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i Mrs. Bradley’s Defense Opens With an Attack on Brown a Wealthy Staten Island Man Jumps From Ferry-Boat ae Operation to Save Barney Delayed Until He Made Will WEATHER Pale to-night and to-morrow Usut Lrg eiTIeN Hr NEW YO RK, | ~ POULLON SISTERS. “THUMP LAWYER'S CLERK N OFFICE. BANDITS AO ae ii GETAWAY ST! =i AQUEDUCT. ‘Katheryn, 1 | Whose Punch _Isj Famous, uae ed with ened Pair in uly on Lonely River Road Near — Passaic, N. J. e ‘RIDE IN PATROL CART| i i | i | Big Crowd Turns Out to Wi its) ness the Last of Metro-~ BOOKIES MAKE A HAUL.) Teamedi in Ordinary from Plungers Make a Final Con-| Park Row Building-to Oak Street. tribution When McCarter __ Fails to ). Get Home. —-politan Racing. | } EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART TWELFTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT AUTUMN MEETING. CLEAR. TRACK FAST wix-ant-a-balt-turtongs — driving. © Winner. br. 6. Open. ieh. Clow. — | _ While this atte: S, Shotguns ;and rev ex of the-Worther N. Pascocelio, a little clerk in 2 containing $7,000 in omce of Lawyer Henry ‘J. Goldsmith, jen the eleventh floor of tte Park Row | Five Ttahans, armed y Olvel noon held up William Kr —Company, of Del along the Passaic of Passaic, off a sult Three of the five were later ar- “we the | ad goid and bills of small denominations. | Building, Pascocello says~ the two rested, but the $7,000 was not recovered. |women punched him all around the of- ‘ . jfice. He further states that Miss Char- " 4 drawn the cu a een al at oe Hotte Poillon can punch. Misa Char- fency from the Hobart Trust Company, ot Passaic, “i ployee of the. days es punch should be well known by time. She has used {t before with | lling effect on Jim Corbett and others.| thi | fact, } — te. Operation Intended to Save His Life Delayed- Two.Hours-and_a Half Banker Gave Direc=. tions for Disposal oi EAE: HAD DESTROYED. HIS 0 LD WILL ONLY TWO WEEKS 5 AGO, _ ETAT Nave To, <The diaeest or {t looked itke an. turnout—aszembied for the finw racing around New York xeaxcn day's The erant- stand wos crowded and the fawn was! comfortably ring was a nk. Good racine marked the closing [fay. Mr. Keene added n second and a filled jostling ‘while “the batting mob-all afternoon d of the meeting—tin! 24 # nthe final, rixtect SeHing tires: Start bad. Th sanding «he Tad of Lang “Muley. He was repeatediy int. th, but fut got up. Sulfrag Kod, Mtong. Frank tad quit, at $700 ide and upward i\Under Latest Document Property Is to Be Ad: ministered by a Corporation, but Widow © Gets Bulk of It—Left-$185,000 {AS a renult of the mix up, the sisters} were bundled into a patrol wagon and @riven to the Oak street police station. | There Miss Katheryn Pollion and her | gister made a counter-charge against | the lawyer'n clerk. They sald he threw anfinkwel! at them. The affair was a0 | mixed up thatthe Heutenant on the eek got the trouble off his hands uy huntlinz all hands to. the Centre Street Pottce Court, a) Mins. Katheryn Poillon ~teartutly miners HOT bee Made RUTTET CTO RATE riding to court-in~ the patrol panied by ana mina started for the fact from the bank. in a sinkle Sprang From Ambush. UST AS SHE _-BEGIS TO TO SPEAK an vy Women At the junction of Brook avenue a Pas: x from | vice ay behind a rock loader ordered oto stop: Faintas. Their |p Knapo and © ; + A Racont aio gran advan CME UCR hig in President, Mrs. Sarah Adams avas none to be found in tle Cherry Rill bolnied 3 = 3 ection However, it was agreed to nith, Falls to Floor. Mee wOHlaI ota ealeets apair of detectives, Seam a Dou throuE tte { Pasdocello to allow_the two to enter Lawyer Goldsmith ‘dred and took leader -second bnldi women oa| street and the wife of a weu y fur mer- Square, ded sud- was not {i aed ax not’ in at rk said that the time, he had strict third money to his record in tho frat and fourth races. The final’ stake of the year was the Narsau. Ben Ban and W. H. Daniel Were added and Faust scratched, leav- ing a fled of meven to Aght ‘It out. Me- Carter was a hot favorite and the books took jn thousands on the Newcaatle colt. He never got near the money, fourth —_ressina,— which —was—beaten yesterday by eWibourne, wan the win- nei were, to her liking, and after W. H. Dante] had tired from the early—pace, she