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4 fk ii i } | OFFICE CLERKS AS MORSE DUMMIES | GOT LOANS OF NEARLY A MILLIO fi — phil eee and poli ostesite INAL > i‘ | | ! o- | “ Circulation Books Open to All."' |_| NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. ———— PRICE ONE CENT. RESULTS EDITION © Circulation Books Open to Ali.” Cc Wi PRICE ONE CEN COLIN AND BALLOT, SQ SHOL react IASI BANK | QANED) Es FCM SEETHING. SERVES HEARST IN KEENE CHAMPIONS, sea cue — SUTBUHSEL NEABLY A MIILLION SHIPPED) ABR Af) Mate of the Four-Master Astral Sherifi’s Man Breaks in Doors | Snatched Man From Wave of Train Compartment " | ; With a Bowline. to Reach Editor. § ) (cose WIND WAS AT 120 MILES. ASKS $000,000 DAMAGES. J 0B Great Thoroughbreds Taken Aboard . | ; Big Ship's Furled Sails Blown! Steamer Minnehaha—Whitney and | From Gaskets and Togal- | Hitchcock Horses Also Sent lant Masts C to Race at Newmarket. Avie eearnn SIR ERISA is that are becoming more rar . the ing to England the cream of the | came in Ignores Protests of | Mrs. Hearst, Who Was Spree te « With Her Husbang, - |L€Stie Whiting, on Silary of $12 a aus, sow wane «| — Week, Acted a2 Dummy for ransactions es ied Away. eran Morse in whieh the door | f his staterson: was smiashed In by a W } | 7 William — Randolph | mn with papers notity- ramatic scene on Union Pi, a No. 2 last midnixht ng of the old salling craft, | this morning with the | n turf to strive for added glories at New- | @Tval. in tow, of the big four-masted | American ship Astral, one of the Stand The steamship Minnehaha is ta @horoughbreds of the America market an@ other classic courses abroad. Among the lot is the’ arst wa Paull aalloiiasacl Gaunnlitram) ise tiineeatn | fe him that suit for $690,00 had been nT ST ‘olin and the crack Ballot of the Keene stables. With <he: tainhg_ | San Francisco, which was badly crip ‘rought against him for slander and D a NT @ ae Belle and Esperanto, and Select e ae pee eS Sar De Be Dvr eae oo ermoda ic Gap Cine) GH Ra eeeal AVIDSON BRAUN SIGNED Ming Belle and Esperanto, and Selectman and Sutirageite, the per- | declared by tho.» who experienced it to | jklahomaniic the DGugika Got eit ine onal property of James Rowe, the magic trainer of the Keene thorough- interne ViciniSio ek os oe eae raska) Distriet Court ONE NO Piel; FOR 135,000 Sherif Stewart, Cor Smyth & Smyth, of By . who ash i $239; a 4} i he case, The suit was tied ie te| Whiting and Braun Both Admit They Never District Court at 10 o'clock last night, atten which theipapers were immecsealy Saw the Money and That They _ withdrawn. It was known that Mr. ) Would- Be Unable to breds. While the wind was howling through the ship's rigging at the rate of 120 | A lot of Whitney horses, comprising | twenty-nine, and sixteen yearlings, | a cer Harry Perry, to’gallant masts were formed part of the consignment, and | snapped off as straw whisps break in a Thomas Hitchcock sent abroad also in breeze, sails were torn from extra the Minnehaha five of his great cross- hitched gaskets; a Ilfeboat was washed country jumpers. |overboard, while much of the time the It was a surprise to turfmen when Hearst would pass through Omaha la the news got gbroad that this large lot of American racers were being sent out | huge 3,000-ton vesse! was on her beam ORSE CON SOLTING WTI TVACERCE TEC TAREE | Ueht on his way from Seattle to New lends falmostitteratiy: York, and plans were laid accordingly. Pay Loans. / | Lassoed Man From Waves. | Union Pacific train No. 2 was due at 1 of the country. It was known that such ! 