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| RESULTS EDITION ee P RICE ONE CENT Ba Trading Shows the conic ~~ Return-of Confidence in the finan- x cial District. the Market Closing Firm and Active. $1,000,000 PILED UP IN FULL = VIEW CALMS DEPOSITORS. Wank of North America Dicplays Big Bales of | _-—: Bills in the Paying Teller’s Cage i 4 and Prevents Trouble i — of Any Kind, i After trembling © the verge of~ disastrous panic the. financial | closed had assumed a firm basis. The-Clearing House Comunittee’s drastic house-cleaning methods enauea had a wholesome cilect in every branch oF commerce ~ Trading develop. d for = Leading industrial and eed stocks were buoyed up—and-the jentire list closed from 1 to 5 points higher than at-the-end-of Satur- | day’s trading, Amalgamated Copper gained 34-8 points and Smielters! | cllmbed 54-8. Northern Pacific showed a gain of 31-8 per cent, in | the last sales_and Union Pacific 4 1-4. and control were slmllarly pre- | pared for x run, ‘hough none-of them | re total OF Wealth cages high with in their offices. All of the banks had | eoln amd notes, In the National Bank | been declared sound and yublio ponder ati oferth America nervous. Investors | dence was. completely. restored. the! were reassured bythe spectacle of i stock market reflecting a dotter tone] @i.e90,e00 piled in the paying tellers | trom the moment of opening, mee, cbemming in the two young men! More than $1,000.00 of Consolidated “were en tiand to pass out MO) Gieimanip bonds were thrown on the eriap yellow notes and clinking #014 | gj), “thls morning, atilifig down to 127-8 | “tmeve | situation steadied to-day, and before trading on the stock market had! k= am-the-opening-to- the close; show-+-7 THREATENS rE COURT 10 ssh © LAWYER'S FACE | Brooklyn Brewer Attempts to” Attack Counsei for His Opponents. poe eee eye Long-Distance Race Through the: Air Expected to Be Greatest in | a -the History of Aerial ; 7 A proceedings before Justice Aspinall |in Special Term of the Supreme Court [in Brookivn to permanently enjoin the Board of Directork of the Consumers’ | Park Brewing Company from dismias- {Ing Presiient Terman Taub reachoa jax to-day when Raud nad| Navigation: dramatic ¢ to be ied from the court-room after ng the aounsel for the di- reraremiee eee NEN (Spevinl to The Evening Wor'!d.) Ke Arthur J. Westmeyer.-for + ST. LOUIS, Ott. 21—A crowd numbering 204,000 _peo- [ ore, wae—naking argument permanent ‘njunction He | Incidents In the business care [vty whieh jd pointed to conai-| Suburbs this afternoon to see the start of the international balloon race. ions not cond ve to harmony tn the RR te Aiea Ue a ee The nine big gas bay wayed and strained ent under & Jong ar- vel 5 Thi gument until the pleader br 3) great yellow and drab monsters neld In leash, while a smal) army of| aamv of John Grekan into the case |My, Raub owes an explanation in) ie matter of $13,000," sald Mr. Woest- “Part of it 1s accounted for in bene lavieh manner in which Mr. Raub The day was clear, the air was bracing and the breeze was tresh. entertained triends after ne was elect-| Every natural condition contributed to an ideal ascension, ed King of-the Mardi Gras in 1906, “Furthermore,.