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Former Lieutenant-Governor- Satisfies Philadelphia “ yndicate ‘With Re- SE es a aoa ancri eacnaeteic eaetin caste ence (Fara i CHAE Book Open { to 0 All? a BANKERS WIFE SEAS A OVORCE - L _ |Mrs. Melville D. Chapman Makes Sensational Charges; Against Her” musa i Tim ‘Counsel He Denies Her Story and Accuses Her of Many-indiscretions: ar —Signed-the-Papers,— Declaring that Melville D. Chapman, MS IMEBLT GETS$12,000,000 Gladys, Nougat B Daetier of the Late. Cornélius, Has Attained Her Majority, Miss Vanderbilt Was Not if Court-When Justice McCall Gladys Moore Vanderbilt, youngest TN-OWN NAME) .| GUARDIAN DISMISSED; EVENING WORLD ELEVENTH DAY AT JAMAICA, AUTUMN MEETING. TRACK FAST. | RESULTS EDI . PRICE ONE CEI Price from 8 to 1 Down = to 40-4. added; six furlongs. three zear-olde and ui 0, Zz, turn of $100,000 Cash and Their Notes for $1, 000, 000. _ WILL ASSUME ‘CONTROL OF Jor Hilbert R. Chapman & Co., bankers, at No. §) Broadway, enjoys an income “| of $00,000 4 year, Mrs. man, who !s suing him for a separation, | I this afternoon demanded allmony pend- Ing the trial of her suit, at the rate of $10,000 4 year. Her attorney, John V. ribed Chapman as a chum of Howard He said the couple wore m: York to live, “Chapman holds a proud and enviable Former Lieut.-Goy. Timoth over the ownership of the Provident: Savings Life Assurance Society. Mr.“ Woodruff will pay the Pennsylvanians the $100,000 they turned e stock they failed wa gel, and their notes —aver-to_the Thomas Sineurred. . Morgan —J-—O-Brien, ‘the reprerentatiy of the Pennsylvania capitalist a Enuterdach represented “the Thomiaues inthe conteronce: ant State Benator Horace | White, of Syracuse, man Promeat as lexat adviner a7 1 Mr Woodruff is president of the Provi- oMice Under protest and-haa not been actively —i____ engaged in the | conduct of the company, A {his Interest to the Thomases last spring for 149,000 but-the—teslgnation was not the Thoms directors. in—view—of—my_paat relations “meeting, “1 have brought all part Getalla can be pertected—which will probably be early next week. “The management of the Society willy- ‘whom willbe satisfactory to the Insur- fence departments—of all 6tates, and to z all the polloyholders, ty hall not aocept the presidency of} ment _will be placed in the hands of pome first-class life insurance man “Neither theThomay interstis—nor the Avania Interests will have con- The company willbe rlli-tn-tha=tm tereata of the, policy-holdera.”” Edward Lauterbaoh said that the the terms of the agreement were satis- fatoory to him, Judge O'Brien sald the Ponnaylvania people were xatistied. OS WANTS TO SEE SLAYERS OF HIS WIFE EXECUTED. CAMDEN, N. J., Noy. 1.—Charles Gjb- @on and Stephen Dorsey, negroes, con- Horner, wite of Edward Horner, at Cooper's Crook, and her servant, Vi toria Natoll, on Aug, 3 last, wore sen-! fenced: toxtay to be put. to death at ———Fienten-ti-the weok beginning Des. 16.) ne husband of the murdered woman | mwas in tho court-room when sentence “was pronounced, and he aaked Prosecu- tor Scorel for permlastin to be present wife, Mr, Scovel promised -to make an request will be granted. robbery —— IF HE WOULD ONLY sTIOK to Evans’) Ale everybody would be huppy Management of Big-Concern’s Affairs Is_to—Bel; Vested in Board—of “Directors and—Fi nance Committee to Conduct All ie = ‘of [ts Interests. y L, Woodrutt settled the controversy Tho rettioment_was made this after- -"5% hoon, wt the offtce of “former Jidre and leep Interest in the welfare of the Shyer fonoof—the—in-+ terest of-ite 40,000 policyholders and The preservation of ita excellent buus- fneas,”” said Mr. Woodruff after the Years of age, who tlved with her son street, {in her home to-day, Tho son went tp to Agreo_upon a basis’ forthe adjust hin mother alone in t : ment of all-ditterences an sopon as the: Sich g Un tec ADATE Tho lower part -of the house ia os {be voated in a bonrd of directors andieng oid woman's par | Ta finonce committee, every man oft for-a_ductor, who. pronounced the wo- ee dead at clothing Sint fire, and that being en- veloped in flames, she Fan Into the ‘halh and~fell_dead near the door, ‘where