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__tice Davis and Filed To-Day | With Great Secrecy ‘by _Her Attorneys. GALLANT CAPTAIN'S FUNDS — GAVE OUT ON HONEYMOON. AWE "MLE eat ie Interlocutory Decree Granted by Jus! -to-lasue-an_order restraining the banka } cur FEST OF iss 300,000 TO GIRL QUT OF ris WILL [Millionaire Taylor Si Taylor Showed His Resentment of Miss Head’s —— Marriage to Coachman. UPHELD BY U.S. Bankrupt Mayer & Co. Col- lateral May Be Sold Despite Holt Decision. REVERSE LOWER COURT.|EAECUTED _A -CODICIL.!: Banks and Trust Companies Permitted to Unload at-Any-Price. {Rumored ‘That Young Woman Obtained $500,000 in Pri- 5 vate Settlement. RIVERHEAD. Lt, 30,—The Sah Oct E—Hetting: 14. Post “Ume, ly Primros EVENING WORLD RACE CHART NINTH DAY AT JAMAICA. AUTUMN MEETING. aD ener TRACK SLOW forihree-yearsida. $700-added—sin—furionas. B SStart fair Won eam) Winner, The United Cirtult: Court of Appeais this afternoon handed down. an opinion, holding that -Jadge Holt, of the United States District Court, had no. authority | of the late wealthy Geome C. and eceantric retired farmer, who died some time ago in his hand- some_fome at Islip, wan fled here to- Taylor, the [@ay. ‘The wil disposes of an immense amount of money to a great many j{n- stitutions, and also to relatives and and trust compantes from disposing of collatera? held by them to secure loans made to Mayer & ¢ the suspended stock brokerage firm. ‘It was held | worcmen 10: further that (he original provisions of Cae rrec tenet eum closed strong, hand was going away at the end. Dolie of Iroquois had iWizxinbothan_short me Each Found the Other Was Not Wealthy but Reached Only Honolute:--— Under-all the-safeguards for secrecy possible under the law Parker, {ch & Sheehan-filed-this-afternoon ‘an interlocutory decree of divorce n-favor-of Natalie Schenck Collins against. Capt. Charles Glenn Collins, ofthe. Cameron-Hightanders,— Justice -Davis-confirming-the-report and — recommendation of Ernest J; Mure st submitted six-weeks-ago. —3tre- Collins tx-a-nofed-soctety beauty: = ‘8 Spottiswood ick. who lived atthe Stratford: No. 11 Eaat Thirty-segona street, and =" hiecs ot George —atotwan—Bhe—hrat— met Capt. Collins at Georgian Court, became engaged. The—wedding, which |. “place in-California; was a brilliant affair, and their bridal tour was to-yn= cirele the globe. They set out from San Francisco for Honolulu, ‘but It ended —there. Capt. Glenn's money gave out, La ee ~_-Another- International Romance Spotled When) jue \ault pf 1 feeling thos ihe loan agrecmént will stand, which] NOt one—cent Ja left to” Mrs. Tam will permit the banks to sell tho col-| Head Bodley, daughter of Mra, Betsy 9 protect the loans. _ | lead. who was housekeeper for Mr: In the apointment of EB. enedict| Taylor, Mrs. Head died shortly before \1a7 *% matt in Tree Knight of. the. “OND SS eAGESESGG) for ‘added: rea Leer Stari good. He LLee. and feldings three years old and upward: Won easily, Winner, b. f.by: jockeys. as receiver Judge Holt’ also issued the | xr. ‘Taylor:—and ial customary restrainjng. order, witsaien en- 4 na calinou gi pospeegsd of Jolned the members of the coe |S by ng all othens holding toe firm was inte: wre ‘abba unit ployed! by Taglor. i“ , Bey couresant pases mbes ca In the-original will Taylor ten the| 1448 sce tang two: eth a iided a halt fur- . 7 ro 3 o Time— 01 Vor y ! ponds liypothecuted by Mayer & Co, |7oUnE Woman the income from $400.00 Dp salted fae Ma onde MAL R40: Crp from-ssiing them out under ‘the rile | eae her life, but when she married pen. High.Clos, Pl. * 7 of the Stock E The depreciation the coachman against the wishes of her ck-market{ motherand Taylor, te millionaire ex- had wiped out th Per cent, murgin, |eeuted a epdicll revpking the bequest to dt—was—contended.