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a3 f i Mt 2 counsel cannot be; EVE le Ber v Ces 7Gockran originally hoped to be a sort|WA* & tramp “so hungry he could eat “Big Tim’? Sulli Who Were ‘APPEAL FROM CLARE'S ORDER Holds That Knickerbocker Re-| tional, Counsel. iL > PLAN IS TQ ADD TWO f Attomey - Generali Wins jauirke Cockran-Will Lose Chance for the Job, -’ “Attorpey - General Jnokson to-day | Poached a decision to appeal from Judge (Glirke's order authorizing the three pes Tucelvera of the Knickgr-|' it Trust Company to cont ofWo additional counsel, each for eighteen months. Mr. Jackeon will (‘THE EVENING WOR fs came Proses SUTIANCLAN | ~ HONORS BADE, “ANOTE-SETTER |Leaders of East Side Political Organization‘at Miss O’Con- nell’s Wedding. AT. OLD CATHEDRAL.) | Beautiful Girl, Widély Known for Charity-and as’ Politi- | po cal Worker, Too.— 1 | Congressmafl Timothy D, Sullivan 'to- | day presented a co! diamond orna-| has in |whose beauty “not only won jyotes for him the past, but | whose work of volunteer charity has aided ne nn canal factor tn piling up the { yeual Sullran_majorities turing the re— ‘cent campaigns. Atay in the Apnoltate Division wt Court which shall re- -Wtrain the recelvers from further in- oreasing the-burdens of the depositors Wythe financial drain of a coterie of Met-prises lawyers. (the Attorney-General carries his Polnt with the higher court, Receiver Ernst Thalmann will be deprived of the @ervices Of Frederick B.’ Van Vorst, Merder uf the firm of Underwood, Van Worst and Hoyt, No. 2 Brond street. ‘Mr Thalmann's nephew and partner, Walter T. Rosen, is a momber of this Jewifirm, which is counsel for Laden- Thuimann & Co., Mr. Thalmann‘s| house. PURSE COURT John Walker Had Gone In to Surrender ‘Himself as a Vagrant. mn watt the Isturk? cong | a winter's term for his presumption in | J attempting to_Introduce new methods | as named & receiver of the Knicker- | 0f picking pockets. Walker ta a seedy- | Becker through the instrumentality of | looking individual and needed no wit-/ gon-In-law, W. Bourke Cockran, Mr,|nes# to support his statement that he | @f genera! counsel for the receivers of |® barbed wire ‘fence,’ and with no the six otfer banking irstitutions closed | xed place of abode. by thé recent panic, but the Attorney. | Walker wandered into the Yorkville General went to Judzo Betts instead of |Pollce Court to-day intending to’ give \age Kehoe, the Westchester County | himself up as a vagrant. Mrs. Mary | grist. Now that theso recelverships | Buckley, of No. 301 West Forty-second avs been more widely’ distributed than | *reet. was sitting in one of the rear “twas delioyed they would be, there yet; 8eat™ Walling to be catisd as witness Temaina open the third’ counselship to |!" Smother case. She was very nery- tho Knickerbocker. Mr, Cockran in eald| CU" and did not notice Walker sent ta be Gen. Ide's choice tor that place, | himself.near by. So engrossed was eho Hare ix the order gstanted by Judge |17 the distribution of Justice ging on Clarke, which: Mr. Jackson hopes to | D*fore her that ahe did not even see Geleat: Walker pick up her pocketbook and | MOrdered, That the said receivers be| Non Move NAY | and they are hereby authorized to'om-| okt’ terman ald not pay any | Ploy tWO additional counsel to the coun-| Sttention to Walker and none of the ‘eel already retained by thom, such em- aetrons slenthe sand twenty, policemen “ployment to be at all times subject to] 1, asx nim Kn RoOUt tne mu termination by the court, or by the A insti : Teceivers in thelr discretion, and not to| , Put for an accldent It Is Ikely Walker @xcved a period of eighteen months un- would have gone away. with the money. Waa renewed from time to time for| 7), Uackley’s nume was called juat Periods not exceeding one year; upon| jaya a eatine the court-room, Sho | ‘the approval of this court ‘on at least| pon’? Seout for her pocketbook and th ‘eaen t @ight days’ notice to the Atiorney-| sopnea, pees in she had been | General.” Ms urt-room was in a * commotion and in a second a dozen | _ Against Interests of Depositors, Officers were hurrying into the etreet Says Jackson, =H after the-ahabbily ,dressed man who | “phe temporary receivers of the| itl Jutt departed. ‘Maxistrate Herman | Mnlckerbecher, Reuat Company daa| AusPended court while he lstened to “already availed themecives of the full | ‘¢ Woman's stor. In a minute Omoer RENeuCr Matin eter tied ftHeyraDpotitSl (at eens ere Gecree “W. Wickersham aa thatr coun- | Sere With Walker. fool"! pald“Attarney-General Jackson’ to-|, rromenly the auloxert Dit of juatice day to The Lvening World reporter.