came on-to-win casiiy. Ben Ran, noLany.t0o Well Fidden, was. second, In ffont of Gretna Green, w axed: Hessian Was-Fast. n ta a_teal: ond oot ‘Ught rf i wah oP in the a rete te geloum ard fi {t out with Suffra Miller rode Kin Hard, and he otaamed the frese-tile ad of Langdon was_ third. Theae three were abeut the only ones, played, Suffrage was a slicht favorite. Merry England Wins Hehe Onishing |, -The_distance and—welght—tostey tie Cressina wan] | Taat Beraiched=—ciiet Hay The start was, bad, Pade illic and ft, Xs oa Wan never fat fom. the pace a Sates aad, cwr rand i Teter TAN a phenomenal race fron d. but gradually made up ground and wi ne Were practically lett at the po ¥ Ing Round on the turn. won under eat at P Kelly, Musgrave Miller 4°* Detaby 7 ABE Duran Et Troubadour Run’ She drew with a rush, | McC ay eld oa eainel followed the pace t Ren’ Han war well the stretch and won, In a Whtidpnsoatran in the garhy Fone inlle bf. by Water the atratch, where AN exAy be W. up and Was ‘arter had no spée: Wt) Roum euiome: of orders to not amit persona to the pri- PU Sat One | wate office, as Mr. Goldsmiih had a jot T PTT pres Rite of important papors on Nis desk. Ace the BD; ‘ording to the story told by Parcacelto, ne, ters of ‘tlie Founders ant Miss Charlotte swung -on~ him Yo ear han Wien He-wne-least-expoot- Paty ots of America beesinent Srinc—weie Weripi whic! Sniith was a direc: dane {ink tt = ‘i A rlienh eran pe Tattle ae ga eect Goxcendent | je nada couple of pink bumpa on. master alee Hasta raat pale Gumoy Adams. |). forehoad and a ted spot on hia i uinte We dye soa x Bank n ne : the u ited | onoek to show for It. Pasoocello dented manager be” ana caicneinee own in tits city) hrowing-an ink-well at them. He salt Paxaate 1 a social circles. She was x |he was too } dodging Mien Char- ny hmins | Hardsonia ay tgee teat to searct Heit eallanUe ete ice eke Ared i ex jjotte'a jolts, Kagnersn, the clerk nay, : i ‘tion she readned th homo of Mrs, Vandeve me at him: with « hatpin? Mrs. ‘Arriving- court the women-made a 1 ith was whout t One of the west starts of the meet- ing left Kilter and St—Valentine two weil-played horses,+ sTengthin behind the field, Consist ithe “early “proved a tittle San in the ktand, who. w: ‘neglected In betting, “Bad News, the fayorite, ed second, with the hard Wick Kitter third. Thik ane and St. Valentine | would certainiy nave fodeht it out $f they had gotten of with the others, GaHoo for Aimee c. ¢ Whidden was-a 10-to-1 shot to-da ho.didn't wins To -berin with; Miller’ Kot | SYorkiet, 10 Ace tien cokes a mush after TH WACK M tise y ‘Onatnana Fork ‘ hy Fi 0. zaoneds the | complaint’ againat Pascocello. Magis- Dipl ph aA and irom here he had} Almandine ada cand he —oolapsed and fell "4 iealinvente ard trouble to get up in ume to b Winning Sta tetas : unconscious. Mra, Vande: | Aned a Neynctetantigvesen Then feta ried. “Sussex showed & fash of apeed air Upland: pAn) armas force of “notice all of the members did overy- | Uuderrotest— i HOGG. Osa CURD A a DALE AREA WLIO aa fily in van fe 6: a —to-TEVIVE het buts ahet TL ee Pers ere Feached, | 1231), Bint aeeayeTy scoured the su ° Di Tle and: Its wa: @ gallop for_her there: of-Bonnie A! scour’ Dr, demu T. Pleres, who had after, Be are by. twelve lengths, | exes won Bonnie seins ASAI ides =e trol : Hvhitden:for-tre-pinee See Selawanna Rov ladies were: prostrated | dden death of theit President H tho @ervices Of Dr. Pie ta: ‘The leader and a-Afth man. supposed at the si b have been {n poeseszion of the mone lan ea Mah Salta and silk Linea ————— eee ne | AT. KING'S, 243 ‘BROADWAY. 2 City: "Among orrosity © Hail. it m are sili Bes Frieze overcoats, C aietae Mack an iow herringbone pact Wool, at $5.05, Worth $12...) | lark shades, ail at $3.10 On wile to-day and Saturday, 1,600 Bred worsted suit men's cheviot stilts at $59. An oppor- Thibets at $5. tunity to buy a brand new fail suit at stout men. KIN w Rreat bargain, sizes, single or pn. City Antit 9.20. double breasted tthe lot a King’ ed patterns in 3 Broadway. Fifty Persons Go Down With Structure in Washington, - Kelly Wine: Ancthe: unfashionadle Jockey, Patsey put_over hia second winner ne] the day In the dtth race on Ace High He rode » good finish, too, stalling off a rush dy Stony Lee, The latter war Played from 10 down to 3 to 1. and wae considered ‘'in."