—and_t-comipelied—to-the-girs————— fold the stock: and bonds um $2,000,000 Revert_to-Estete.— by—the—Court severe 1 The will was dated Der, 10, 1900. It jDequeathed $1,000,000 In real estate” in Istip-to-Mre—Betsy-Head=-it-aiso-gare+— her $1,000,000 in bonda and stocks, but ax Mrs, Head died before Mr. Taylor the Peanent-to her-reverted tothe estate, ““The ‘next provlaion in the will was for} tonat—Bank—cite atantiate his po should hare been don hu. modo: Rerutched Queen Mary Srate Store onrciswedt cht wit lowed. werite, Louie Reds ple fret THack Bhesty cloned atrong ‘ oi oeed stra obtainable. contend, 7 MisehenaHead,the-taughter-of Mra: He, provided that she recelve the | 103. income from. $500,000 during her Hfe time } 4 nduatoher death. =e vided between Yale, Williams, Hobart! WMT PriBnsston” Colleges. When the girl) xchange, quoted aos married the coachman, the aged roo sire revoked the_provintan-by-#-todictt nd instead of leaving the money to the Shoctiiens If_these-eonditio: brombh sentry banks woul Toate to send money to be used on cal! loans, —Hen Ban. Far Weats oi r aes Bey Ban Far Vee =preieni rion, Zena, the riart and a great eupply of money woulld thus 4 be shutoff Former Judge orn new, the pattioning creditors ve. colleges) originally. named, he cave “appearing. for the money with as-additional amount of et azalnst | $250,000 to the Moses Taylor Hospital in sixteenth, re ‘cor’ “time, 3.D5; off. 3.58. 01 ide and upwa StH Koot. “one mile and ee eilesaald. and; then: they madel she) mur the modification of the Sontend- inde far tually painful discovery. that nether; Board of Directors Considers ing thatea sale of the es would ues Ee SAD Inatitution wast jijsi Wee i ji z - /\realiy amount to a sscy! he £01 father, wealth which the o:er mup-) Disposition of Its Out- seal ve BOONE Oe) eine gj couned by sbinintban oe aes bankrupt might -possess . t60-to each.ot his fifteen nephews. The | in Sells Nervy Plunger Plays Rockstone 7a First Race and Single Stone in~ +———the— Third Taking Fully — | $25,000 Out of the Ring, - |BOWERY SPORTS CAN NOW: __ GET NEW WINTER CLOTHES Baby Wolf Was an Easy Winner of the Rich. ——-mond- Handicap-and-at-the- Good — Odds of 4 to 1, Dregmer Get. ting the Place Nae se! (Gpecial to The Hvening World.) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Oct. 30. —Davy Johnson, the reckless plunger, is still playing in remarkable luck. To-day at this track he won a couple of record plunges, and up to the fourth race was all of $25,000 to. the good: Johnson started to-day by Peking Rockstone to win ata Short ¢_and_taking Tromp_to show at 8-10-3,-butit wasnt until the-odds were_posted_in_the third race that Johnson really got into ue betting stride. = “nv this-race-he-bet the club-house-commissioners 10 1 stant siti they refused to take any more:on Single Stone. missioners of Johnson's were © busy i in the ring plaste! onthe. Sullivan gelding. Single ‘Stone _won all the way, Johnson ‘wasn't the = only one ao ne hy Single Stone's ‘ ng mOuey all over ‘Ss vit- Baby Wolf Wins Feature. feature event of the card’ wae won by Baby Wolf, which ied all the way, Handzarra tuck to the Whitney horse for a while, but tred to the run. home, to let Dreamer wp—and get the first money. Handzarra. finish@dt—thtrd by a head, but the judges. who usually are very hard on third horses, gave the show money to Bat Masierson, The - ALL MEETING OF ‘Two years ago the disappointes, bride side Stocks. ment of the creditors’ interest: SRR hoe haperis teen, z start in this rate was very bad. -4 —-came_home from Europe wither Gils Sy TT TET menisnnalir eran enmlovedtakent the