-wa: charge. that air | aut and each assistant was in the pink of condition, and al! the balloon xs of Mr. | experts and workmes: hustied to have a at_4 o'clock everything in readiness for. the | : Were arrested yesterday charged with S packed every foot ot open-space-around western St—Louis_and the! — Each aeron-| ais —-— = sky Released After Actionby--Root. &T. ee Oot. M1. “Wiliten his wife and his ee =e English Walling, ter-in-law, Mies Rose Strunsky, aiding Winnish rebels in a plot against the Czar, were released this evening. The discharge of the prisoners foi- lowed action by Beoretary of Beate Root Ro-daw. SIXTEEN SHOTS |DOPE SHEETS FLUNG AWAY. ~~ AND TALENT IS GUESSI. Parley on the Two 20 to. i Shots, One 10-to- Shot and Two Favorites Would Have Netted $366,749 to the Lucky Bettor. Gretna Greek at 12 to 1, in Pierre- pont Handicap, and -Cvaduilles _and Poquessing, at 20 to i Each, Winners, (Spoctal to The Evening Wort.) ase JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Oct. on the ways home, _Gretna’ Green-has_been-out-four-or-fiv 24.—When Gretna Green can come out and win a race like the Pierrepont Handicap with ease it is. to throw up both hands and cast the dope book into the East unc! He has been a favorite twice, but could never even get into the mon one will know,” ff Ml STILL ut | Raub's salary was ralsed from $9,0:0 ep | Giled perfectly, so far as outward examination disclosed, 48,000 @ year, principally through the! The indications were that the great, =———————— j{nfuence of John Grekan, a former in-\patloons, following each other at five- ze qminute interyale-toward_the-sker=o: directors fe: qoat+tn «northerly direction. from Bt. 4 “Louis and Sontinie ia Urat—atreetion + Weat-{ possibly untl! vundown 4a ere sel Snore ii gton- ane Think Big | -shock..Centred Under Indian Oceai That he wid wit Things cwillght and sweep the racing Three court officers rushed up to th | wie | ealloons acsones ner state: otitilinols andy} Irate brewer, was making in the rection of Westmeyer. Justice As- {direst tapped for order, but Mr, Rau {into Indiana during the night. A stro: Was thoroughly angered und tried tol northeast wind would catry them up break-away from the offic 5 When Justice Aspinallthreatenea to | Me Great Lakes and danger A Long Distance Test fine Mr. Raub for contempt-he left th It will be « di conteat. The | | room, accompanied by two officers. balloon covering the longest stretch of | Justice Aspinall said he had h ra} ‘lenough of the case and naked fo: = niles frou #1 Louly. tthe. landing, iW: ashin; point will be declared the winner. and TTL EO REAL wan reserved navigatore aboars \t_ sill al SU BANKS, Srheveane fis te Sida the third le four prize KAy and | prize $oA, The United States has th lin the race, Germany Gist France two; ané England one. the con- | WASHINGTON, Oct. #1.—The Weath ree balloons) WUreal to-day @nnaunced that Its in- ents recorded ai earthquake, be- | ginning at 1 o'clock tastalght and Inst- | WER = ‘been sowlndows skp tire¥ ‘Two Ttallans cought te kiN a other peels afternoon In front-of No, 43 Union, | strest Brooklyn, by fighting with pla- (LOR By actus) count sixteen shots ;-were fired, and no evidence. was left to | inateate that elther one of the duelilsts suffoted any damage, Charles Bredall, twant; of No. 16 Weat Ninth ett Tecelyed a bullet in the left leg and [Was removed lo the Long TaTknd Col lege Hospital No other casualties have Toported, but many shattered heey eh @ etory—-of-}- bad markamanship. When the shooting degan one man }-wan-standing-tn the gutteronly—elght. =a for place) 2, Tartar: Maid 3. (10 to FIFTH RACE =foyzt to 10 and 1 Needles (8 to 5 for place) 2, Killie-! --crankle 3. JAMAICA RESULTS. FIAT RAGE—James B, Brady (2| To-day he just breezed away from a good filly like Brookdale Nymph and won well in hand. There was 10 to 4-against Gretna Green; “As 4 player