4 ats Caan An ordinary seaman was washed or | | 9.40 o'clock but did not arrive until 11.25 planta er ee Re eke ae blown from the jibboom, but was prac- i Deputy Sheriff Stewart was on hand nate eee anetreniaincordttelndbpecturcl oc (hell tically lassoed by the courageous sec- | ’ with orders to serve tle summons on Leslie Whiting, the “million-dollar kid,” who appears on the books | — == mies an hour, according to Second Of. = ond mate and drawn back on board Mr. Hearst, but had a trying ume in 6 sisensaitorces) wan) resetded ies else from a seething sea. doing so, of the National Bank of North America as a heavy borrower on 4,000 tive, It is needless to state that the Me Perry i ypifies all : ; "| passage of the anti-betting law is re Gene Derr ig Hecond! mate, stypites) all Mrs. Hearst at Door. shares of Ice stock, was called to the stand in the trial of Charles W. sponsible for the emigration CG ng ay en Imagine Peas fois a A knock on the door of Mr. Hearst's cae ts now stated that’ several other deep-water salt tobe, Tailiand brawn | Morse and Alfred H. Curtis t n. A { : te . 1 aa Scaffold Tipped and Crowd’s|with a huge black mustache, a seaman's pratercombrselioted) cathe, | information wea and prominent horse i Becicnane 2 cap set jauntily on his bushy locks, and PU Dan batheln NOneR Ae Se Lae Attentions-Were given to | wearing heavy sea boots, he made a ‘ id De SNePeNe Aon RABE IE : | picture on the deck of the stanch craft, enone sjconmenial wmumoarnens «Uer leys Man Who Fell. while explaining to an Evening World en) «. the sport of kin Me tae wall reporter tht his experience had been | Myer cel nian 1eahto) tt harf ar = PG RAED aE MEN CT) | up to the Kang plank OAR through the door from the editor's wife that he was not in tie room but had He is thin, tall and pale. He ed that at the time the bank’s gone to the station to send a telegram. |), 04. chow him a borrowe hundreds of thousands of dellars he wa Not to be cheated, the deputy sheritt | © v0ks show him a borrower of hunc ‘ he was —_— demanded admittance in the name of], clerk at $12 a week. in the brokerage otlice of Primrose & Braun, the the law, saying that if he were not ad- A F mitted he would break down the door. |Jatfer being Morse’s pri ike vy Ice stock noble racer tary. He never owned au. Two painters were at work on a scaf- |About it in his own comprehens| owed no nervousness. Trainer Rowe s : >, ] 7 stipe, | Then ensued a dramatic scene. Mri I Frisby 43 Y he knew abot vaainanemuae SEP nee eesiecentloniten cena’ cuel| calou auapendadliat chelanirauneer sever We ieft Baltinnore Oct. 3 and Thousands of Commuters Are John Quayle, Retired Mer-) ,,7 rst, on the juside, crled out that | amd wouldn't know _ AML he knew ab nut the loans was Uttle Colin pony that accompanies the | of the front of the residence of Dr, Hall, !\ See ee eae Me chant, of Morristown, £ she was alone and would admit no man,/ that he was asked to sign notes and papers every few days and did so ‘to a fair wins’ — Held Up for More Than where every rag | champion everywhere, to the ship side | xy. q9, a eee i f Seolieh j and the deputy procecded to carry out}. i eratitheviavareralliabal He never got anything f No. 125 avenue, Brooklyn, this af- from the north'ard strong enough to | Fe seeped ey eaten rf ¥ knowing what ‘they ‘vere all about. He never got anything for and the pony ted the way up the plank, |. mth CE eee Mt ern eay eta Three Hours. | Pires Under Treatment, | is threat to break tn. Using his shout. | without knowing 8 Colin following bravely. + 4 Horngony AMEN tthe auiporuineanopes joni |ENe wie ncn nies cont aiee cece ders as a battering ram, he crashed /(pjs more than his n 1 pony will accompany “Colin |Qne end gave way. ne of the men | ie POOPY ARACHIS C3 RET ——— | as t the door, and was met by Mrs. | __” . a Just before Whiting testified Davidson throughout the trip abroad ar a m1 aS Hey ns una! ani a the-ot Naneitoat vents don Bunday, (Oot (6) he burnineoutiat GosiConiocithe! two] John Quayle, sixty-two, a retired mer- | partl ay ed, and seeming | Braun, who appears on the books of the i aap panes the other sides [Which remained suspended, mai ee sO ga men dt began te Wieenes! main toad witeaiot)theNew Sork.:New,| hanks (of Morriatenn,, Ni diy idle (of . 