x ‘Suffrage fad no chance when the dary 01 Es a a atte old baby George to sue for a ; B = piace, One af these beneficiaries was ie Teor ar oats tines Later aay Sta, e— q tier—was sprung, Miller being caught | Acmpectal méeting of ithe full Board S Frederick “W. Bodley, but when he| page lor Aranta Il. (Owner—Jonn ®intord, ‘hf napping for a chang Zz A Stormy Honeymoon. ~|of Directors ofthe Union Pacific Rall- } ~ ald: married the ‘Head girl —he, too,—was| so ctarisrm wu Stet i 3 Fi. isa q rate! First_Hit Ring Hard. ee ips suas risze/ Oto Capital ol ye fa ete rn Dela gs aLerneencn te ot ' cut out of the will and another work- + Bolando. 7. fey 4 19 Kae a i ane Miller rode the favorite Rockstone te john's| fices o} 6 com] y, cons! ; 3 - Lo Le 1 i gn easy victory in the opening acram~ ‘Chajwi, Mon OF THs BOT termes he ah Rte 3 es at the jueens = @equent three months of her married | company’s stocks in other railroads can. te i Pet $ mpirig R ces at Qi die, sHeckatene was backed for thous 5 Fae ocoene ea fetoee clas isl eeseiegere non | - ° See ead eee ee f hen Ris “Track Draw Fair of Troquols was in a racing ood ‘tow oe cluded the interrupted trip to—the| ferred a! jers, holders o' mi wenhew sot the = f : ‘ be , 2 a “SOrlent—a return to Callfornia and|stook and members—or the syndt aul) Lindeay, of Newark, To each of theer fe i 9 Ld, Powers ty Joo. Crowd.» a poe SEEN ten oe @ trip east to New York, a. meeting| Watch took the $75,000,000" convertible executors Ja —wtverthe—sum of $50,000 } 42 2 12 Cullen. Ba ahah sf way right, in! o> try yeh iors Captain Collins with*a woman, to| Dodds imtued by the company leat sini, \‘pealdea the legal fee for aoting aa ex: east HAL Sie ian Uke Ay Spake enero tee rae dt ve piven -aqcheck{per-are-at_odda a4 to how they al Lecutora,.2ThasFaluelof--th “4 low. Glance, =A AR nd went A pe EC et ah aria And] phere in_the dintribation. FOOR PE Reeas ta Rig tecr ey Rood racy. “Holand had Interference, FS uenitetettt de, The mronine swotd.)- | gol away. ‘Tramp. cloaed. very teat Te pita, oF “aon th-OF--$100,000-Trom Te At the concluslon-of to-day'e hieutlag. = Rees serra eee ames a = = = tase 2223 od Seed ast syne: -and all but saught Belle of Eroquols at sn on at. Newport, | Soretary Alexander Millar, of | the i Tea evatitiateate atinioneel se Bulkeley and sald he waa ready at alllo¢ the (alted Hunts Aasooiatlon mnarete eee ine fer necond seanon at Newport | Toon Pacific, wave out the. following’ Fi | actual value of the oa in over $30, J times'fo answer any Inqulry toemniny (Of the United Hunts Association here | Heavy Betting In Third, enti ved the idea of tals:| statement: Cee of the Firm An-|¢men ; aueations of poll to-day and the sport was excellent. | wong of meney wan bet In the ¥6.00 for the purpose Of \PrO-|” tzpon the call of President, Harri- al ay: Mr. ‘Taylor wasvone of the oldest and ——$—<—»-____ In the Hobbiedehoy hurdle. about one | uilrd vace, Single Stone, which carried jan ice plant, for, the fed Groen mana meeting ot che Bead of Dirgee| nounced After Stock Mar- [wealthiest men on Tonk Inland. He PIMLICO RESULTS. and three-quarter miles, Rufun az bull of the coin. won all the way” ybe> by nceanso >" waa never married. While on a trip ei y Gr close race for o rom. Black Sheep, which beat out nee thai i i | Bs sey ay . Economy made a clda Ton: k ng a at at prorided m anediunt at wetting | sore Of the Unlon wacins Ral yoed Nae}. Ket Closed To-Day. to. Eurgnn some years ago he met tre, mile when sfelnerny on Hoonomy. drew | ame W for the pace moines, aicsorta of purpokes, Mie ¥ Fa teh . |Head and brought her and her daughter S gemien RACE TRACK Away and won by three lengths: Waters | iengtns ahen‘L of the rest (o the