said, “It's hard to beat that sort of racing.” Brookdale N: times -in-all-kinds oe races. ymph was a well-becked too. “Gretna Great {favorite and tliousands were bet’ em Bedoutn, Temaceo and Welbourne were well pinyod,— | Played by a few wise ones who kaew to 5 and 1 to 6) 1, St. Ilario (9 to/ what they were betting upon. I¢ James —-BECOND RACK—Poquessing (15 to! ee iT THIRD RACE—Quadrille (20 to 1} and-7- to 1)1,-Sewell—{8-to-6--for place) 2, Zienap 3. FOURTH RACE—Gretna_ Green | and 4 to 1) 1, Brookdale Nymph (3 to 5 for piace) 2, Be-} louin 3. a eady (447 1, Pins and) to 2) = 81TH. RACE-Berry Maic-(20to. stretch here-may hav {to do with the siccess of the shots. At any excuse {ii case of oMclal inquiry. One dollar parlayed on the firat jana Te, won ay getting on money’ from ‘Theo Hs and-6t0-t) 1, Merry England (2 ee a8 proves, Long shots fust rate, it [such a lucky oombination_. thcteet modest sum of 96,833, which ts about all) Lthese winners would heave oe Far Muld, furnishes an. ne tlhe oto eis pethbt: they wcircely wed room ts lpend thelr cheats, on @aturday which was the lowtst price’ ‘The stock of the company Smal) Sum Withdrawn. vold down from 11-2 to prestdéent: Wiltiem-¥.-Havemeyer. ihe 40e-alsobroke froin. 0-i0 1S. wow head of the bank sati_nt the end ‘ ‘et, the Gay’o Dustness that only 150,00) Big Clearing House Debits — ‘ned been withdrawn, ‘Tris, he added, | When the Clearing House Recienl co been effect by large deposits. lwent Into sexsion at 10 o'clock this | “‘Dverthing |e working smoothly.” morning the members found a total of ald Me, Wavereyer,”’ and we anticipate | $3.39,000 debit—beiances for four banka, ‘méserouble in the future. The vubliq! This unusually heavy balance was de- “fined: demanded good, clean banking |vided as follo : the pudlio usually gets Mercantile National Bank — i" Bank of North —Aurerica, o | Mechanics’ und Traders’ Bank, 430,000! New Amsterdam Bank... ..;, 100,000 murky {| 1t-waaaald that the committer waa Americu ergeaieed benk ‘were not taking any Waid and exolted by ® mpectacuiar dis- “| ptsy of money, and it evidentix had ite | wmoralefteot, for the ‘line of scared de- CFupidiy-dwindied.— a Se At front “watch the the | Moree-Heinse-Thomas, in ; bearing mated tional Bank, comoitlve meeting, satd: “The. situation ts well in han t-een-no-indication-of-any trouble: “The -Board=eF—Directora ofthe Mei and (Continued on Second Page.) What You Missed—When You Missed—If You Missed Yesterday’s Sunday World| Several “exclusive” news stories printed in no other New. York newspaper, A story of mystery, “The Palace of Romance.” “The Newlyweds—Thelr Baby.” By George McManus, Twelve pages of “real” Society, Real Estate and Financial News. The romantlé tale, “She Forsakes Her Rich and Indulgent Husband for an * Ugly Count.” Twenty-four pages of “Want” advertisements. #Yens Yensen ‘Tries the Milk Graft.” By R W. Taylor. "The House of 100 Years from Now.” A well-founded prophecy The World's: famous “Metropolitan Sectlony-— the, brightest set of pa, 4 f MNew ‘York about New-York, Used tlie) “Billy Bragg Tries Some ’Lectricity.” By c W. Kahles. A dig: Editorl Section in which sidelights were thrown on passing events, Anillustrated article on “Freak Places Where Marrlages Have Been Solemnized,” ters itt4—He Wants (o Shoot, Too,” A comic skit by F. M. Follett, pomeo—The Duke Can't Lose Him.” One of (at Carr's inimitable “Funny side” sketches, 4 “Hats with Flower-Garden Headdresses, Do Not Aah article for women, By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. EIGHT ‘BIG