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REBELS CLOSE ON HAYTIAN CAPITA | POPE HAS RELAPSE AF See BAD COLD ¢ To-day'n Wenther—Clondy; rain to-night, I RESULTS ED PRICE ONE we) SUES SCHWAB TO RECOVER $10,000,000 | Steel Man Has No Title to San Toy Mine, Witherbee Brothers Say THEY CHARGE FRAUD. | “ Collusion Made Acquisition of | Stock at Sale Void, It Is Declared. be | Tl 0 N Ww ‘Circulation Books Open to Al” | | “ Circulation Books Open to All"! ia NT. NEW. YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908. ; PRICE ‘ONE CENT. | | i TRAN COUSION HPO PETE WS “CONNED” WTO Cio on eo Weck Moe REBE| S MARCHING ON UNDERRIVER JAMS NEW eee t HAYTTS CAPITAL. AND SSAGRE FEARED JERSEY TUNNEL ** Two Weeks of Vain Strategy Bi ' Into Two Rooms and Bath in Elephant House Foreign Envoys Have Warned Gen. by Building Him Into Huge Trap. crafty keepers | Caste 10 his new two-room jold ani popotamus, pot the s and sides were wheels and aking It easy of movement hed into Py c small army. of ts under the direction of th: al handler, followed it. By warlike nature they ting inst the wall of the cag Passengers Escape in Crash,| Pete, the B | | Vhreatened Dur- | this atte but Panic n and removed, against his nelnations, f is old quarters in ing Long Tie-Up. A and bath flat in the elephant pavilion. | demonstrations of | crowded Pet until © war sta | sidewise a | know nr two weeks every expedient FIGHT GUARDS ASIDE to animal tr ers and handlers | phen t ushed the box against him. tried upon Pete. And so | was hemmed in, one side ut he stuck to his rather constricted |of him against the cage wall, and ‘Throng © -rowds Into Tube at}, But he stuck t ather constr f tim against tl wall, and th artment in the antelope house lke alother side against the long side of tt Jhas been unsuccessfully ¢ leeiecert employee to a job. He nd his forward and aft extremi 1 r Hoboken, Eniangring Hun. [Eevee Sgt atari tae Simon's Army That Order wy tte je) aly sy] fey SB) ya3 |rector Hornaday, having prepared for} were placed againet the outside of th: Qn dretis Racked sin) lace tar aot alepaeets Re tea te | Cea eee eee Must Be Maintained at I —___ finest lodging ever ra hippopotamus, . [Sees ene qeteeaneerent Edged Pete Into the Crate. . PRITECSERE OE aoe ee eet ee ee icon auiviceta aainuna anon Port au au Prince. are and I wal was edged slowly along t with an in-]cage to an opening | read of the}t e side of the ading into the Railroad and | , sey trol assengers on their wa) sportation crate. I | Chern 3, Sovran fre pre thts Now wee hl Se | eee ame ede ——_~ GOVERNMENT TROQPS DESERT Weane iStateaisteeisGomp ana | for rters of an hour by a co! oa few days! that when they pushed the box he y ‘Ric i Mer S \ ae ee ie Ghatecktia one Teas RBcamaIGy Ia ee CCEA Aire CALLEO di/ ra SYoyD) Sending Flowers to | Present owner of the Bethlehem Stee | Company, was to-day served with a| Tver lat 745 A. M. to ing lure Pete to aj appeared. He squee through it and t Wh H d Ti C i} S) ty Sy OOS Stoo yy Served Ne thi telope house | found hiinself in the crate A | H pany’s New York office, 1% Broad: Ath at the Hohoken ter. eee ‘a solidly held he crate was hoisted ¢ S Th Wi y : * i at (lalalaaee ionatian eibeatierilinjine | were ordered to inform passen- Gaye “Cais? (Rea, Ja truck anércte was haulen to the ele and tay Home With Their ives. ”| President Nord Alexis Refuses to Resign, and | S 5 here would be an indefinite phant house. Theré the crate was moved , | New York Suprema Court to recover at there would be an’ Indetinit Pen yaa TEEN EHTS a, . : Pantie i hho.00 099 Nex property | nd that there was 10 use walt- OES ea Chie ot Go aay Mine rel Cra : | Ties His Soldiers Together So They Can’t