ecreteh, osha lee func gMialavery one]| qusstlen wak_ovealgared ACE lesa | to thie eountry and enbllehed then In micRewules o¢ ie. tacos, here to ig apeot aninved third, pot was dinavalined wire che femes qu The BetUng IRL” Bete Cus enaiens chain ind to-be | Ure resources of other companion Nels) Keasler & Cox of No, S81 Wall street, |hin home at lallp. The, wtrl, was un; i were as, followar— |for not Keeping to the course aftor |dicnted that All Alone wouldn't do, for ealhed OM ciccacorltn [artoreatacthenalay aoular beet accrue co [{, ateck, Hxchange firm with ian ox-junually: protiy iand Mr. Tayler became ||) New. HAVEN, Conn. Oct. BAL a | htRST “RACE™For two-year-olde; aix|A {all Compass IT, refused the Jamba rei one tasted in this race, Se eaee ea Huadu in the shape of | the Union Pactti eheLa crue {2 ltensive business, made an assignment, areatiy attrched to her apeotal meatlng Of the Wen York Moe: | {iriongs.—Tom Bhaw, iG (Bnglander), (and was pulled up. and as far ax the betting was con- Coe eee eeet Tratier Site entered /1NtO" the eae ee ne ieee ede ne thelr Vina Wtlernoon to <Willlam Willams, | When the gtri's mother died it waalttaven & Hartford Rallroad Company |{% to 1 ana sty b Popite. #7 (Rowen), | mm the Orange County Hunters} {corned plug fon thar mene haya. Det Fife ot Newport and New York with=n | interests be best protected. Annotineement of the failure was made \expected that the xirl would Inherit |neld here thie afternoon, John. —G.| (Henry) to 1) 8 Timeetis 7s “| Steeplechase plate, the fourth race on [1s elcleaiate! SRoon® Slay cent ry and Lerame one of the eat known | “A special committee was appointed |atter the clone of tho Stock Exchange |imsich money and there. wax conaider-| Parker, gkoretary of the company! SECOND RACE—Three-yoar-okle andthe card; Adjuster took ULE LAS DN pec ae ae Rash York reclely eae a henmaltee pe eerie and in the preliminary notice no men-|able surpriso when the gir) was cut off Edward D. /Robbins, attorne:, and | upwards: six furlongs.—Stmple ep hate ‘s,|the start and won by halt pleats: Ne ‘ guathacintaes horal wens \ehe shone quite as brilflantiy. Att rs Lek he | tion was made ofcthe amount of as- | with &. Augustus 6. ay, (Harty), 4 to 5 and out, won; Nep-| The races opened with tire Ho! =| ane. While. Fran a] 3 : of ek return (rom, England After | Union Pacific Board, such odmmittee ‘to | sety und abilities ipheraliwacetrumoravotvalicontestata reas i nats pA RAR eh jee, nea terabyte to 1 and § to 1. sec: | iq Hurdle event, won by Kara, which | Davey sonpean ay neNg the cing with unhappy cnieennnouriced thay {report @t A subsequent/meeting of the!’ The members of the firm are alfred |be made by the girl, but the matter lthe board mich had been left unfiled und’S to? third, Tir lander), 7 10 4) OF ait the way and won by ten lengths | Weesinithoueiteh full Board of Directors, When « plan 1 ae she | ete : rs een lerty ts tong thirds stim ed 8 b he ould open a fashionable millinery 2 Kessler, Rudolf BE. F. Flinsch and Wills was dropped and Atle supposed that “4 "E t ouble O.. The summaries: | ope is decided upon, It 'laintendéd’ to aub- | jam Gillett. Mr. Kessler wass the craic eter wae TREO Lee ete ererent ne He deg AC i See ae eo Ncke Tite UM peu Wenn Ues ILA CA IIGE: COULD ne TERS —-: mit it to the stockholders: for appro Stock Bxe member,” Ile Wan radel ons src g elton & Maine rogd had declined to serve onde a) PUT RACEKara, 11T O artied Bt. : i e 4 es i eis Nee eS wien Taylor before he died. Some iy ey 10 and cute 1p Double Oo 1st heavily WOMAN JUMPS INTO Hi cHiariman Hh etd Maen cae Are jams te date ot We LN in tel recel ved. 60,00. hey otlien twenty-two members Of the Pelinessing, 102 vee on IAF 0 Way to tt Lovet, James 8 The Kos! " Nel Bont ——— > Ho: ° rc ‘out pid; Paul climora Gold= 1 Y managing SEA FROM STEAMER, | Outer ain BA ay atari ent ARN oc ee nora cule taternatlonal LYNCHING MAY FOLLOW On motion lotd) Pov Morgan ty Waelatein). 