SEPARATE SECTIONS—80 PAGES—640 COLUMNS—IN “ALL. « Never’ ‘Agcin Miss “Reading The Sunday World.” foul! Has vote over these bal- prepared | ee signed, al Bamaca lee cerry SEE ee FIRE MGT HP TERT: om the lie condition of hie health. ate re matt Sanyothia morning, and that! origin may. tuye been ata point west ‘the Souchern Indian Ttestants | fs imbued with tie idea o> maining— holds the—baitoon at 9 Ufrommthe- greund,, andi not finish before Wednesday. -—PESIGAS HIS JOB Ved to have been of conside a 5 ‘At thin aeaaon_of the year the wind able inten: ty at Ita origin, |shooting cuused allvon the areet to c in the—Middle West generally Hea CE, Haly, Oct. 21.—Tie-Op-| scamper tadosrs, OversEstimated__ ‘State of His Servalory hero reports a heavy seismio| Young Bredall fell during the frst steadlly from the weet or southwest, will In all probability take clnity of the. Allegheny; — : jSfountain perhaps as far north Soren eap { Hughes. | fas the Catshilln or the Adirondacks in THE” ALLEN’S-MAN TNew York. Some of ‘the contestants ADMITS HIS GUILT. | hope to land in Canmda~ KEBANY, N, Y., Oct. 1.—Luther W aie eee | Mott, of Oswego, the newly appointed | \ How They Will Start. State Superintendent of Banks, hax re-| ‘The official order of start is as fol- [es his resignation, dated yeatere low His. 4. M—=German_ balloon Pommecn.. bic feet capacity, Oscar Erba-/ : ae Prot. cesten alde. . | There was an echo of the aya when P. M.—American: balloon—United | the police ratdod "Tho" Allen's pool- 72.20’ cuble feet; Major H._B.| 00m whenever they had nathing else i Hersey, pilot; A. -T.Ahlerholt, aide. | to-do, and often when they had aome- 410 P. M.-Frencir balloon Tiisle de |-thing else to do, in Centre Street Po- ot earire ance w Ward between 6.20 and | Health, He ‘Tells-Goy._{jisee in uw uring —-freat—at—onca |ing the appointment ‘he overestimated | Mr. Mott ‘was appointed Oct. aucet charles Hatlam Keep, fales-who served bui a short thna. be. fore becoming a Public Service (Com: | M cublo feet: Alfred Le-| Mee Court thix afternoon!” Charles Here Pmilesioner Mr. “Mozt's-"oath “of oMee eo agar W, Mix. ales” etl mannger-of Abep's “piate= wan are |was filed lant ‘Tuesday, 415 PF, M.—German balloon Dussel-| ralgned before Judge Crain in the Mr. Mott's letter of resignation Ix as} aor¢ 77,000 cubje feet; Capt. Hugo von) Court of General Sexsions. He was ar- jfollowa: ‘Abercron, phot; H. Heldemann, alde. | rested on July 2, 196, In a.ratd "beg leave to tender you my resig- [nation as Superintendent of Bunks of | the State of New York, to_take effect lat once, 1 find that I have ovcresti- | mated the condition of my health and jthat I cannot properly perform the duties of my oMce. I thank you’ for Your great courtesy to me," | Gov, Hughes this afternoon gave out | Mr Motte letter and his own feply,° | follow: ‘M.—Engliah balloon Lotus IL,| Bennett entered a plea of guilty to 4.0 P, 75,260 cuble feet; Grittith Brewer, pilot; jan Indictment charging him with awid-| ng und abetng in Lieut. Claude Brabazon. aide, the management} 4.25 P. M.—American balloon America, 77,900 cuble feet; J. C. McCoy, pilot, Capt. C, De F. Chandler, alde, 30 P, M.—French balloon Anjou; | 79,500 cuble feet; Rene Gaanler. pilot; Charles Levee. alde. 4.36 P, M.—German baloon Abercron, iHlen's, es the qbistrict- s been effac map of New! York." poms MACCORMAC WILL FILED, |your peare Mt. OT rinete recelyed | 50.000 ouble feet; Paul Meckel, pilot; ur letter of the 20th instant tendering Rudolph Denig,hala LEBANON, Conn.,! Oot. 31.