0 bank as the borrower of $135,000, ad- poe wale a é ' srab uckle Hei ere ota GbR) y tofh- heart disease to-day while he was in the | ay ALAR nT " (aii bie eae ae arab the tackle and hang | Gi lcishittediclearsAround: Haven and Hartford Railroad Cof- | ‘ 2 , faniunitDe > door, out | | mitted that he never got the money. He he man who fell to the ground was peny's electric zone between Stamford /0Mice of Dr. James F, Hasbrouck, a den. riff Stewart " ind, as it increasec | fuld he remembered signing the $135,000 nd all the attention of The wind, as it increased In fury, | sy \voogiawn completely paralyzed all {tists at No, 2 West Thirty-eighth street, | started to kick in the door of the room adly_ injure " f i ra : e Aree | note, but eould not have paid a note for tthe crowd th gathered AE shifted to the eastward, anc hen eas idjoining the stateroo! " y upon him. S gnshered iw sentrad yund to the south‘ard, when it reached | {ts traffic to-day from 7 o'clock until | WO was extracting several teeth, POUR Me SLU LO rOor, ooo at the time. . pon him. It was nearly fifteen minutes . 110.16 in the morning. How the wires| Dr. Hasbrouck had administered ni- Hearst Was Trembling. nis testimony was in the way of 4 ‘Then it clinching what had gone before, The later a TuSEGtA minutes | gale, We managed to save her f ea aE i a 5 was that William Randolph Tete before the shouts of Boils k, and losing all our sticks, |purned out s a mystery, but that thou- {tous oxide gas to Mr. Quayte, who died was e f hangir SO EIEN arto Uting ler on starboard tack, |while under its influence. Hearst, trembling and excited. emerged | hrovagalnge OF cb NO 5d Ry: WW OEO AMiigahaD CU yt crew € y morflng the gale had in- |2nd® of commuters were) stalled for} Mile Under le influenee, Se atty | from his hiding Reby ATION GN | toward ablishing that Morse used —.- third tldor and oneved, mado? SBE nad trimmed her to lower taps'ls, but | adnvied core chen the povee ove cut neathetics, sald that he had known |#€ appeared less indignane than his the bank to@his dwn profit standing on the sill one of them. co) we knew even the ads of canvas | Not only were they all on par but ali | Mr. Quayle for e years and that he, Wife did | What “the Government alms to (show. - . an ay grab painter oa eve p canvas | Not on © they « opped, but a | iro nie ow are ATEN = ‘x that Morse really competled the bank Usual Morning Bulletin No painter rowhd ihe waist. | cou y ath fin EVR OS Sapir HSH AT was a suffe 1m heart disease | fo a reporter Mr. Hearst satd tha —~ Jm/SHOt ALTAR LRA yet asi the. bak . to the the man on the | ¥ aloft to try and save them. |t> move until the d had been re Miss, Qua Was with ner hus-|the summons wos) entirely unexpected Nea ae rnben erated 0) Issued by Attending suspended painter was dragged were sent to other sills, paired and ).¢ 0: testored. The New {Hid at the tine of his death, dectarea| 4nd that he had not the least sus- | phape the Charge Brox | pi the tederaliata tute, anaithen, eaten rae \ hela which were marled down. Vyork Cen aal ik not affected ;{At he had vequent atuieks of heart | picion thag anything of the king was to as : Bury. t9 : ro the Campy Physici T Was me wretch | tt was while we were trying to save | by the blowont discase. Coroner Dooley was sum: | occ Ome | er Makes Against a : af riner that he {the inner Jib that young Colleton was} ‘Phe last curly train to leave Ao moned, He that Dr, Hasbrouck | "Why did you refuse admittance to | Builder Ma § fact was artitully covercd up. ‘ rhep Gntih he was tron +) 4 Iyer 7 “ys nad ame another physicia: nd | (ue office: 