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4 | ROCKEFELLER’S JOKE ON WALL ST. 8 A RESULTS ‘he WHAT Rain late to-night, MRINAL| RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. MAN SLAYS DAUGHTER fe | | | GZAR'S LAWYER TRIES TO SHOW POUREN CAME IN AS BIGAMIST Also Agi inst Russian Who Is He Will Prove His ighting Extra-| lhitimates Perjury dition—Detendant’s Counsel Says+He i S MORTALLY Client Is Considered Only a Revolutionist. | linatte by Russian G made. nd made Us Cireulation Books Open to All.’ a NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER MIAN FROM HEAVEN KEPT TENDERLOIN “AGOG WITH STUNTS ‘Rich Man’s Son Who Stirred Things Up Believed to Be Mentally Unsound. sent to jieletand thing subse: | ia Lawyer of ( 'ONCE ASYLUM INMATE, aaa ting I | sess Injured Man Prevents K aa */Spent Money Lavishly and Loose from Killing Rest %, tes Sent Advice to Roosevelt, of Family. PS anon Hughes and Jerome. SLAYER ADMITS CRIME. ‘ William Young Stafford, “the ma ‘ vom heaven,” an he has become know" t 7 w in the Tenderloin during the past few Because of His Habits, Wife °° on weeks, Is waiting quietly at the King Had Him Taken to Court ‘ : EAU : Sievereviale tte raaneeele i rain canal 7 pt his ‘ | cuse merchant, who has been sent Yesterday. ; aay ye ant peat : f ale take charge of his son and place Lasse Pee: heehee caesar a : i : jbim under restraint | The young man is quiet and ¢ eB, B AGNEW, ANTI-RAGE TRACK Mata, then est son, the Ya . Dak. out a frenzt entire fami young cier him and fought ecome a Ben- Gru- Author of the Bill Prohibiting IDWzes 2) Gambling Will B Miss Emily E. Bride. on edict the gan to Be and far from violent, but his « for the past ten days has mac fest that his mental processes 4 | volved in some queer kinks. Tc telegraphed John D. Rocke quest to visit him and teke an automo | bile ride with him. Likewise he sent a long despatch to Frank B. Kelloggs sug gesting questions that he should put to the Oil King. He arrived at the King Edward two | weeks ago with several fine portman- |teaux, a quantity of clothing and a great , wad of yellow-backs. He is a short Vstocky ttle man with a square jaw |smooth, lean cheeks and a nervous, way- mani. in The baker hat es nee ng will take place Dec. 2 at |ering, gray eye. His features a ¢ gen and nd un the bride. The Rev. Leigh- | erally set sternly and he walks pom when his elve 1 the ceremony. | pousl} ried Pete 1 s tricia Found Way to Beat Jacks. at the Yorkvi Thea w | When he registered his name, he incidents his te be the maid Jaded, with a solemn flourish, ““Heav- e changed nd the best man will be C. R. | gn.” ‘Then as he sent his luggage up to Hot Yuckerman, Morose ahd Quarre!some. an Auchi A loving hi father, he bec e some. He abused his wife and his married hy mained at home after wife. And it was because of his 5 state of storm t the eldes me on from the he had CITY BUDGET OF $14,446,904 haa she had become a to make peace in the family the father had har long on wormwood ted « he gentie| Finance Committee Approves and Report Is Rushed Through, With Few Dissenters Opposing on Ground of Extrava- gance and Discrimination Against Schoc PASSES ALDERMEN BY 41 TO 24. | his room, he said quietly to the clerk: “That's the best address I've got and | |1 had to go through hell to get it." | At first, Manager John Hood thought he was a wealthy young man of 4 whimsical turn and an over-developed fondness for flying about the Tender loin in automobiles. Often, he would have as many as elght young women | in @ big touring car, and he was known in Jack's and other resorts as ‘The Man From Heaven.” When asked why he always took carload of girls to Jack’s with him, he | would reply, “It takes four queens to | beat Jack's.” i When it became generally known that lhe never drank anything but water and | nevertheless manifested an exhilaration Jat all times that one does not custom- artly draw from soft beverages his con EDITION. GREEN EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to All. ! 