—Lawyer: esinatio} NON: pati hee Hear Wich In doterstiee aeeement Of! 440 P. M.—Amerioan balloon St. |and others Interceted in the settlement | gent request, ‘Lam compelled 0 accept, Louis, 77,000 cuble feet; Allen Re Haw-/of the estates: of Paul MacCormac and ‘It is a matter of great regret to me| ley, pilot; Augustus, Post, alde. his wife, Carrie Converse MacCormac, that your health wil) not permit you to | wh that batin Swi Dinp RulectAraratrict, | Who died aa the result of an automobile | day. the snow begiining to fall in the ie {nue Jn the offic 1 particularly 7 ei {accident In Norwalk during the aum-| wrong and continuing steadily, into admired tha spiriC and zew with which you undertook the work. [OL trust) that *you will soon regain your ful} strengtli and assuring you of Iny high ewtoem I remain. Very truly The rules to which all the contestants |imer, were «reatly surprised to-day have subscribed decree that the Mxht| when it was annaynced that the will shall be continuous, A halt of Mfteen |r Paul MacCormac had just been re- yours. minutes on the ground-or on any aup-|celved by the Probate Court’ of this (Signed) “CHARLES &. HUGHE port astached to the ground, such na a | Matrict. 4 Mr. Mott wae noCin Albany when his jiree or a building, will be constdered w | 4,44 mounced. 1 was said | ormanent landing t Wi COEk WO-diyy ant Gn nis point the contestants are fends of Mr. ‘Mott here suld pound In honor, beswuse (tis not Ukoly oon thal there Was nothing “bec lthat any landing AI ve mado in the ealgnation ‘more than presence of wn Audience. Neither tm it} MEE ee eee ontrack | probable, however, (tHat {f any. of the palloons dropx to the ground the acro- ou MacCorma® that oid, resignation was i that ho. was in might be here late, if ils *he- was sent here by V & Wollm attorneys, of Ne And) ao far no application made for a hearing upon it Tt has was drawn three years ago and ipractically | {r, Mott Js not in robust health, they |! janid, and the task before qin in the resent disturbed finanolal situation in- + the entire osiate, it ix sald, tn lett to Volved more of & nervour strain, thaz(nsucs Will be wble to west. tt, afoat| ry" Maccormac. J. H. Batch and J. he felt he could endure with Justice to B. Bourne, of New York. arc- named himeelf and hia femily, (Continued on Becond Page.) as executors in the instrument | police, ex ) drew a revolver and began | fest away from his opponent, who wnal 4 ang & to 1 Kin It (2t 4 on sidewalk. At slght of. each eel ing Cobalt 2st agi ne won the » ording to the story told the, fOr plate) “2, Atmee Ci 2: Fa Yong land, Mar “ne from away ]to be third muel H. Harris, {pain Bredaii crawled +Poolropm- Manager’ Is Released on) £0" ‘of which he fell and those of No. = Suspended Sentence Afters |44, sajoining, were, shattered iby. bullets |— ee = een man dented having taken pert Jn any: shoot. ACTION A SURPRISE | ‘ras upon the vines and was, frozen and pazing wag, Mie neighborhood ia w hicks ef Tatlin, sorony” ares tie ge of shots—tr front of Now ‘Thou, ex Un fireet \ puffering intense | jong the sidewalk | doorway of 46 until he was in- ide—stt—of range of the bullets, pate: which he fainted. If he ted—mit “done | would probably have been killed, te the ies plate-glams windows of the store in ‘phe shooting had ceased when Pol toe Re aan ‘Abectore E Fe guier clases toa tering talent Wom he oavgin et Van Brunt vara] Union streets and arrunto Wren abe . usrested a 44-calibre six-shooter, the ISTE ait teil ea barrel of which was stil warm and|_ > } resident containing six empty shella, was found | Herrman, of the, Reds, to-day denied | In fils possession, i1¢~described “himeelt as being” Antonio ‘Levane, twenty-four Seite OM) OT Now in Raokett-street and ing, Tie was hoki on the charge of felon- fous assault to answer for the shooting of Bredall FREEZING UP STATE AND i SNOW IN THE CATSKILLS. ROCHESTE. : Oct. 21.