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° ROCKEFELLER CITY’S BONDS BRING HIGH PRICES RR LR On I I WEHATHER—Cloudy To-Night: U eee ONE JB RESULTS EDITION | nacttled Tuesday. 1908. $1,655,516 N THE BI ~—-REPUBLICAN ~~ DOUGH BAG pee eee “Brother Charlie’ Taft Heads List of 12,330 Contribu- tors With $110,000. ROOSEVELT GAVE $1,000. Harriman Not Among Givers, but His Lawyer Liberal— Roll Like Trust Directory. publican National Committee filed at Albany to-day campaign contributions and the Demo- fe Committee filed a lete re- utions which late for publication before Both committees thus comply with the State law. For the expenses of the campaign of the Republicans a total of $1,655,518.27 contributed and spent. The Demo- all the ¢ ned and the election. crats raised $620, and spent 420.06, 1 ink a nce in the hands of the treasurer of 7. So the national campaign cost the two old parties § 8.85. 12,330 yn Repuplican List. The nuntber of contributors to the Re-] publican campaign fund was 1 , while more than 74,00) persons contributed t the expenses of the Demoerats. There were very few $1 and $5 Republican contributions, but the bulk of the Dem- ocrats contributed such modest sums. ‘Acoording to the list filed, Charles P. Tati, of Cincinnati, who financed the Repuplican candidate, spent $110,000 to have # President in the Taft family This was the largest individual contri- buties. The Union League Club, of New York, contributed $34,777; the Union Leaguc Club, of Philadelphia, $22,500; Larz Anderson, of Boston. and G. A Garrotson, as treasurer, $25,000 each, and Andrew Carnegie J. Pierpont Mor- gan $20,000 each. President Roosevelt ts a contribu- tor to the extent of $1,000, Nearly all the Cabinet officers made lib- eral contributions to the fund. Like Corporation Directory. vo corporations the Republican contrib: rs, but the names of corporation officers and attorneys are s0 frequent that the list reads like a corporation director. New York, Pittsburg and Chicago furnished the backbone of the Taft fund, Banks and bankers do not figure as prominently @s Was expected, nor are railroad oftt-| cers extraordinarily conspicuous. The name of E, H. Harriman does not ap- pear, buy his counsel, William Nelson| Cromwell, ts down for $15,00, Every important trust depending upon tarift| protection is represented by a contribu- Rey somoan atlicer oF ie Iewoer. The jof the bids to their houses over the| CANTON, 0., Nov iling rapid- room in thef Atlantic Inn, Steel Trust looms big in the Pittsburg r z 8.1 Oct, 9 Bisel True loose. ea PRU, sms soon as they were announced y to the northeast, big. balloon § : ipuilons of Trust is] The Bldd All American,” after an easy ascent,| Maty B hat ip the strong in the dq Kansas City | e ers, PORT TEA is “AG s visits to the Irwin rate Follow the principal The first bid opened was that of the In the car were Leo Stevens, of Lynbrook caused Mr. Irwin aeninid| and Trust Con New York, as 5 W Timken and | trate with his wife. but that Mrs Be Tatty math «1. $110,000 —+-______ |Then came Fox Brothers with bids of H | Canton manufacturers | Irwin became indignant and sald menlan Mus, Philadeiphiann ; =f | 100 for $50,000 and 102.25 for $24 und tock of Kansas City, | Was friend of her mother REO ep aront aahann aDAuE AKRON, 0., Nov, 28—€ AARTORATOAD MpapInA (Od, but LN thie: case, Mr. Presi-| Clarke B. Gibbons bid 102.25 for $10,000, | While 8 Were Not good fora not refuse to receive TOA. Garroison) Treasures P. Hobson, who was here to-|4ent, you did tnterfere where foreign} witllam Solomon bid 102 | Fecord tr as hoped by the men Auer Cmaid aia qroulolapand Andrew Carnesi eye Richmond P barton subjects were not bel ’ - that with an ea start they might J.P. Morgan, N.Y. City, ity 20,000 gay, has sent a letter to President) “7. : ing harmed, | , and put in separa mak new mark distance in bate | ends at Lynbrook, and often came | Alex Smith Cociiran, New Yor! 15,000 | has If you were justified then in calling | follows 102.514; $100, 06 ;| looning from Canton | there when Mr. Irwin was absent Win. ie won Cra nWell, New York, 12-04)! Roosevelt demanding that he rescind the people of San Francisco to sur- | $100,000, 109,184; $100,000, 102.084, and $8,0%), meee In November, according to thé lagley, © irman, Mich 15,000 e United States rend you re “] 1 ecalling th n