24, 1908. =—=<———S Se PRICE ONE hells ROCKEFELLER ENDS 5 DAYS (REAL: ARCHBOLD IS CALLED TO THE STAND = z 2 | Mrs. Samoson, Who Is Charged With Aiurder o! Her husband. mae = Ge “Shall I Go Now?” Asks Richest Man in the World After Five Busy Days as a Witne:s-—Refuses to Give | List of ‘Railway Hoidings TAKES A FLING AT COURTLY GENTLEMEN OF WALL STREET | ‘Second Star Witness Begins His Story By Telling Reckless and Wasteiul \ Conditions in the Early Days of the Oil Industry. of the after five days on D. Rocketell ‘ the witness stand, was told Jat 2.20 this afternoon that f | ' | | eae Ss examination was completed, He showed 20 signs of fatigue, and*seemin, ons for an indefinite period. | ; was ready to keep on answering ques : ; | In fact, Mr. Kellogg’s signal of dismissal seemed to greatly disap- i : point the oll King. RS, SAMPSON ARRESTED ON oie atl 1 go now?" asked Mr. Rocke Mare Milburn not compelled to go," said but we are through with r tiptoed out and in his to the witness chair Lawyer Morris Ros- al questioned him | | he satd, lle and was employed by an oil ship- inde ving firm. In 1867 he became a partner. <a In 1:69 he went into the refining busi- Widow of Admiral’s Nephew Killed Face Inquiry artner in Porter, Martin & tion with other business, extensively in the oil “o., in conn Must and travelled telds Strangely When Business Increased, “Was “Yes, firm we the concern a large one?" for the time. After I joined the inereased the capacity. There opment about that ROCHESTER, Georgt- 2%$.—Mrs YOUNG] was a larg woof the | tr widow of Harry 3 eR arteeere eens 6 who was sup- witness explained that in those aur ry 4 | duct began to exc! ite comment ed ic himself Nov in early days most of the pe f 4 J not justify the rash ex-| Then he fell into the habit of sending pened HE eid arisen Ler aan an ah ECTS mena tele, President Roosevelt, the old farmhouse where they near unties In Western Penn- ; ey: grams to Presiden Bev vsivania, In 1875 the original “oll name of Matte G ShProval until the! iughes and District-Attorney Jero the village of Macedon, Loe res aie ge ee a ent eR t i BONS, Was reached. Ha me roitie | That Ja, he wrote them out,and ordere LEER THEOY a Nan seventy-five miles in y from the the redaction tn cd pbnotested | them sent. Their astounding character | husband. Where h sign to wife ¢ ney ugiion in bis borough. | gave the operator pause. In one of his isin bathe nasal Sat Crore Ce te ee Cree eae f i last evening he . and was Ptrolier Metz was folegrams to the President he suggested At the resumption of the inquest at mm 1685 to ® EE ecru ary Ay eee nia RAR SE Ae also that he take all his admirals on a Macedon this morning District-Attorney —Tttle refineries, matnly of & mont tS ial s By. Crea Suk An fi eer aaeent dm twenty-mile swim, as no admiral was |auvert, of Wayne Cor SOME ae one aracter, sprang up at many “You'll all be sorry for this, I've ber ‘ es ‘offe: ‘ lzcps when the budget nt to command a fleet unless he could +e Barwon anat ahe could reake a wiatec(eomis Slone. the creeks end thalrves Syou © been : ; ie spoice against fhe| tim twenty nile. Rempran thal she coult make tale: | There werelJaraer.conearms.at Titseriie, 5 he schoo! - Saye ay ) desi ut tha 0 y and Frankfoi c Worked hard 0 speak against j es of the public| He wrote to Gov. Hughes that he igatuck, With Passengers, |thing she said would be used against! tien were hurriellysbullty matesniee merepe Hare Fee RSM would never get to Heaven unless he ltariertiacaarinataniniontactiodcnmane Fe Durtesllzeh ills Zoe ean tet The family sat late over thelr break: —————— |iearned to ride a white horse, He in- and Pequonnock Crash, and HASTY Gores [cguseraut: here] ware ihgtias refineries H lat uh ea ombie hermes en Dury and and the principal Pane ARB e SRL TAINS P. S. B , formed the District-Attorney t 2 iogeuucethatital eee Cleveland and ¢ es mE a nev preigs| heen S. BOARD. | TRYING TO FREE MEYERS, [fot VP 'thamae is torwn's money Two Men Go Overboard. nC nor ange and | Me\eren erie Seacae ant FARAUM SpeED ; F ae _ — find a way to send re to Boston tek's bri Thastt nant recacaes ee AES at dice he might then | dic: Araraiitatarimme APA Rs Meter on eoh eid tate nic 1 Rothschild Agent Charged | hii to prison Wn Oat ATR RTE Ho olf waa taken to market in qpme into the wo ly ten da Tt Out, With No Crime, Lawyer Says, Didn't Like the Asylum, ¢ wTpiinn cq The fog which } lngaleamerittiell artaniincelianie’ wauid noua ne a Haul ang © i ly process . J AS marketed to the retailers “main- TREAT RE x question of the. Henry Rosenberg secured a writ of! A few days ago Manager Hood wan! \ } \ ty all d. great impediment of | ment e was then placed under ar-|4 aruiiaia duane at - : Be Manunar 2aod Uising and sending out y cn thir : conatitit ting the abe hipew for Joseph Montentore confident that Young Mr Stafford was | AY ark tic w ponsible for a cols | Fests forma ree Mr. Archbold's testimony lung open and th lu Public Se fiery ners raised by | Meve r Accused of swindling ‘ot evenly balanced mentally n ex Reo a [of her hushand 1 eriff Collins t time was seemingly for a moment swaying from side to. payer, who