she wan found.. Roosevelt was in consultation with the members of his Cabinet for nearly three hours to-day. Secretary Cortelyou was the Inet to lenve the room, carefully, }matufactory condition of financial yicted of the murder of Mrs, Frances. affairs at the present moment warrant. ed no new action and no statement for pablication would be made as che-result of. to-day's consideration, POPE AGAIN SUFFERS suffaring from gout, Ho walks with ‘at the exocution of tho slayera of his gimculty, but continues his audiences,’ effort to get the required permission, | apd it is chought probable that He mors! 5,000, Men's Ton Coate and alte, he negroes sot fine to Horner's barn,|/ cee Barclay itetesie) / ami -while he and a farm hand were out! pur on wale to-day ahd Sats B00 men Hehiing the blaze the two women were| fail aulte and top coats, find black thib- The motlye for the crime was] ets, fancy gra: eds, all sizes M to 44, single oF double breated, Kood 10 values; our price to. day and u evening Ull 10 o'clock. ef oy te“Pennsyhvitinia-syndieates Sositlan.—with an-tncome of $3,000," child of the late Corneliw Vanderbilt, | Who attained her majority on Aug. 27, was to-day put in possession of more than $12,000,000 through legal proceedings |4n-the Supreme Court. Mise “Vanderbilt was not present in court when her mother, Mra. Cornelius Vanderbilt, was discharged as her guar- dian. The proceedings were purely for- mal and occupied but a moment of the Sourt'a time. A member of the firm Anderson. & Anderson handed up Paper in which was stated thet Mrs, Vanderbilt_had fulfilled .her dutlea as : ity Serr r just Iawted, Bast Pan(oufle ran-a good race after interference Listiees_duevto wate! OYAL LADY ALSO WELL PLAYED, BUT WAS SECOND, This Second Effort to Beat the Ring If Succeed ful Would Have Been a Very 3 3 Severe. Blow to the 1V ee RA ip One —a_—yacht,—a one hundred suits of Larchmont Yacht Club, chided his boat, in which 4s in- the Idlew ad, His Version of the. Case. “In 1901 the_matrimonial watera were his absence se Glawiah ant; th@ great fortune left. by her father life was made miserable: by Debate ORC MKS guardian ta the complete satisfaction of her daughter. Nothing was sald in the petition for disinissal” of tte —wardship~—ot—the amount of money that Mrs. Vanderbilt had handled. In fact, no money was mentioned at all. The moment Justice McCall algned the petition of Miss Vanderbilt sh» was no longer an heiress, but-the possessor of seven years ago. Her Fortune Gre -Her-Clathine. Aflame,-She Fell. in Hallway of Home_ She-Ran to Street. —Mrs_Sarah Jane Fenton, seventy Yonkers, was—burned to death eS Aw Weua! Mts morning. lexving cupled. but the family were all out When the accident occurred, The first knowledge any one had of ans rrlved-too tite. A hurry call was sent FINANCIAL, SITUATION. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 President The Anancial situation War discussed Dut It was stated that the FROM ATTACK OF GOUT. ROME, Noy. 1.-The Pope ts again ——— b Clothiers, 227: and dark mixed worat- 84.05, Open Saturday @ man who went on long pa mun, Pee to-haye an in-| $7,500,000 In bondw and nccurities bear- beaime bruual and! her and her home| The accumulations of seven years would ,akeregats ore than $2,000,000, wiiloh Tne Tbs] Tear a ell as anything can be ing between 4 and 5 per cent. interest, with other bequests and mo: jeft to ~Lhey separated last April doned her and sne le now living on the {into her fortune at this tlme, Just ald Mr, Bonner iad exaggerated, [fOPe her marriage to the Count Stech- aa HasbAI beer | sub} RY the handsome TEL, Hungarian Joun #-Seintyre up;vsed the inotion, but was excusa wtituied as counsel for Mrs, only yesterday, after other lawyers had avandoned Une case. =Aue_ truth iste, [Hunting sciona of nobility. His father ts : 2 the extortion of $1,000 unger Paln~of- exposure, court ‘and eae “sau + YO. es Cleveland Street lub; Arked $5.00) jn bills th a plan to iran the blackmatier. Tain $90.0, but owing te {lie RY of, the Liarket we Te {Chapman nel thts woman etary Tres of the tamtty—tortune,—are>a Soe was known Lietias Mesias fred G. ¥anderbiit who was made chief she sald that