they started itis tet 1k feailt 1) have been different. aw FISH: HARRIMAN FIGHT _ STILL UNDECIDED. |- CHICAGO, Oct, 184-The meating of) the Iino's Central stockholders to-das adjourned until 2.9) o'clock No vote was taken on the elect i giidirectors. He bas a wife and family and needs a | ‘tay weekly Income. | proxtea for the th KILLED D UNDER NDER ELEVATOR. Simon War Crmahed of Death While | | Reaching for Serav of tron, A Plece of fron lyin Jp an elevator pit In the bulldine oceupfed by Kramer & Sons, at Noa, 673-079 water sire day lured Benjamin Simon. ployee, forty. wears old. to hin d Simon (wan working. in the ba Ducine the seran stepped | pit te-remove It While doing #0. the elevator rapidly descended and crushed fim to death, Simon wax married and lived at No. 121 Pitt street, | aT KING'S, 243 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Men's Diack Chevint Wook at #5.05, W King’s, the great clothlers, Will 1,60 men’s black chevlot sults at 05. a sult, worth $1: An opportunity to buy a brand-new Fall sult ace great bargain. “All vglxes,. single or double roasted: nina nuixed patterns In. the Jot. King's, 43 Broadway, Sale to-day Bad Baturday, ee { Important Notice To Evening World Readers: Owing to the large Increase tn circulation, The World has ex- ceeded its white paper contract by over 5,000 tons, Con- sequently we cannot get enough white paper to print the editions and allow returns of unsodd copies as we formerly did. We have Instructed the newsdealers to only take the number of Evening Worlds that they are sure of selling each day. As the supply Is limited, we earnestly request that you ‘order In: advance from your néwsdealer; otherwise he cannot always be sure of having a copy for you. Sul AN rth # well at a difference of 4]; wor as he Iked by. three jun Lane Allen, favorite in the third evmit, } 2 EVENING WORLD RACE CHART 11TH DAY AT bELMONT PARK. AUTUMN MEETING. CLEAR. TRAGS FAST. OCT. Sartttos 18 |Clearing Heuse Demands a Clean Sweep of Directors as a Condi-. tion for Sending Financial Aid, and All of Them Resign. BALLOON CUP WON BY MICO AND CHANDLER aids aid pm WW. Start nites Ym bait furle Winner, ch. Fhicu, Clos, Pir Ficidge Whist Senator Barrett api r 3 ‘ abut AM miss een t fe einer, Hiencennniy antici, “Won driving. Winner, eh. g.. Opens tig lugs! Orphare 13 16d Far Werk Okenite a a Ban ran Phejatter, 1092 4 infel tit. hi Rrookdale Nymph. tie ek vut tired ‘at the finish . eomile ung a nth. gtomt "Woa driving ux Kater, t ae) strong and W “BIG BEAR; GOES T0, THICKET FOR IT ler to anya the dogs, It was announced yesterday that the {President hud) started out early and Uae with fresh and better dogs, tralis d been siruck in, the usage a STAMBOULs L the i no NEW ORLBANS, Oct; 18—News of) !n, ond the killing of a big black bear by) President Roosevelt {n the cane brakes near Bear Lake, La., reached ‘New Or- Joana to-day in @ telegram to John M. Parker, one of the gentlemen who In- vited the. Prestitent He hunt in the | State, and who Hmeelf wax a member | yest 1 " va and C8 of the hunting party until business re- eu Dace et ay) pea ey Quired bis returning to New Orteend | juntos ater Ms pet, several days ago, The telegram to, Mr. Parker was | signed by Leo. Shickis, another mem- ber of the party, and read us follow “President » Roosevelt: killed |W! great big bear Went thicket after her, Few detalls be: killing are it took. pl: co, late Yester afternoon after he and tie ny e of the black Iyarety and the Average ‘aine. ‘The fact thateshe wax xcoured Ar all ix attributed to the staying quall- ties of the new. do: The news War ‘brought: in by a courier, who arrived | iilaata} Bear Lake thi morning. The ex- | plot haw given heart to the camp and} the hunters now working with re-{ n the hope of making aj Into particulars. were stated In the | telegram. \ Two days ago several trails wer struck, but only once aid the dogs! some upon me ‘bears and then It be- came necescury for a negro hunter in the party to KIL the bear Imnvediately | thihets, poe worsteds, double ental a nd where. ia Branyse evening CTT ‘PD. » put on y and Sar fall suite and (op coats, fine b fancy. gray Wi sizan 4-0 44, slnglo. or} anted. cod. $10 Vahies: ont $4-05.. Open Bat ot Ni etyaxe nee shold | a : AON COPPER KING’S SSHAR jAeronauts. Beat Lahmi's. Ree-| Ord of 402 Miles for the | Fumble in “Coppers” Causes a Romain on: dition That Affects the Entire Market,. and Heavy Declines Are Shown All ‘Along the Line. HOW RAID ON HEINZE STOCKS i CAUSED. -A-CENBRaL ~ TUMBLE, _ nounced at tha Aero Clu thts and Chara for jong dist they + ) to-day beaten the estattished by Licut. ‘the International MeCoy nnd when IMpolls. 