render, 4 are not justified now in| 000 for 102.0% ness the f moved into the G. 1. Borde w_Yorlkt 10.000 | his orders re yy (PITRE TR tO FP eel rer eA for 102,04, i CREW BROUGHT HERE. : See Brookl Prankeit Held, New Voric 10,000, qoet from the Pacific. In his letter he wilhsrawing nek gain placing | Williams & Reld bid 102.56 f sh ea | house No. £81 Clinton street, Brooklyn ran! unse York 10,040 m and their neighbors on the whole Leach bid 101.50 fe 1 that ‘ontinued his ¥ > ont Roosevelt for his inter- Survi of . \ “Neh York Jol) j scores President Roosev ; st in precisely the same defenseless for 100,000, 2 for rake 9 mer JohW Me iivin all time objerting and even Basth j forbin, Avashington ona) | ference in the Japanese troubles in Call- | position 50,000, 102.25 for 250,000 Brown Brought u isking his mother-in-law to remonstrate W. J. Behan, Tr Washington, 10,000) fornia Conditions that have no counterpart t Co.'s bids are individual| The crew ef the sghooner John M ith her ighter 8 Vall and’ assoclites, washings 1 ‘Our Presidents haye invarlably re- in the AUantie exist, Hobson says, and |a aggregating $12,000,000, and| Brown, which was ae Jentified fragments of M,N. Coe, Chairman cts B00 | ed to interfere in local matters even | it would be @ national and international | were as follows: 100.00 for $50,000, 102.05 | brought to steamer 1 together on @ p Markt Cox, New Yori Red tO en subjects were belng as- | calamity to withdraw the fleet for $1,000 Caroling ; Le Born ee rrerey ie William Barbour, Paterson - es 101.63 for Brunswick, Ga, to Ng, OM found in Mrs. Irwin's room and wh %, apd claims is the draft Bankert in $5,000 | ist, . s wie to Gray Phe following contributed $5,000 Brie , ir A AR es 1) C. Sechmidtapp, Cincinnati; " fy y , and 10 endear|, { 1s, Guggenheim, Denver | Schaefer Bros. bid 101.78 to 102.82 yar " ‘iF nue Jack” is assured that the wr ew York; William ously sna bid 102.17 £ 1 for rt without him, th ork; J. Mp W. Selly rot rt ons a rust Company big pny Ww 4 not w é A, D. Juilliard & ue “‘forgoiten to man B. fea 1 ' r $2,000 ‘ . The Fa | : ' ’ ‘ Mary Ryan sald she ad v Anderso Following a slight fire this afternoo: t appears that Franklin was the oni Equitadie Wants $2,000,000 an. ¥ ¥ Seana ee retry cee tra ow Y o) the top floor of the Empire Hotel, a person on the top floor of the building writ Clo bi yp the «lint oct Work: G. F. E Modging-house f¢ nat One Hundred) where the fire occurred for an hour pr ' Bu ary, $12,000 J a ‘ Converse, New ey Shep 1 Twenty -thied street and Third ave: [vious to its discove He was see 004 and? i . pard, Buffalo; D. R. Hanna, Washing John Campbell, the proprietor, | hur § out of the building just befor each ex r 1 ton; G. Pinchot, Washington; T. H.| cau the arrest of William Franklin,'the alarm was turned in. Magistrate Oy dae a aes ‘ ima Gbeviin, Minneape "ies 8 had been employed i the place.aa| Crane, in Harlem Police Court, ¢ - _ Ane Louis; Ferdinand Suleberger, Kansas] bedmaker, Campbell told Detective ed him with bait until te row Ce | ak SAVANNAH ® HETURN, NOV. a4, arms fl his 1 Lofferty that he believed Frankiin kuew | morning to give the Fire Marshal an op. AM, Ar Sppeaneh 630 a | Christmas tree and to his wile (Goatinues on Fisth Fase its full list of | WOMEN TRY TO MOB MOTHER WHO LEFT HER BABE IN STREET ‘Infant Checked at Department Store Door Howls Lustily for Hours While Crowds Stand By and Police Search Theatres for Absent Parent. sald a matron from the Shortly after noon to-day a well- rolled a napping cases,” east side. | And the baby eried on. | Then ‘a squad of reserve policemen ndre aad Twenty-fitth street | came over from the West One Hundred A chi -faced}and Twenty-fifth street station, and 1 boy iniwhite furs was |lines were formed around the scream- ing child. Then they went into nearby dressed, middle-aged woman go-cart in front of a department store on One H near Seventh avenu the cart, SLE GO CLs 2! sald tho | theatres and picture shows and called | woman, who wore a dark tailor-made | for the holder of check No. $3 to come | suit get her baby. | You No. 83° replied John Ken-| It was just 3.30 o'clock when the nedy f arge of the bu 3. “Betier mother sauntered up to Kennedy and take the child ide | "Oh, no," replied the [WHI be all right out gone for only a few minute: hree hours later a crowd of