| plaint waa heard, the pocketbook. con: | “wurther, it did not appear in the appli:| tining only Atty cents. was ‘found gation of the, recel for additional] 9 “ASs” aunt to, the, Inland. Walker Counsel that the entire tUme of thr| pleaded that he was hungry end was counsel already employed hax been de-| yoted to the work of the recelyersiip, | ‘and, on-the contrary, 1 am informed) Ho told the Masistrate that he came into court to give himself an, Misa Heten-Loretta-O'Connel!;daugh- ter of Mrs Catherine O'Connell. of No. @ Seventh atreet, and niece of Judge Hoyer, was the Thankegtriny Eve bride and the re- cipient of Congressman @ulltvan'’s gift. He and his aides-de-camp, headed by | Col, Mile Padden, attended the wed-/ ding, which took place to-day at! the “old Cathedral’ of @t Patrick, on Mott street, and wished the dride all the happiness that @ Sullivan wish can bring. Mins O'Connell, who t# a charming young woman, has endeared herself to mang on the east side by her devotion to a work of chartty which she con- ceived and carréed out, and she declares DEAD ON STAIRWAY Garage Guardian’s Skull Was Fractured; Police Seek to Learn How. i James Kinley, forty yeare old, a night | satchman for the. Commercial Auto| Storage Company, at No 513° West} Forty-third street, was found dead witty a fractured wkull, on the back stairs of terfere with the continuance of that mission. She has always, too, been an enthusiastic worker during campaign | {times, laboring sealously for the Sul- litvan ticket. is | the gnrage, early to-day, George Brox, a porter in the same bullding, was de.| Thomas Aloyalus Dowd, also of this | jelty, 1s the brideeroom. He ts « talned by the police pending an tnresti- gation by the Coroner, although the po-| Wealthy young ousiness man and a Ice subsequently were natisfed that the| member of several clubs and political organizations, death was the\result of an acclent. | 3 ‘The two men slept in a back room to-| There Js a pretty little romance which the wedding to-day climaxos. Mise LD, WEDNES that -her- married 1€6-16-nol woInk-t0-n—}—— DAT, NOVE MBER 27, s WHY NOT BAR DEATH FROM MOTOR BOX? ete All precatitiona are taken Death Thro’ plakiie, ephtemic to fol ment to an east side bride whose|WWhy shyiuldn’t the Spectre be barred) from the cab By placing two men at the lever? NS GHENT DiG UP $40,000 Crowd Gets Most of Cash Bur- ied in Lot Swept by San Francisco Fire. (Orecial to The Evening World.) BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 71.=Told by an oki woman taat she believed there was money boried in the vacant lot at Qrésivand Bowell streets, where a lodK- ing-house had stood before the fire of last year, Leon Thomas and another boy jwent to work to-day with pick an: J ehorel to find it rether. An hour after midnight they | were drinking beer in a saloon at For-| tyfourth street and Ninth avenue | Thuy left there in good humor. Brox} mays they weet promptly to sleep. At} 5 A. M, ho was aroused by the ringing of e dell and got up to admit a Iriver, On hie way down the rear steps, helaltar of old St. Patrick’ says, he came-vpon Kildey about five | that same altar they will: Teet from the foot'of the stairs, lying | day. on. hie back, with* hia hands loosely| John T. O'Connell, treasurer of the folded across his breast. Gotham Theatre and the bride's favor- Brox ran for help and found two |steaqifotner Wave hor en eY homes policemen, who got an ambulance from/ O'Connell, also a brother, was’ best Roosevelt Hompital. The surgeon maid |man., Miss Helen Dowd. sister of Mr. Kildey had deen killed by a frecture | DO™4, was the b G 5 rigewmald, Among thoee who attended the mar- at the bane of the akuil. It was prob- riage ceremony as well as the reception able: he sald, that Kildey had fallen down the steps, Brox Was #ent 10; are Congresaman Timothy D. Sulilvan, the West Forty-seventh street station. | O'Connell and Mr. Dowd are members of the choir of Bt. Patrick's Cathedral.’ Thoy first met in the choir loft of the old Mett etreet place of worship. and 1? was a case of love at first sight. Thoir engagememt was announced from the ss, and before wedded to- Alderman Timothy P. Sullivan, Alder- man Michael Stapleton, Bheriff-Eleoct = homax F. Foley, Judge John. Hoyer, Judge-Blect Thomas Dinneen, Alderman BABY HAD LOST GEM. | Max Levine, Senator Christopher Sullt- + | van, Martin Oakley. Charles Kelly, Wjil- fam’ Kelly, Frank Mangin, Col. Michel Soarfpim Valued at $5,000 Found Padden, Willlam Long. Judge Mitchell ; Erlanger, Rev, Mgr, Carney and a num- in Youngster's Bed. ber of cleraymen as well as men In pro-, ar en, of Nov 813 - fessional and political lite. Eric Dahlgren, of No. $13 Madison “io liowing the reception the young cou- avenue, {s wearing bin $6,000 pin xgain) 51.” started anikthe cationesmconsntal