had accured a divorce. once married, » had @ daughter, ney (Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney). who . twenty year: iW ated and found born out of | Was an ing) ™ a en to-tontest the wil, Was) when jsereamu were heard by persons yingt facroan the street. ‘They ranover,. but xtravagance of Jihis ‘Owing to the aT teen aN equal foo! anking house, Chapman rec longer a member of the + pose this—alwara ese earn ‘SALARIES OF- 3,000. MEN ‘Among the D1 Melntvre was ier notie ofthe from Suporintend duced 10 per cent. i didn't. mean hatever you may, have heard of It has not been f [love you—more than T have bee it fant to the drop foreed to ie MeIntyre xa bridge over the Pasig Rives MoKinley collapsed to- the breaking of the #u THANK MORGAN FOR “AIDE 1L—Rerolutions tha ing J. Plerpont Morgan COF his action tn Te recent financial mously adopted (o-day of tho Boaton Stock Exchange. —_--——— BOSTON, Nov. sixty workmen were precipl rive: ina by. thie members ipinos nye catimated at $100 000 the young girl Inher minority bringe| her fortune well above $12,000,000. Tt ls very Important for har to come nobleman, 4 The Count Is not one of the fortune immensely_wealthy and-nead-of the -sec- id WeEnest Hebe hoise In —Hamgary: He and hin brothers are each with _Sreat tortones, t that M ble halle above the she marries the © hir-encestrai—estate——aAnd--there—are more millions coming to her at the Ato of her motiver. ne bothers” And-—slsters—of —Misst- yates whohave-ali-cofne- inten ihe Fag 0 : nderblit.who shared-equally . Geriride Vanderbilt Whit- $550,000, and Cornelius, who re- 000, 4 What. wass-practioally the disinherl- tance of Cornelius caused him to-threat= Bookmakers. tt ¢ Bane Dew of the others, Janey wae easy third. Qnatasm ‘and won easily, quite AG three-year olde Seat tie, 3,09; off, 3.06 art root. feany third Beagramn Kone mile and—t ofthe meeting, Durell had money plastered all over the ring’on ee Winner, ch. h., (Roecial to The Prenine Wortd.) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Nov.-t,—C.-E, “Boots!” Durnell’s up on Senator Barrett here to-day was easily the feature of the final a Ogden colt; getting prices ranging from 8 to-t'to 4'to 1. Ui ‘The result went a great way toward JAMAICA RESULTS:. putting, Durnellon his financial feet aguin, for the clevor little trainer, 8c-) Finer RACE—Frank Lord to well-founded rumor, has not L { ling in wealth lately; in’ fact. 1 and 4 to-1)-4, East'End (6: rong on the stretoh = rom ve Troublemaker had speed, but fa beak “gown at atten Soe Pe Bal Bees wood. Won driving. ‘wines b. x. eho Oper High: Clee Pi— Bh (ust Cloned _s:ronk. ud departs to} whereupon Alfred made up fle smra—to ‘$7,60)/000, putting with Giadye and. Reginald. REDUCED 10 PER CEN PIMLICO, RESULTS. = TRACK. Noy. ~ WINNERS AT LATONIA, RACE TRACK, T. ATONTA: the resulta of the races The races run her here to-day: cet RACE—Woh-by George Batley: t and Grace George olda: six furlongs.—Agnes, Doroth: atition. Sto T and ¥ tu. WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Nov. the following hotice: t yMmenoing Nov, 1 vad We walars—ot all emp =X nt down will be re- ened), STARBUCK, President. 3.00) men, s The company employ: —— 60 THROWN INTO RIVER ; BY BRIDGE COLLAPSE. x, Seer iB) tom nat we railroad | near Fort MANILA, Nov. 1—Th eratructure, and and twenty Fil- ‘the —diitiage—te Piggeat Overcont Sale in New York, Overcoats—Overcoats for Men Great overcoat sale at opp. City Hall Alt kin alzes—medium men's black or gray! melton | ots worth $10. Ten tnblte of me | 0 kersoys, .oxfords, tlyslume ang | herringbonen. wilk tned, Se tailored, at $11 KING'S, a | DROADWW AY hades and $25, TaN BRO OWA, Thousands gt Avie: $8.75 | day ove. tll 16 Hub ‘Broadway and) Barclay st Mub Clot Uvondway, ton ers, Cor. Narciny Sty oO AN our gis and $3 Ata At Won’ by: Divorce, Gotd= Quartz, New York Alrbrake Campiny to-day! Toto" ®, 3. Time .16, SECOND RACK ron, d, and Speed Well was) ———s LUSITANIA TO -BRING RECORD CARGO-OF GOLD . L—The gold ired pere for América will, ‘Three-year-olda} 10s Delrby) 8. t Ti OMS rity or and 2 tol CORAM SCH en fey 8 to tend evenmk: 5 f tter had neglected to make hie’ move] ‘The warrant