known as 0 Toy sliver and tea | "Ein the depot, the crowd of men and [“nversthing had been arranged for nis, That’s the Reason, Florist Fleischman Explains, | Quit as He Sends Th 4 omen refused to believe them and hay and veget- | comfort. In the rear of the front room, | x 7 i em to roe eet hin ; ; B Fel The plaintiffs are two brothers, Alfrea| <uTRed and pushed into the subway me to wot him so to spenk, he could see a bie poot of Why His Business Fell Off and a | Meet the Enemy la 's hers, 4 nows to a place | wate; ering the floor were carrots, 7 , ne Da ewitherseetor Mente ntil several women almost hag their wy poe Sea All arate area years | ° Ww 9 { be as a fe tt is y ein ae theeslomn goss inne iar nen ule ae om fe : aes for ae lene Ne : Dee a pets Receiver as Appointed \ eae atthe comer : City, and their attorney B. De) crowd, after a wait of three-quarters of | 5? i combine s ahot Hibcaal a haere s Da ReeTateRe u ‘ . . Pere, of No. 5 Nassau street ED Eg FIs TT CO ee ee ea SRO RA EN | PORT AU PRINCE, Noy. 30.—The fear that the rebels will enter ~| ® partner of Paul D. Cravath anc ally happened, those in front tried to |! aA at CREE None oe rs aa er jo tWhen the rich men of Wall street because the’ got nervous when they! p ‘ rn ee fs . i ‘ Bhar lesyatcels) gout swio, (nore! recen tian Wure® necks ROUEN hexnenypeccivalanteon\ Cos atta acs) eerie tea uae eed ea | Sn ae eu ern any On ue TA be reel aed ea ame renee na ren dtanlerrence Gene ee ; Port au Prince and loot the city has thrown the people into an extrem> | has been known as one of the principal ene eollee waeiale not know Of 4x had no top or bottom—only one! Hereafter he will receive visitors in {to economize is to atop sending suwers ducted a big business for, condition of panic. ’ tounsel to the banking house of J. P. Morgan & Co | Jaines P. Hutchinson, of Chicago, a ndant with Mr 8 vo-det was k John Saturday at the New Y. “t terved on tub, 20 West Fortieth str loan, a Pittsburg promoter, was served In a room the Waldorf-Astoria, while Willard A. Mitebell, Mr. Schwab's law- ver, was served at his office, No. 141 Broadway The eriff of New York County has been given the job bn the remainde Who are: Morri a nephew of | Andrew Carnegie; nas H. Bowles, former general agent for Wisconsin of e Mutual Life Insurance Company; y athew R, D. Owings, former secre i Hares of the Milwaukee Harvester Com- val B. Wright, John C. Frank W. Lewis, Artemus N. Hadley and W, G. Paxton, ail of In- tianapolis; Richard R. Brown and James E. Brown, of the New York Stock Exchange shouse of Morris, Brown endants, & Co; Waldo K. Chase, of Hartford, vonn.; Lawrence Dilworth, William K. Rellls, Donald B. Gillies and Dr, Mar- shall R, Wi Schwab. That there was the slightest cloud on Mr, Schwab's title to the San Toy mines Somes as a surprise. Since the former Steel magnate and his friends an- hounced their ownership of the San Toy kroup they have increased its capital Stock from $2,600,000 to $7,000,000 and | unloaded huge blocks of the new issue bo the public. Some Buyers of Stock. An Evening World reporter to-day w .| Informea by a member of one of .ne most conservative New York Stock Ex- change houses that among the large purchasers of San Toy stock from the Schwab crowd were: Richard Rushton, {reaigent of the Fourth National Bank, Vhiladelphia; Col, Robert M. Thompson, > the New York capitalist; Thomas King, | former president of the Baltimore and , brother-in-law of Mr. once the train began to slide b: c Agere ariel opneds J pe a | t your rich oman will But I'm far from a broke man," he manded by Gen. Simon, are ° re the tre : kward to Brickyards — Troops Ordered to Re- [gradually cut out all the luxuries hej continued,” “I've a. telegram ther wane [rapidly on the capital, According te Mhe) passenger (train was ocoming J |has been providing for the favorites of |this morning from Chi telling me jthe latest reports that have just come i through the sir i 3 Ni | the result of the cri sharp one, they were only dented. heavily arr | ward. He tried with all his power to. he said, “and IT have . er gone to law to collect a bill, Why? All the stores and business houses are closing and Putting up their My patrons have been . 