*- Despite this some of the wise boys, including Maxey Blumen: thal, went to iste the NS) gelding, YOUNG THEBAUD'S MIND BLANK AS TO SHOOTING. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Noy, 15.— |For the first time ‘since Paul Gibert and a number Are Injured, WASHINTON, Nov, 15—A: temporary platform In the vestibule of Andrew Rankin Chapel at Howard \Univeraity, where. President Roosevelt ix to speak thls afternoon, gave way dbout 2 o'clock | And about fifty persons were precipi- | tated-about feet, many. recelving More ce a Million | and a Quarter. A Record that Has Never Before Been Equalled by Any Newspaper | & : SO FAR THIS YEAR The World Printed 1,271,265 Ads. The.Herald Printed 994,837 Ads. The World's Lead, 276,428 : LEAD: | More then a Quarter of a Million, | slight infurtes “ahd one atudent of the aniversity maving his head! broken. Soveralcof the Injured were taken to The Freedrhan'® Hospital’ close by. Fire Department wan called out and for some time cohsiderable confusion wrevalTed; The-wecident occurred before President Roosevelt ronched the chapel. The occasion of the President's vislt wan the Inatallation as president of, lower University of Rev. orson Thirkjeld, and address Ing the position and. progress “Ot the Herro race. ‘by nt. Roosevelt, alee peta dk the Jae Ambassador, wero 8 Ot the for eth anni- of Brett ee rely ted sar the of. th ih Palme en wan ales f i if fl | { ! ie | SNS watrved -madka,-who in the wife of a wealthy, Thebdaud was shot by John Bjorlin, the family butler, who then blew out hix own brains, he was fully conscious to- day, His: recovery is aero as al- most certain. There seems, however, to be a blank th the young man's memory 40 far ax the shooting i@ concerned, He aald to- john serve mo." This lexda tothe belief that the butler ahot young Thebaud while he was asleep in mia: take for the second butler, againat whom he had a grievance and who oc- cupled a room directly over that of young Thobavd —>—____ WEALTHY MAN'S WIFE GETS PENITENTIARY TERM. 1,—Mrs, Evelyn Ro.” CHICAGO, Nov. |merchant of Milwaukee, and who waa recently indicted for burglary and Jar- ceny,, was to-day aentenced to the peni- tentiacy for from one to twenty years by: dudge Brentano, Her counsel dec! In court thet ahe TWO-DAY Book Agent Christel! Defies Efforts Hospital iS) Dues, of DOCTORS FAIL 10. AWAKEN MAN IN Aland. fore! Getug cutrun inthe early pace. aiden two-year-old 4: Goshen Civef. Bridgewater © SLEEP eltia’s Com of Full taf. al i 1 .e Stony Lee closed ing a x Cora Price aut and nt pace, won, Flowaway tired, ed nix furtonge Von easly. Winn Jockeys. MoDantel od y loeedatrone VYhrockmorton can-rto-tetter. agreed that ateresting had ever staff, and the: [et wus the most case of profound: sleep they sacountere “appears-to-be tw nate of sleeping -unconssiouane unable to take nourienment tylesa ats faculties are aroused, advanced: age will cauee hiy vitality to. fade and finally jlo disap: pear before many hours elanse, a 10 YEARS IN SING SING pFOR STEALING 12 STAMPS, Ten years in Sing Sing wan the ren- tence that Sam Miller, an» ex-convict, recelved from Judge Whitman tn the Courtof General Sessions tq-day, Mil- ler earned thin sentence by stealing just a dozen two-cent stamps On the afternoon of Oct: 2 Miller A ars forced his way Into.the apartments of Mrs, Nellis Tobin, At 1493 Madison ave- John Christeliia, a ook agent, im Hue, and took the stamps from a writ- rye Lincoin, 1% desk. Mra, Tobin #aw him, ran to sleeping himself to death at Dincolne ie vindow-and-yelled for a poltcoman, Hopital, in the Bronx, Eleven doctors’ s¢itter was tried on a charge of bur- have been taking turns trying to wake giary in the second dogree, him up since, yesterday afternoon, but AE SC SIRES he alumbera on and none of the men of WALDO HOUSE FORECLOSURE. medicine has been able to get a coune of his coma hs A sult has-been institused by Mrs Chriatellia, Hyqd In a hotel at No, 25! Anna 8. Baler to foreclose a mor: Third avenue. He ts 0 nourished man, old. He retired to his ri nesday evening and wen! more than sixty well-built, well years, ‘oom_early Wed- it to bed. covering the Rhinelander Wat ston, .at the southeast corner o ty-second street and Madison avenu ‘This