10 te) and 2 to kethted Te, eto be ; Gihestrrrnt nor ET that whatever ty [Daniing businoss, Lai ei Gianoli ih RUHL Na iret aaa eranr RA | chitin. 2 ¢ ‘ UP » Oct, 90.-—Mina Salt- ie ferel) exchmnige. Mr. Williams, the: pbeancreased by M1219 hares, Instead | F O | Oitethnemy) att Sacuaiae PHIT ADEE EIA Oat: eee ceoun | tone Alien con enue bondholders with |forren O AEE MURDER- OF LITTLE GIRL. se tal DG eee acdnea Yearroldx and fiver] (iy renew) ; LATONIA RESULTS + na Calrns, of thix-clty, axe be fully” protected, boll TEE aya His y Ri a of the 9516 propoasd in the advaniined ‘Tettrare 1% wan neraton | $ b » yearn, Hons oye pia ae is (out Resta Commissioner of Luuinigratlst. at Mi RENOVO,oPa., Oct. 30.—The body | HOHE a meu eee mn Janie of on? Warr Huratte; | : the steamship Indian on Mo) if 9 e Racing Board, i Mary Donnelly, aged nine years, waa | share to tire instead of one s hatis! ..VTONIA RACH TRACK. Ky. Oot 3 trom Boxton for f The of Tour oun. MATS i Nt four, and the directors will pass Upon I2-to 1 and ¢ AMEN G DY ans ees : the Naas A coke Ea Nal LOUISVILE KY. Apehatum hing © | nension,” Kessler this found on the bank of the west branch the Amount to be (smued and if tlo, RAQH=Dhree-year-oldm and Ratna ae results In tip i here tow EAE ely Tie Ha es reo oom | NAR aC Re At gies en tayeR a tlernaon, market, of the Susquehanna River here early to- “Heaton Robartson, of tila. oltyy- Foret mil Aeem ao TOOT ES Cal ollows anes tal ot, the vessel. te peat, at MEAT filed malt In; with whieh die fh. ry Uttle t9 day, the child haying been aasaulted and moved the adoption of the annual Te- brother), # to 1 and 4 to: 8, Ocean ; Coon to 1 and 6 to @ irri hana eroon oriver | do, Tt : Weatie au tinatel port which had been submitted in- pam: | Spray: Ho (atoteyre), 6.f0 1 and tor) septe 4. Cyemon (3 to 1 tor Mian Calrns, according to the sallore, | Qkayor Charles Fr Gralnker, froin: hell our foreign drafts {choked to death. Nearly all the clothins | ohiet form. RHPA Casha AAT LON Tote ‘Adjutol Comnmunipaw 3 ated auspicioualy’ on Bunday, and) ®) pa the sate hgh Grameen t% ire of ond peo mue. p Who ial had bees’ tom ‘from the: body. United States Senator Morgan Q. as Aer atte Bland ah fate } {het mavaments, | tension Is that Me, Crainger raoated hi i Timea. , {giulne. J. Mark Tine ( to v aten crn kent off Irire inland ate [tice wen he acewpted ja, lege on ihe |xerioutly il; to fury Tmmentiat |The: belle: of igh ah ove rung at Bulkeley at once ofered an, 0 S| GINTH RACE—Three-year-olda and | (0 ping aieertnat vehi sawn fay Matta is , eatinyitin, Water cash neveskary ta spect. cur maturing 11 o'clock Jaat night when the olttd waa | Sema moa ntenathcntveme angie yeEletst em) red on deck und, running to the pabaeldanior SA te to and criticising the management of the | Upwards; mile ao celpieenth sivans| [brmpH: RACE=The aetmant, 1illy + | at Ss ria ke SUNDAY WORLD ‘ anak hie’ Mantieies arount Cros an Tien ot aac aia Raps bhere te cone | Deoperty,, and Coan tte expansion | 208 In Henry), Th tof and 9 “te ia, mats " fro wallen Pantin 1 | tmt RAC: A Attics so m 4 ; bas iderable Cs Naar cl An -to men Deis . 5 loater) ae 199 ]2 to 2) 1, Siventner edintely lowered, but before J | SUIT: SE TESA WANTS : Faye 4 miss uy R PBregisent rT al Gi and 2 to 1, second; Nancy, 108 3 : i : iv pew ts ee eavememt of wae ber), © (est Runnare he, " Saat @ to;d and 2 tod, thing, FE . ce eginresei aas pon han ph!

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