0. 40 millns Lahm last year ay | sont Hand) reeard of. ling stood for xever if \nileuniated Cop fre ai oe =onda Copper lyn Rapid Traaet iian Pacific. 7 Northern preferre@ ern Pac “nneylyanla Railroad-. Reading. . age Southern Pacific. . 2 Union Pacific PTET WIG Hoon from. Par record extol’ | Prof. Jotin Wis tance of 11% mi! Henderson, N.Y Th z dy who oda shore droped Tey 11974, +3 111% 109% — $3 — F sosbure ny Ohi: ans of Tts en antite rea ot directors> Lhe. ee wwas..immediately..campligd— with,-and.-the, Sollowing: signed from all say in the affairs_of the ban THOMAS, ae a “ARD-T, JEFFERY, —— ‘TER GLASS, O'BRIEN. Mandiuis; CHANLE exocovereg | WEA STANLEY GIBFORD, OF FHOMAS, DICKS, TAMSHY WILLA at hoursa cu wit Esh M, miley on 4 excablisiied | ast year in Burope Son w strabeht tine, wha Kim tha James Gordon. Ben- | He it ones Hon enp) ng bis ree. | fnternathonal ceeord WARNER VAN NORDEN, ~ HARNY FB. MORS: The message mnouncement that-the resignation of the directorate-of the Honar sank been-ttemanted=follnredea conference Bee = Committee ae Sore ota from Acronait 110) the Currency William B, Ridgely. pi r. Ridgety accepled the presidency,of the bank Tite this aempoas to a statement made by an officialof that institution. According to Wall street reports Mr, Ridgely refused to accept the | presideney: until allthe members of the old Board of Directors had: signed. It was further said that Mr “Ridgely. declined to become the ex. jecutive head of the Mercantile Bank until he was ina position to secure a complete new board. Criticizes. Management. of the Clearing-!ouse mmitt iW, when asked about the demand for the directors’ resignation, that under their management the de- ports of the bank jad fallen off from $1,000,000 to. $11,060,900. While there {s not the sllghtert re- merely teste-prolininary: to Wwronadtiéal contests tn i HOXE week (Continued on éeund Page.) j flection | on ‘the characters of the gens Nemen.* Dé sald, “the enormous falle, Ing off in deposits does not speak well for their busines ability In building up the patronage of the bank,’ A debit baisnce of $514,000 in. the Clearing-House was paid off at 1230 o'clock to-day, * + —— mbit and place) 2 1 and even) Martius’ 3, | 1, Alrshiy i [Raid on Heinze Stocks) Causes General Break young copper king, from the fnanctal Neld wero the principal factorm in. the downward trend of stocks. New low records were eetabilahed ‘in. muny standard stocks and on the curb there were many sensational declines, | 10) shares of Standard Ofi selling down to 4, a drop pf 1) points from fur eee { nighent’ Meure this year. + Aiguctated Copper wandriven donw 'Sale of Men’s $16 Suits $18 AND $20 MEN’S SUITS & |" (j-4-gated Conner war driven damm and Fall Overcoats at $8, 75 OVERCOATS, SRECIAL $9.80, jc fol the other metal wtocks, Toward Tat King’s, the great Wan Clothiers, * roadway, | {ie close of (he day an abortive effort Broadway, opp. CiLy Hall pomises [ras made wive support to some: nd) arocks. but ‘the closing. was weak and Med. But the young copper in the least dismayed by the ulleged? efforts of the Rockefeller Intsromts uv ‘crush pim, He said he was in the fghe =e WINDSOR RESULTS. A) DSOR RAC 1cfteactta In were ax follows ru longs Kitty | SECOND RAC Ermy (4 to 2) place) 2 Gulture ( RACH 7 ACTS Ont et to-day ken to ite by the pper stocks. n of the market fe the Helnze copp Intention of to drive The stock market deopest founda Uc cipite sine unsettied conditl g the collapsy o and the tard Ofl tate: furlongs. Lady Awiewe (8 ta 3 for 5 to 1 for show) aie THIRD ‘ Royal ( to 6) 1 unt (eV 2 The oto 1 for show One ests clotlilers, to in latest, Kink waa noe ats} grays. Nine bls 243] bination colors. Saturday eve. Corner, Broadway nad Barclay at. Open thing oa and ‘cravencttes Broadway, Open Saturday evening une til 9,30. s9* :

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