house, in its unfinixhed condition, has long been a landmark in the nelgh= The hotel attaches tried to awaken } borhood. ing ,and fatied, Thoy the afteriooh, called a Advised that the stumbering Ueptes to the hospital, | ifaeotsy "aida ithe Dim at intervals all day and, fate In him at the usual hour yesterday morn-| tried to arouse polloeman, who | ia the house physician at the Comotlssioner Rhi meth- tae man el Its construction was undertaken by Mrs. Rhinelander Waldo after the death Loft Ner husband. The non-completion has been ascrited to various causes, but the soit to foreclose the mortgage appears to reveal tho true reason, It is stat Nata authority ‘that Mra. Wald: mother. of. former who 5 never refused. to , Wecnuse of a wer evela pioe |He “The Board fae Kaicke names, indor: “The will was w TORE | his desire 10 make his will. tocument, Barney's eatate shall be formed {nto a corporation ohoren © Accord will is Ta in that it dl: to be adm! of-Trustces, It ts 3 will be found frorty=.the direc rhooker Trus 1 will not be somewhat ude unusual rects that Mr. nistered by a likely that the to aye by torute of ith mpany. ‘Their parole untir ten at his bedside by-his lawyer, ols, in the presence of the doctors and several: other witnesses. visions of the will and the manner in which it was'made and signed were made public to-day by Albert G. Milbank, one of, Mr; Nichols’s partners. UP THE OLD WILL. “Mr —-Bamey—-dren—ariit-about-two-years-ago, said-Mr-Milbank,— ("disposing of his property as it existed at that aa en the will = two weeks ago after the change in his affairs. “Mr, Bamey remained unconscious after shooting himself until 11.30 with pany. witl heavt h 485,00 on Mr. polictes arg Micontestable and that sum will soon be available toward the set- iloment of Mr, Barney's affalrs.'* Mr. Mifbank sald that {n 90 far as the tihution of the estate is concerned When Charles.T. Barney shot himself yesterday morning there was no will disposing. of his property in existence. ever, under his direction as he lay dying, aan he signed it an hour’ and ; a half before he Passed away.” A will was ea how- aE the Knickerbocker One of the conditions’ of the Barney shall be the fs that Mrs, benofictar: were policies Barney's jest ore “The Pro- Trust Com- — aggregating. ite, Thea Fayors Hie Widow. Higgins ling to Mr. Hise! 1 Morse’s paper Oye Barist ys eeta te whl be wou ap With due reference to his relations tie Witt hiadé by Mit, Barney yester- day axrees with the will he destroyed. Te oid wa en hited = Ro provision: Tor Me incorporation: z TH et Says Morse -Was a Malignant Foe of Banker Barney Mr, Barney to the extent of millions of dollars and the paper 1s Co; {in the: Knickerbocker Trum pany [nia other banks. bs Mr. Higgins is a v relighous ma | Ho prefaced his talk, at “witch three reporters were protent, with d-dis Mon upon retigtou condition Jand and Ge nd the &: I position of New York to ony c religious observance of the tenet Barney fd Mr. Hise Wan Jot a Ged-foaring man. He could not decausehle life was not moral, ohtidren. a well Hye happily, He lived a Hato i-known > hiv whte and M Lapeer a tebe glenda ern pedi Selorda and the. pew lent | much rete Gabry) 2 93.75. and os xa + week or so ago T waa talking to} gentleman about Barney, He told me that Mrs. Barney Inent 1 wo! “1 met Mr, down comprny ia in anch » hole, |done nunble to putup_« dollar! " ‘Is tt possible,’ I]. asked, are tn as deeply as deep." “Mar, A. Foster Higgins, who was siesta President of the Knickerbocker Trust Company-to succeed Charles T. Barney, made a statement to-day in which he indirectly accused Charles W. Morse of leading Mr. Barney into the financial difficulties which resulted in his suicide, Morse had pursued Barney like a malignant enemy. Was about to voree, naming as co-resp Nocle! sn whom of a Frene prine yo day. Barney Could Give No Ald, “ to me: 't am. anid, 1 Harney and ont, am all I conld for tt, hat?’ e 6,’ he replied; ey went on to tell me bow: ' Gone for the Katckepy,, oti stun tae her husband for att n of Néw York and e described as the before yeater= jowntowny npany by doing. “Tam tn “presi ¢ sal jent a, prom T asked elp out the 1 arranged? ® to thelp® 6 sorry the T have ow I am” ‘that you via

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