after {ts mysterious disappearanog had includes a six months’ caused lim much loss of sleep, He| this country and abroad, placed it in his scarf Sunday to make a} PRE ee ETE soctal call, and when he returned home Professor Drope, Dead it was gone. He had the friends he had| CAMBRIDG Mansievainans trip throurhout un vised search the house, but the pin es wasn't there, nor oould he find it ‘ever | Lincoln Warren, profesor of Latin at where. Harvard since 189, dropped dead of He tid given It up as lost the next/ heart disease at hia home yesterday. Ho merely xolng ont to get something to and belleve that only a very amall por-| ,,pre soutne proceed nme l vere ner eat and then return the vockettook. tion of his thme has been given to such A “S41 belleve that attorneys mhould be femployed who will give their entire! ‘time to the work of the receivership, jana that the receivers should not de ¢ “pei mitted to retain additional counsel until it le sown that the undivided en- deavors of the, counse| already em-| ‘ployed ts sufficient to perform the work. | If the entire attention of ‘any desired | _to_the or aOuRhi-and—pald.for_when—the special ~orcasion urises-and thet other counsel pO MIG De PERE) RTA OE TE SS Chat Milmical to the dest int posltota und other creditors of insolvent Moneyed corporations to permit the em- | ployment of counsel under a gener: authority which neit! nor amounts of compensation, methods of employment require ex-| tended and expennive references to fix | the reasonable amount of compensation, | and in the past have Jed to grave acan- ditt." Recelvership Uncertain, Anyway. Mr. Jackson calied attention to the fact that the-order of the court did not Ramis the’ proposed additional counsel, And that tho terms of thelr omploy-) mont 18 not set forth, He added: | “Y am intornved and believe that there | fa no authority for an order permitting | temporary receivers to contract. for & period of time which may be beyond the term of thelr rewelversiiip, tt bolas | as yet entirely uncertain aa to the length of timo the temporary rer -era| will remain in office, or whether the temporary recelyers will be made per- mianent, or “hether any permanent re- Un RK the ecivers will be named.” Mr. Wickersham, in the eyes of th ‘Pnanolal world, ix looked upon as the personal counsel of former Corporation Counsel George 1, Rives, the third: re-| | 5 éelyer and a lawyer himuelt ‘The New York statutes are very ex- ‘plicit on the 4 of if velveraiipa. The mo-canel repu bible wy tbo one of the ecandala of the Stato. WA receivership ins many quarters ha: fo be looked upon aa a “looting,” A. Mr. Jackson declares that he wishe: Bees may keep their strength. may regain their strength. may grow in strength. from wheat. “For the strong—that they For the weak—that they For the young that they eeda Biscuit most nutritious food made Clean, crisp and fresh. ¢ In moisture and dust proof packages. ‘NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY © omen pantera men RE the| day, when the maid found it in his|had been a director of ihe American three-year-old son's bed. It had fallen| School of Classical Studiea at Rome from his scarf or caught jn the littlejand also president of the American fellow'a clothing when he kissed him| Theological Association, He was ftty- | good night. seven years old They had not been digging long when | they uncovered an old trunk crammed full of gold, silver and currency, With- lin a few minutes a thousand persona | were fighting for the money. | Poltce: arrested twenty-four persone, lwho had iA thelr possession about $5,000. |Dorens who had made larger hauls es- caped. The two boys who made the |dlscorery carried off 1,000, but this was confiscated by the police, who recovered jall told about $12,000, ‘The police estimated that the trunk jhad held $40,000. The money had been \purled by an old woman, who disap- peared at the time of the earthquake. Sa P Th 7 the sop a carrie ont ir the dark= +S Rees the men on the motor boat lost the larger craft, but then after a hard battle managed to reach an tsiand in a At SLOOP ADRIFT © KNICKERBOCKER CARRIED CARGO © CTIM, SUICID OF 30 HERUES | Vhen Help Reached Wave-| Hyerdahl's Money Tied Up in Trust Company, He Be- came Despondent. i: “What have I to live fo: |. Swept Craft Each Wanted - * Hyerdaht, of No. RR | Mount Vernon. “1| i walt ten voars before I get-any | Other Saved First. 2 mare of «ny money m the Wnicker- |, er Trust Company,’ tzh sens roll! thelr. h high sens rolling about Hyerdaht had $29.00 on ‘deoosit with | flopping about tn \Rook- atmateur | the suspended short time ago} Unul a) esman for: st company was a fa the HaySinnd. 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