—There was a hard freesd aling, Lake Keuka lest night, the temperature dropping to Practically the entire catawba crop ruined excep for wine purposes. The season Was two weeks’ late, which uc- the crop not being picked. Tae ¢ Mountalns are covered with two inches of snow which fe! hight and yesterday, Lato sojourn: {nethe mountaina passed a wintry 6ui the night. Reports from various up-Sta\ points ROGER BRESYAHAN ee ae STAYS WITH CURIS “eee cond 20 to 1 Shot Wins. Would have won the bhird race nat for being shut-off by Jacobite when aan coming through on the ral uadrille, ran ‘in @: “position tothe. etretch, “oveeRmm which under: President of Reds Tpenies Hel th that he was att: to manage his ( ager for remarked President Herrman, the general acramble for names ho hit upon Bresnahan. The Glants’ catcher has never been considered for negotiations for ager or in any other capacity, years ago we did try to get Bresnahan aa a catcher, but there have been no negotiations for him ance thit time.’ SULTAN’S here to-day that a deckdve batle has taken placa between the forces of Sul- tan Abd-el-\ziz and thoso of Mulal Hafid, Sultan of the was hb pwnsep: red Wants New York Catcher {Saco Bite ts Tight ot the end. aged to long enough + P irate POCO Of the day for. Manager" ae Roger Bresnahan mye “Bome one ix trying to plek the” Reds” for “next a man= axon din clever ha position by me, nor are there any his services as man- fome BROTHER WHIPS HIM IN DECISIVE BATTLE. Oot, 21.—N was reported TANGIBR, his brother, he The Southern forces are sai have tell of freezing tempernture, Deen victorious and to have cuptured —_ the commandor-in-chief of the army of Abel-el- Aza, c sa es sey ti WEATHER FORECAST. Ferecaut for New York Gity and vicinity: Falr and continued cold to-night; Tuesday fair and slightly warmer. Fresh to light to 3) 1, Devout (1 to 2 for place) 2, westerly winds, becoming vari-} | het Aar ‘able, —__—— + SVANS' ALE GOES WELL was Soncraicnnel Bteek, Fish, Bandwieh. te Wheeler. to) 1 Lady Martha 8, WINNERS AT LATONIA. FIRST. RAGH-Ataclan | (to 1 ond 2 Stoneman (2 to 1 for place) to 1 ar RECOND RACE—Alr Ship (? The second tavorite-of-the day |through in the fitth rece, when Lady came home on the Dit ag round ace and Was second | SLEUT! West Humphrey. ran silly and furs stolen. Humpbrey, a1 detectives dressed as trampe and nsolves in the yards, joned the aay hed for. ree or four nights wreako! Pins the rear, to be third, HS, AS HOBOES, ARREST CONDUCTORS. Shore | Live in Freight Cars-to Watch Thieves at Work. Dressed as a hobo, freight cars for several ways, W. A chief of the Police Depart ment of the West Shore Rallroad, to- day arraigned ton conductors and brake- men of freight Kennet! in New ‘Durbam, \N, J, held them tn $1,000 each for the sr the prisoners are employed by the Pri ate. Policemen after living In tfaing before Judge dand get $100 a zon th some time fre it cars wken yards have been and quantities of hia brother and <1 thelr prisoners, DUCK HUNTER KILLED. SACKET HARBOR, N. Y., Oot, While Carl Wheeler and two cempan- ions were duck hunting In a boat ln: the harbor yestesday one of the accidentally discharged, guns (= a d_ Needles ——

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