applied f temporary ine | ¢ he was brought from. tne | Drought to Tight the name of hn t piternaon: lpi ne Ife | da f 1 taken to. the «| way priov to the birth of the side as he tugged at a revolver that junction restraining the city authorities Justice McCall's part of the| 894 upon inquiry Mr. Hood lear elieved to have been lost. The pas: | coun: ; of on caugnt in his Jacket pocket for payin ali more money to the p that only a few weeks ago his guest had aves a iiliannicicntebeone cian craecesinecn tine ’ ‘ay ereaien Wife and children sat stupefied for a) Pul mmission, Justice Ger ad that Meyers|been an inmate of the Central Islip the ceived t which aroused Samy and d db moment, until they saw the glisten ard crt ann dnjunetion he come | Agylum 2 é eam K he dell anaheGh) BAER nd demand between steel leap up in the old man’s hand, | late to-day: pre a long opt merely |” on, yea, T waa there,” anid "the man Vanderbilt, the wealt t foe SORT ena an Pierced the Girl's Heart. i ait er i Samuel | from heaven,” “but 4 dian's like ita) a a se t i ‘| a x ar re iP ru ) s is | tab! They wouldn't let 8 eat with ve a 2 5 Mata sprang up in her chair with a avy ind v . mre his |table. TI eee / y k ‘ 1 , rant had ¥ acing ar father an 4 « ) ¥; r SAL OLAS W458} our knives. You see, th was always | CHpable ‘ e he rie Ar Ain thr Mis 5 ” iM es profits a Naf fear facing her father and ni 4 Sani aay ea hough no he mysterious John Sri who might nell Pepper, t t ‘ : Aa THe a r good fell eavll stretching out her arms toward him itionalit pm , e for the return of | he rier rege . a 1 a the with at 1 ‘ th 1 heavy fuctuation?”* e appea nstant the fathe: nined i A cut his) throa ome vem hac \ ran tf eRe ‘ mute appeal. 1 instant the father MoCall reserved decision Meatiiana @hadi chal anarkel on inall rose i ¥ F s y as rampan culation had levelled the weapon in ils trem - Meyers went back to the ‘Tome tried | vp tug anit 5 ) make any k ted rapidly. Al na ne red, the butlet plerc " aa i poate.” ' u t 1 Air " Ming hand and fired, + piercing ROBBED Iv A HOTEL, — Ee erual) Ghat lis “call t ‘ , ere Was a specula- the young gis ait satan DR. BULL STILL HOPEFUL, j,,02R,informed that, 1 yr ; Paves re Wat a apsaulee 5 8 pped to the floor dead, the é . aoe lee, Re a eats 4 een samt for th 1 : : ‘i ' 'n Ma ! ' This demor- penn man started up, tumbled | William Grouch, | of 78 Grana] According to a statement author. | very’ quietly and wald that he wourd | be 3 ‘ON { ron \ ae vor over his’ mother and brushed aside his | street, linook a i LM RONAN De AV | wait in the hotel until he arrives / ' ae APNE ek REM A ee sister Maria. He threw himself across early to-day thi nee HOLA arent thea oe J uilgit ss well fan tu ; f y " us sof 189 in the table, and stretched out his hand 1 neeted f he diane iat ATR DO om: |naid. “for Lye m wall for at ; He wy his y even te & , are Waa Aine grip bis father's wrist, but as he did so | Grane hopet cheer Asa ution: | Reckefeller an sit 7 te Va rowth of pipe . the bullet clea ny h itll Lelpiess, ary Measure. ugainal a ble re. | suppoxe tl to cour \ ; 4 ' ' ‘ ; h of) ing through 1 clergymar f apt ae a 4 wep 1 Blake, one of Dr. {and ask me a lot more foolish questions the t t H > There Foseph ‘ Tulle physieluar with’ his patient jypout rellgt " A si breast and p t lung a knew (he most of the time. | abe a the National scrambled ove table and threw him — BASEBALL RESULT IN Jap, {IAD Liab ever cane oe heaven) 1s One Man Picked U , felt upon ius father, grappling him; CUMMINS CHOSEN SENATOR, tai tothe. ARATIeert ia Mth AMA SL don't | Penn eeran AP raigie about the and preventing him | DES MOINES, Nov. Y-Goy. A 4 1 baseball teume eet ttine 1 wish. | The 2 at | galt ‘ laed vee tala ot. Then he lost consiousness and his | ater by 16 toy Cum- |The Americana won by @ score of 10't heaven « le t ‘ ‘ BCU of WW to 4 Th noon M “ ot ow n bs au y Sta - dead weight bore the old man to the | eon d Rephitic Porter, Demo. This afternoon dr. ood gat wos, i the man aboord as now eloped~a : “ oa Biante sround at, & Three Republicans did not vols me time to-night and. to Ihe we this vals Capt. Jackson knows t of a ‘ , punone Wa The younger son, John, who had fallen | atch that the young ma \ bit suid he was a fiem be: |was not saved. ‘fhe ety rerhiy nl 5 pipe lines.” ¥ iT pollce have n in im, and had belleved bas 4 < bd i por will any| in “ Fl ue Pipe Line Mileage. Ms. Ay ching ihen seeied of & masse before Suimpson | quarrel the long before he met his present ! night (Camuoued on Second Dage) "

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