women the sidewalk, while the baby | 1e mother was still absent nas gone to a matinee,” ¢: claimed one woman. Looks like the re-| nanded over her check, woman. "He | mark: I shall be| “I don't see anything to get excited | ‘about. Where ts my bab: Then the crowd got excited, and the| mother would have been mobbed had not the police forced {t back. The wom- jan, who refused to give her name, was | piloted through the store to a rear door. another one of them kid- Here she was given her baby? DIVES TO DEATH IN SUBWAY AS WOMEN WATCH ON PLATFORM |Man Plunges Headlong to Tracks at Spring Street gatey|—— Before Approaching Train—Taken Out Alive After Two Cars Mangle Him, but Dies in Ambulance. A poorly dressed man, about thirty) Before Motorman Satterly, who had years old, threw himself in front of a seen the man’s plunge, could stop the [train the first and second cars had! |passed over thé man's leg and arms. pring street station of the subway late |The train was broken at the second car is afternoon and was so badly crushed | and the body was lifted to the plat- that he died fifteen minutes later on the form. The man was still ave and a y to St. Vincent's Hospital | call was sent to St. Vincent's Hospital. There were half @ dozen persons wait-| A search of the man’s coat produced a | ling on the platform when the man/ letter written in Hebrew and a card ts- | [plunged in front of the train. Two) sued by the dispensary of the Beth | | women had noticed him pacing up and Israel Hospital. |down uneasily, and as the train ap- | The suicide was sinooth-shaven andj proached they saw him strip off his coat had brown hair and He was five and throw it behind him. The next mo-/| feet four inches tall and weighed 120 ment, as the headlight of the train ap- pounds. He wore a dark sult, white peared the man stepped to the edge of shirt and black shoes |the platform and dived headlong to the Motorman Satterly tracks. | paroled CURTIS VISITS MORSE IN CELL AND HOLDS LONG CONFERENCE : |Pair Chat in Whispers for an Hour After “Ice King’s” Re- | quest to Call in Tombs and Part With Mutually Friendly Handshake Through the Bars. former president Seated on a little stool out le of Mr. ‘ var -a, Morse's cell Mr. Curtis chatted with him the vaHonel Porn Amerie) vor an hour, bothispeaking in low cones, |who was convicted Charles W. the pair seemed entirely friendly, and Morse of violating the National Bank-| before he left Mr. Curtis extended his ing laws, but who escaped on a sus- hand through the bars and shook the | pended sentence, went to the cell of prisoner's hand heartily i |Morse in the Tombs to-day and paid, He called on Mr. Morse in response to nim @ long visit. | the latter's written request. HOBSON SCORES ROOSEVELT at with | | | | Broadway Yocal from the northbound w was arrested and Curtis. Bank of with Alfred H. srmething ebout the fire, Doreppity to make an investigation, BANKERS BID HIGH MCURDY COUNT SAYS WIN WEPT » FOR $12,500,000 SENT 10 HUGHES , AS WIFE REFIIScD OF CITY'S BONDS © AGAINST JERCME 10 Some Offer More Than 102 for the Entire Issue Placed on Sale. “The financial world has every New York City Comptroller Metz so stated to-day at the conclusion of the opening tor $12,000,000 corporate stock 00 assessment bonds of the C; ontinued Mr, Metz, congratulated 0: by |and financiers, opened and its contents tossed upon the Comptrolle: crowded room were representatives of | large banking concerns and other finan- | clal institutions, who rushed the desk. “A HAZARDOUS BUSINESS” ria { “ Circulation Books Open to All," ~NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, Governor Amor’ Will Consider Complaint With Ofher Cha Tells He Servant, Suit, Tells faith {al to The Evening World.) | Mary Ryan, a servant, was the first bonds and corpor ALBANY, Noy. 23.—-W. N. ry has witness to-day when the trial of filed with v. Hughes the minutes of suit for divorce brought by Edward the Grand Jury showing that Richard Wilbur Irwin, a wealthy manufacturer of bids A: McCurdy had been indicted in con- of Brooklyn, against Jeannette H. 3 nection with the tn nee estigation | win, be Justice Crane. and that District-Attorney me had | told of by the co-respondent, win's parent BALLOON “ALL AMERICAN” | in's parents, OFF FOR DISTANCE RECORD, 1 hs petition that Mrs Present in the ount | ing. bea "fia “bieaawas- Mr. and M the husband Irwin and Gray were Aogether | Grant tinas. ” GiVE UP GRAY Witness in Divorce ot Ples | “Just Chri for Hick: claims fall of WILL AID KELLOGG * ‘The aggregate of the bids was $157 appeared before the jury, stating that n ¢ of Mrs. Irwin's per 00, about twelve times the amount of.