5 prominent men, and df I went into oarring the doors and aBiee AU eeu into theinawaner and every foreigner in the city has put up over his property the | Until Vice-President Fiske, of the jas and two ends. Sunk in the bottom the elephant ppeiiion, einen Hudson Tunnel Company, took chi ie ~ j who for yea of the situation there was danger of a taflishments in New York, one in the panic. Careful handling of the crowd, + however, averted this and everybody iBaolea yugh me that one of these men had got over to work finally, more or less i, and against when an invotun s flowers to other women Hh of his nation. tousled and very late. Betitlon} in bankruptcy was fled ¢-aay 1 : other patrons would Secon eG The collision was the first in the tun- by Alexander Guttman and other credi- gay: + . loo! ne] and was caused by the brakes on a tors. dong! He's not what Fleischman has The country p train of empties followed by a passe ‘The fower business, when there is on So-and-So he'll tell on ger train refusing to work. The empty ee anything like ‘financial troubles among 1 withdraw t cust train was at the summit of the incline cE: : 2 CTE AD CTY TELE} per Breese ? Asnbecten/tc a little leading to Hoboken when tts motorman | Strikers Plan to Turn Back 1,000 Men Sent From Here er and the last to recover,” he con- Not “Broke Wa red danger signal and stopped. At tinued says Joseph Fletschman, 8 has conducced floral shutters. Men are protecting their residences by House and one in Vifth windows Phe markeis are deserted, ople who come In every n has morning with produce have Mey ave Ned pre AE \t President Alexis persist: ma Ue an ine cet continue the struggie \ Law’s Unfair. The victorious rebels, Kle truck tube at a main on Guard All Night. the footlights and his first step toward |to draw on a certain man for $100,000, in here by courte about six hundred cuperation 1s to stay home in the | Under the unfair law it | Leogane te tien is und e law esnit_ matter der tl ‘ mn of a ‘evenings with his wife how wealthy a man is, if a creditor miles to th private detective who has been recruit Had to Protect Patrons. presents a bill for # small amount to ing the strike-breakers since Saturda : the cashier and It isn’t paid? the man ', the rebels will reach | ane is twenty f Port au Prince, j and the road between here and there pac js behind ye motorman of th empty train switched on his brakes as), it began to slide back, but they refused west “ io of thy republic Cason Hadcrnanaalintoncnencrant rth Am It is planned to take the men to the Joseph Wieischman has had DAD can be foreed into bankruptey, ‘That is Gen, Sim caeen ee car of pass r train with such street a Plants along the Raritan and Jand them !ens in the He sald ocday that what happened to me. | mation to the people of Hayti a { force that its forward steel ves je | barges which } 7 1 inside the works afte so that he had $: vested a te ane You k th of a dog that) — * acae Haytlan ormy in which he says that | was dented since saturday. One has been they can go to work to-morrow morn-|man baths at $ allipayenue A ortys Jeats out of your | and bites you in|Frank J, Objects to Wife’s in! tho’ southern fh eee