8 ! * elevate | danger of falling. F was In| actually blown from the boom, assisted! Vernon for New York was the 7.06 local, pi a sunt y other physician, and #26) neEAT! AD. Aa a i Walking Delegate. | What the Defense Will Do. No bulletin was {ssued from the home fo al y sea, and afte t until after 10,16 o'clock, | that every & posible en done a { and wife were retir When their time comes the defense ™s: = I heard the men shout ‘man over-|not a whe ed either on the east-|for the stricken man. © was no{ ig for the night,” he explained. ——- Plilmunidantaceints maon tliat matoren was had been im- Frankly, I don't believe this case wall John Gitl, thirty-six years old, of No, |merely borrowed money from the bank t | for legitimate investments and in many SEDONA Bali st La Wet i} r soard,’ and dashed into the starboard{ern or western division of the electric |evidence th Thirty-sixth street, at 7 o'clock thts | fore rigging, carrying a new gasket that | *stem properly ad merninay Hurst was anid (here bad beon! | 1 was going to use on the jib, ho station ugenta who were stormed hat this sult has been filed does not |1936 Oakley street, the Bronx, was ar | ii sic. paid the bank handsome no change In the pt an's condition, [be Abe-centiniters could nor mel any rea) urb me in the least: When Gov lawyers for Morse and + Lassoed Feet First. if " raigned before Magistrate Droege ‘in| profits, 7 information over the telegraph wires, | 66 saskell said not very long ago sunt hi $ 4 anetry IM See an al esl ae BREAK TRADITIONS ucssazessivesesatme atin ct here an’ «'ycomai ran st |“GOG Made the |stats ating as ie ens so, our ty, otarged ars i 8 a —— ever come to a trial, and the knowledge | lines t n nigh: vy Joseph A. Blake said that togsed, I managed to along the line. EE eT eee ae ath iextartion complainant 1s An- | Morse put the bank on the same footing WAG PaAge 01 sh a ed “J with a lot of Morse's Wall Street as: Lan re CHA ae iPeITEERSNe Perl rn Trusts,” So Says icra wo sonste tie necessary: amount |tonio Cerra, cont |muters walked or rode tn ¢ i AB RANBINAR Fe soclates who likewize shared in the pro- Aa ABA SH ERNMMER FAT AHO yom my own pocket, and this offer sil! | Ne st One Hunared and Sixt! ap 10 ILBANASR Al ley cars ait) automobit rh same ve hauled Him over the aU bm eR ATO ~ fs Dm m iy cars aa automonines trom the | Senator Doiliver|™ = rect ETE eerecrinerta i Renen le roiling and shaking R of him brought. Bi day | At Mount Vernon at least 2,000 tor and builder, of ¢ recovery of Dr. Bull nas' He Urges Tennessee Voters ti Sales 1 ? M, | Cerra is building a row of flats On |¢rial wil last at least a month, during pra been abandoned, RAT ia ren es ght, and he may command | where@Mey boarded the trolley cars on nor He D.fies Haskell ora ac eae reap DAL Se —_— Lake Their First Cold Bath the Webster avenue line to the subway | ¢ < Later Mr. Hearst gaye out fol, | Belmont avenue, th A whieh thme-uniess Judge dough amanda TORONTO RESULTS. . : : near during the recital,| at One Hundred and seventy-seventh | Sugar Trust, He Adds, “Is in the|iowing signed statement One Hundred and I present ruling—the jurors will be in Republican Pool rescuer RGMINAglY and nes Oe cise rode on Harlem jaca! elece Hands of th h | When Mr. Haskell first declared sey- | Hundred and Eight ‘ 1s prisoners under close guard F L, , oF else rode on Harlem local elec lands o} Aut | eer ae rena llr sth veral days ago came e old Astor House, op- DUFFERIN PARK, TORONTO, Ocx. | to be as g00d an officer as|tric trains to Manhattan, which resulted unds of the Author of Jeral weeks ayo that he wae going to |alleses that several days ayo Gil “alle, and lodged at the old Astor House, op ERIN ' NTO, Oct arty in their reaching their ofices or places enti nicarealal sue me he said that he was unable toto him and