| he could not convict upon the evidence, | ststence him after her hus- and that the Grand Jury thereupon | band ha¢ y to end the friend- HeTalhidete sal orelihe nina letentorid| ons Ww the indictment. In his letter | shir nd the city fe to) t@,the Governor, Mr. Amory says 4 NG i ncourt. She is tall aAeanien , “TL present this charge without intend- |and hand ” black | securities hold in the opinion of Wage pevancute lt any (urther than tie Aull track... Hen iamver Ie Martie Dee cabs ange an of it to ¥ Excellewey.”” | Lith My. Irwin was also in court [individuals were for all or none of the PUG RM ALCEALK AOS Gave Eup Noe eT ene. Ay alas, ISnReland, |proffered stock and bonds and the ma- | **aq)at’ Sass G pendent Was Bree Jority of the bids were in excess of 102.| none, now has under advise: | ent no injunction prevailed there |e" in charges against sald Dis- Th has caused a stir in Bra Srouldiiiere hcentinn yes ea pita estan seeacornes ea epor the lyn as the Irwins and Gray, ders feared that thelr deposite on blag | commissioner ap, to take evj- who is head of a decorating concern, would be held up indefaitely. t am | cence. thereon, and will give eprom: The Irwin summer more than pleased over the showing.” | statement of charge t ‘ou submit home, at Lynbrook, L. 1., has been the ‘There were 275 bids when the box was | P!OPe" consideration in t scene of many lively house parties. The | nm Irwins have two children, and Mra, Ir- home | to rer him. wit- town visits Can't you eive up Gray for just tale! n ROCKEFELLER 1) ~ PRODUCE THE lL TRUSTS RECORDS +- Pledges Assistance A ter Kellogg Tells Him in Court that the Government Has Been Unable to Get a Peep at Books. FLAGLER AND DODD MEN WHO EVOLVcD OIL TRUST PLAN | Witness Falls Into Trap Se~ Bit Lawyer for the Prosecution and G.ves Evidence Contradict- Sworn Testimony of Joha D. fisbpole Because of a promise m. d by John D. Rocke» jopes to get hold of the tes of the Standard Oil, feller [eats howing the transter of stocks this aftern and certilic Rockefeller had. sail he didn’t know where they were. Mr. eae then asked if he would look for them. After a good deal of legal sparring the witness rep! ‘Twill do anything J can will dire 1s h be made.” ee aad. Ka proceedings Mr. Rocke- HOW A REPORTER eller when he testi INTERVIEWED i the original ROC KE FELLER, | #0ara 01 Trust in 1 ens He explained that credit for the idea “Do you think, Mr. Rockefeller,” | 2!0nss to Mr. lager thd 8. C. Tr. Dodd, adding t he was ver; sorry d not Chought of it himself, evious days, Mr, Rockefeller racefully with “Trust Buster’? eliogs. only time the lawyer scored on | fairs of » of Philade!phia, sald a young reporter at the con- clusion of the morning session, “that as a result of the voluntary testimony you are now giving you should be entitled to immunity in the event that the Government brings criminal proceeding: result of these proceedings’? xious to kt that he hh fenced 1 was when t the Acme Oil Compa as a Mr. My | on sare you will say.” Mr. Rockefeller put an arn: around the reporte pulder and, placing his cheek almost gainst the side of the young nan's face, fuirly shouted in his ear: ‘Tell them I am not tn.” Then he fled, laughing merril he witness posed of the he whole at- uch he would Also that the ome were atter w OLD MAN BEHEADED “acting merely as | BY LONG ISLAND TRAIN. |. Selo"? the wit Michael Siegel, seve day, his head being se red Alvcys Punctual, Ie alegal, who ved at Wool! avenue and Wilcox place, Elmhurst ocke folie 48 punctual to the coal on the tracks, rT apliies a © Was at every the approach of ihe it tra E astination Fy iv - fen by ne minutes GF é ent arrived feels docket Pits 1 Hallroac ‘ F s desk and passed an ambulance Was L i Chureh, H 7 1 what North Hudson 11 as on mt Mangled le © na ae —— after DR. BLLL IMPROVING. Mr "Rial ? F @ th “ t a . Hs “ khoider Pr Lit ! tint it was back pay. She said she ig |" haga logy spent some time calling wip % vee of the Irwin children, Mr.

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