There were only 4welve passengers on fitted up for sleeping ve and the The strikers have learned of this second street, Mi ! bolt a8 id the shi at's the answer, But 1'll| ty on tired of boing governed fl the train and they kept thelr heads other for eating and lvir plan, and say they will meet the strike- | celver's is last t pull t all right | Amended Papers in Her Suit, they have been for the past six | though badly shaken up, Two hours before the barges were to akers when they arrive and try to/on!y reason he could ascribe for Gutt- | Robert Morris was appointed re- 5 eftts, He describes the administration | President Nord Alexis as in the nds of ars and executione: | are stated to be $20,000 und the assets i dete," Mint Gen. Tancrede Auguste, M $10,00, eer & Minister of Motion was made before Justice Séa-|the {nterior, ned his post to-day: jon that nothing could The cars stood the impact well ow and as have d ted the last of the 100 strike WAS @) breakers were ken aboard and lal deput ate them, reyent them m Janding The| man, who is a wholesale florist, and a|cejyer for the Fleischman al Co. | Asks Court to Cut Them. itia, in anticipation of serious riot-| few other creditors whose ums dolwith a bond of §2,500. The liabilities were on has been given orders to be wn|not amount to more than $760, foreing eiesied)e: guard all BIEN his floral business into bankruptey w After te accident the motorman of the | the barges, d train said thit he was proceeding ——— — - —— ~~ i u | | y he 8 e Court to-day to) He is of th up the steep incline when he saw bury in the Supremi 1 t a danger signa? ahead, He put on his} | jstrike out of the third amended ec , brakes, but instead of working properly | | jplaint of Helen Margaret Kelly | he felt the train beginning to run back- | | |for absolute divorce from Frank Jay |!" Th the barges de ed by President Nord Alexis leave mtry. His departure woula 4 the effect of putting an end to | ng. Gen. Auguste this morning d the statement made by Presi- 8 yesterday to American Min- Diplomatic sted upon |Gould several allegations as irrelevant make the brakes work, but was unable and redundant and by which Prank J The Hohoken-New York tunnels have A neey 1 lawyer from De heen operated about gen months,” said office made the motion. Ie William G. McAdoo, President of the ee complaint, which has been wagon River Tunnel Company. “This Sy Pa aL ICNu ny ae Orne SA TY y procuedinen in the| WASHINGTON, Noy. oA despatol is the Mrat accident’ rat has oscurred | Victim Arrested In eneaial Sessions Struck Over the Head as FEF ANXIOUS JAPANESE Mgden:inishe many prossedingaln the] VARTINGRON, Nav: =A dere taii ARIE ary erea ee Hundreds Look On—Grand Jury and Bingham tions, each in @ paragraph, and that his Maxton Government admits that the | | motion was to strike out eleven In possession of Mirae , particularly as .cgards care in Paella @hanwas | mot i a 1S panweaninn GE aliag 2 h aS h Seer ctay |AMl Audiences With the Pontiff Crash of —Steamships Off | He poked tan at wnat te catiod the Peet Centre Street Court, real estate deed description rgtion so a dents, ate | The report that n taken by the M 4 Jury, lawyers|on trial for “smoking.” e number of 100, /leading him to th ANTI-SALOON CRUSADER and srociators so the number of 10, [leading ot a aaan ona ae u ries Bie en tian Ta AOR CAE: Be reyolutionists 4 ied. ‘The rebels thin" Ralvoudy 8. Ossood Pell and a witness unt | witneanes guy Ramsbery approuched | Have Been Suspended Be- | China Coast Causes a Ter- iain notorious houve alleged to nave "evoluuonist nation, are sow eer ey Kressler was a brutal| him from the rear and dealt two vicious been visited by Frank Gould at Nortn ‘rother, Stephen