dema ete SSL pacye abe Federal Building 16—Resulte in the races, here to-day) CHATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn. Oot, 46 Xt Uiijs time the Inner jib blew into | OP business after 10 A. aM Jvuise the necessary money. At that |to call off the men working om of Showing the Sale Sheets. - ow: ° i. a 1 Oot shens., continu ne second mate, usiness , La : ‘ : nWarenl io y any 5 did not pay it iperan Ray 4 Wate an colo sade Willam H. Taft, speaking here to-day, (ipa engs sort. ol vontinued | At points beyond on the road the! RENO, Nev., Oct. J6benator Dolll-| time I offered to supply say dadalt do |i MA ee BA coppyfteawane.t Before air’ Maxey took the stand sey- EAd UnWerths OO waideds ale Tacha | aia , througholit, Sunday DEAE eo iooy, | situation Was if anything, worse |var, of ows, declared last night before | OfGer Hat he miENE sneedlly Aring mitt | ine tietrict-Attorney. I ea et feel itneases swore examined in rela- Galtha, 1M GFineh), J to 8 and out, wen It ts quite possible that the Repub- |.) On aia" D'slacken a bit, but | Commuters who owned automobiles|an audience here that God made the|, veto serve bstated that I would nceept {$2 come to an axreem@N” with Gill'to ion’ to the loans made by the bank Wantasia, W4 (McArdle), 2 10 4, 1 to s may not get a single cloctoral seed back with awful force In the & hurried to garages and got out their ma- | i Lecco Pe pra a Patel Pell ar ik d that I would accept | nay a certain sum in the pressn hnid dts reports to the Comptro'ler of the and oul, mecond; Fountiin Trse 112] vote in the South, 1 think we will get lof m aquall, that, snap 5 |chines and avcomipanied ty ball a dozen | Us not man and that God would be | service if the suminensnt Rarely | peteehl ye PICO ie the walking Currency, A big bundle of sale sheets (hustin), 7 to 1,3 to 2 and 1to 2 third of io a gallant 1 down | neible for their regulation, Senator | ‘uiled to my address ‘Mme, 11% Sea and Bank Holiday alsv |°0OU8! Without tt; but run. | fs gratify me more thing would | change from ee ne UPDer Laka TaN’ and | friends, broke speed vecords and dushed than if I could e: | of the New York Stock E Tower | by policemen 4 their haste to get-to thy | Dollivar said delegate In front of his | Wife is alleged that Gill hey cant ‘Mr. Huskell aGopted the sensatio er |yoyal yal ds with them. The stee art June 15, 1905, to Dec, 31, 1907, were hod of breaking into my sleeping |of the job and then SECOND RACE—The race was de-|the Presidential chair with, the feeling |to'gallant yards were left standing, | etropulis, OR euais aga @OVAThed not DIARY tate eee ee ne HAL, MLRCAINK an EBAY AAD ODA Shown, the purpose belng to counle clared no contest; all bets off, that in the electoral vote that put me Sails Blown From Gaskets, ‘A number of commuters who were Meee ne elinwa lesa anraeineen a 0 x oui J \count.. Gill then ‘at Cerra 3 in Morse's pet stocks with cor- THIRD RACE—Selling; $200 add 1) was the vote of Tennesse and| “Then the sails began to go, and al-! greatly easperated by the frequen: , Yontinued on Second Pa; sign certain pape uned to do nding dates when alleged improp- {bree vopr-olds Ad upward; fly n niUE Ky Jthougn — doubi hitched, one by one | Geiuys on the New Haven system | protection of His own people. The laws (Continued on Secon ee.) this, whereupa ve men actions took place in the badk: longs.