alleges that Raynion@.. ponde's Right, prother (2 to 1 and maldens; a recard cargo of $10,000,000 Soe SCHOONER “AND CREW LOST? 1—The East- ¢ A halt furtonca owing to. (Delniay), 210 lew. Palys into tp 13 Glow, Ot Martin) B to Sand 6'to 1) Riment41 3-5. mmand of Capt Donascara. the fayorite, was a Ko third Mt No hat manne tle former saloonke nts diecial for to-day. und Bane, teat H day. A9,80,. All siz0s M to H—all styles and shot and Kilied ‘Hugene H —in latest shades of browns, grays, Tne « friend, then killed himselt lack, bine, plaids and combination Rutherford and his wife jegalonk, Many allkclinel, | Open. Satire AT KING’S_-243 BROADWAY, OPP. CITY HALL. | dition, “Be re MAY, eDreams the mon and got Ht in «real Heer y la to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Bellwether E.Dugan rode Senator Barrett, and|to 2 for place) 2 Mise Oslaney je him aa If fils life depended upon uit, He 7 antl when he went pest tho finish lengthe to 1 and-even) 1, ‘Royal Lady Gd ta: in front Durnell was jubilant. Ho shook!3 ¢or place) 2, Troublemaker, 3, hands all around, for he had put over a rs ‘coup ata critical time when the win- nings will do hint the most-good. to 1_and 2$0 1) 1, Memen um Early in the year Durnell, backed by|¢or piace) 2, Faust 3: the Johu W. Gates money, was on the top. rung of success. After Gates went, FIFTH RACE—Pins and Needle inged for Durnell and| (4 to 1 and. to 5) _Castlewond: The dropped F ote a hii oolt BiNario wae bid up oa htm in ‘welling race and taken away because it was aald Durnett couldn't protect him, Plunge on foyal-tady— Next to the Durnell killing wae the Unsuccoa#tal attempt to THE ering: aut of business by the plunge on Royal Raine m4 Ferrell avy Johnson and) pas ‘bettors ed Lirry Mulli- nearly off tho books, Had the: Hath suffered toufle vorite, threatened to—come—on—In—the stretch, but at the finish was oniy-Afth, How Can You. Beat Them? The result of, the second race Koen to 25 ie show the Impossibility of beaune the | Brooklynite Taken in Newari Faces, Senittor Barrett, which has been stopping in all his recent races, went fo the front ut the slart-and there was on Warrant From nothing ke stopping him, <He (was'at § to 1 to-day, Bellwether was second all the way w third at the end__Reene “WW. opsned favorite, j when there waa a disposition to Gack her and her prise we Walter Raymond,’ of Pars oa bush 4 Brooklyn, was ‘arrested! the-front, z jin “a Taisey atre os Hot Tip F Fintehed Fgh. nished room house “to-day “by” the. po-} Merry England. won ‘the | third Face, lice of Millbury, Maas. rad after “he-hat<woner pins the betting, | with te Newark police, who were Walsh @ave him a nice ride in trailing jarmod with a Warrant calling forsReg= vas—untit he found an opening. | mnond's apprehension on a. chanre ) Sum =] Suabaxetonen Eo : i eanllytrom Royal L&dy on wehies until too Is Thero was a bi, race and his pri Veto 12 toh embezzled an amount of money eaths tip on Clyde In this ropped. front 2 to | tialed at $6,00 Intrusted to hls care: Aceess to which he 1igd In his capacity, 5 eh. running head and] iy paymaster of ic Berlin Construction’ tar tun and fell back | Company, of Bern, Cont. by which te : 0 employed. 3 ‘uction come. Don Enrique by a Head, Prateantdaraee ee! at Xo ag ue won by ahead tn the > His price went up ste building one theugh the horse fixured fo} bury, 2 | jared win, tho betters steered: clear of him.| to have beer in xe of paying off the ine to MAmentim and Rill employees on t aa Well/us others, all the way, 7 aa ypulc us end, Faust wast { BOure Rela ae at itie : bce Right to Form. [ne : f ite Pins and ‘Needles ran right to tn the Afth rave, wihning easily 10 salt the wase There | company’ piufige on this rice “on Donimreriet Seale, but the atart killed his chances: . ads Pine and) Needles won easily fro no u Hi neh £ ther i | “ah iy Castlewood, who was well 5 > rian Kinds T wauldy |publia: that wher May and t al wool: Ruther(ora A 0 ero ate at # ditton BROADWAY winter ov yulue #12. KING'S, TE WORD, DURAG 1 SEPARATE. ADERI pa HAVE BEEN PRINTED I E FIRST 10 MONTHS OF 190 MORE THAN Ik THE HERALD if enomono iw

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