—Abjure, 107 (Gein), $ to 2 ant here are a great many men in t vere torn from bolt ropes and gaskets |jigned 8 peution at Mount Vernor , © tas panaeintnneevingunea 16, ;SANG PW, s dele art outs won oy four lengths; Lady Lisssk,| south. and doubtices insny “aithan the | Were Lon" CT etveds. “wo house alter | RPM ey “Mochelie which they” mil | of God are equal to the task of reguiat- mioeY Snood arrested the Walking dele- | Koc s of the banks which 102 (Willlams), 2 to 1,1 to 4 and out |sound of my, vole who are not strict the fore and main to’gallant masts gend to the Public Service Commission |ing the growth of the trusts.” BANK IN PENNSYLVANIA ate. He was held in $2,000 bail for) s));-. controlled seoond; Revery, 102 (Finch), 2 to 3 ani] Vemovrats. They sve to be divided in- | weer, carried) AWAY another squall | demanding that President Mellen give! Gis. the ‘ urther examinat WV. Kimball, a Government out, third. Thne—105 2-5, Only three] 0 thice els ses. Phe frst class te gos | att oh Us ni snapped off the f& modern electric service and explain | Citing the law of maximuin consump- CLOSED BY EXAMINER. a eneateeed pean rey had examined the eterters. @ o vote for me, The second class | to'gailant mi | wl v tion, Senator Dolliver said that it was m U nai i are pot going to vote at all, And the | -“Avien the Kale nally let up on Tues, | i and $20 MEN’S SUITS & Ho ofered on atstears aMOURTH RACE For three-yearvolds lihird class is going to vote for my ope {day witernoon tie Neca ai to. the interest of the trusts to make) wasHin $18 tue fluctuations In lee Trust Left} ponent and hope that I will vas left on ADY SP Phe ful- Guard, 105 (Karr), 6 to 2, 7 to io and | pone dried 3 Will be elected. | ce y was spent shoveling the co of Men’ ‘out, won by two lengths. Autu { think, my friends, you know,* as 1 JOWIns day was sp DK the coal | Sale | TON, Oct. 16.~A A prices low so that consumption would | \\v\srcived by the Comptoir of the| OVERCOATS, SPECIAL, $9.80. | increase; that posta) id in subsidiary concerns. Mr. € stamp fevenue a 4 Clothiers, 227-229 Broadwa . aGnbee thettenie tang tite as, TDack to place her on even keel, and Over Currency to-day from Bank Examiner | Hub ‘asked Kimball to show a chart Flower, 100 (Hae), 5 to 1.2 to 1 and eve Have ‘euine’ hare ty autement.” | en. the men were put to bemllng Today and Sat ING'S, the increased in proportion as the price of ee ent ne eee ne | Ooe: Barclay Bix Opp. Post-Oitlor SLR) 18 Oe 8 OSE ond; Little, Minnie, “101 (Willia vat convince th {Rhee HEF cane Te set of topsalla, With these, in var | great clothiers, Way, OpPositG stamps was reduced by law; that sugar (et oosed the, thion National Bank of| Al our S18 and $0 mens sults and te orene 1 t4'8 and out thirds ‘Timorcd 1a Hopes H classe Bole winds, We managed to make the | Gity Hall, The’ atterns Anahanannvaral iia uraain aharene | ten 3 ye ae ak Of) overcoats special for to-day and Sytur- | fallg.in Ice Trust stocks, It was ad- Harry, Richeson, Lep Godchaus, | Mg Five Fathom Bank after deciding —> pu. |yuits; regular $19 Valuos au $s sales inereased and’ the 5 eat | Bumnines inna iaenata USO. All sites, M ko dewalt niu, ‘her a bard fight among the deck and Tagane ajso, ran. fpto. this port Then we gue’ u fair) inported” worsteds and cassimeres, | with the reduction of the price and fell | il) of # } qUnaiderable ‘quantity “og | Tn. tapest shader sof . baa ABh).sa i, u wind and tage the Tightsliy” Yesterday | brown sbades, blue plaids ‘and bask | wich ite advance |paner of doubtful, value, which. necess Bratton phic hue ak AMR esa) ee ee Ki s évening late, having been picked up out- | thibet. eilk-lined sults, $8.70. 30 Men araas ‘ . ne | Paper? tt wh nation cold tatemed to be a harmless enoug! Kalil'e Resta, lt-l® Park pi. Pines Heh! into y Our OWN Kus aud namesake, As- “lined top coats and cravenet fhe Sugay Trust,” he said, “is in the | stated its suspensios. Mr, Cunninj Perera OA a fara y we amenake, As | silk-lin i tee | ")i Broadway, cor. Barclay vad turday eve. tll 10. Hub: . SNe NG'S, 2 Bromdways toh RE nunds of (he Author of the universy.’ jhas been appointed euporary recelver, | Bop gx 4 bidet wai tilted off of its easel and Pr once eee

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