Pell, bankers and { District-Attorney Kress a wus f y tn . thyLe : b Hout ten hours from Port Ane hePr Py Aer SRT y em ar SEES THE GOVERNOR. | ihe 41 for assault on an eighteens | blows (vom w biack-jack on the youth's cause of His Illness. rible Loss of Life. |Sydney, Cape Breton, ‘This des owned copper king, and John Glass, ly b, tral Office cr] hond, ‘The boy staggered and almost - on | was as follows Minister Furniss states that the Cabl. OSPR? IRDA Uae OETA Go 2 F org to-day | fell, Magistrate Barlow acquitted him | “A tworstory frame house, Queen WP VEITIFAIE i < he an ue anit Vigorous Campaign Planned, but|‘\e nos afterward gave District At-|on the, charge, and he then went before] posrw, nay, w.—Becauso of a severe 700 China, Nov. %—Two Japa- | Afne style of archite the third oe! AMeOE (HOGS Ate pinectne ‘ , a i 5 srome an’ account of the dj District-Attorney ‘ome. The boy re-| 7 m hips collided off if ; , treet [a n are consta - idney A, Witherbee was located at Taal CBAnnal yeh | orney Jerome an’ account of th | : 0 uffered a relapse whip ded off this port to- /fourth from the i 1 wugmenting those of PES el Sie ninttnne Hie hee ae Hughes Conceals His Posi | His affidavit will be ed} ceived a physician's attention old, the Pope has suffered a relap ails of the accident are lack- | that runs from Vront " of the 1 fis br Al : wl well prepated. ae !ed, and he wogether make twelve feet | tion in the Matter. 1 Jury and to Conumiss: ueh indignation was expressed by | which Is causing some anxiety, Owing ing, but ft 1s reported that a total of 700 | along the water troy the ra ; ere 4 bd Rennie nee otene Teaionees On In We MAALLEr, n to-morrow, Te gave the name those who claim they guw the assault |to a slight fever he ss obliged to remain | persons have been drowned station, and & evayn deri te tri in Dia Gaalcecha aan bat I anc my brother cre the true Avecial to The Ryening Wa Harry Levy and hls address as No.|Twentysive persons accompanied the}\n ped, Doctors Petacct and Marchia- | TOKIO, %.—The report that two| west of and 1 ith ront | 2 doverune nbariing | srpgpe ener Celie Aen Con Tan ine aa Lee ee ALG AST OV, Wey. F.C. Inte Sep teapiers jtrlo to Magistrate Barlow's cout and | faye visited the Holy Father, and after |J@panese steamships have been sunk | street. und ut Da | uae RATT EP ee nn since the first incorporation of th | hardt, of New York, representing the | Ti) was arrested jt Special Sessions by [told the Court of the assault, AN de-|q carecul examination announced that /#24 that seven hundred lives were lost Jatreet from Front street the | en nt PRS SRS ound. 3 tompany in December, 1901, is @ fact,’ | ANt-Raloon League an earnest maberg and Detective Hooker, ‘The | clared that Hooker was leading Levy [jp proper care were, tal with thor-!has also been recetved here, but there | station.”” Ae ERS py: ploinatic cans <a) he said to an Evening World reporter; |1alk with Goy. Hughes to-day about | R&MNDC Evie ei erying dE the arm when Ramsberg made his| adn veut’ thoy felt’ sure’ that no (are no particulars aw Pn tna aien nara ay, M a states the tab im ‘put 3 would preter you to get particn- Aus mu) in } c Hh eS 4 u | hot of opium to his brother, ¥ ut complications would arise. oil graph, charging improp h t the situat not alas me are from my lawyer, le was much annoyed bd: ne Fe - anon: aan aaceeeanenieeees All a ences hay been ended, Giould w a woma’ a bo / “% feel very sosry for Mr, Bohwab ports that the Coy Would take | All “andienead: lave bien pete” RAILROAD BRIDGE SWEPT jould with # womad a8 cat ¢ of the foreign repede when X consider the position of those lint in the Leaxue's crusade for lves!! AISSING GIRL IN A CELLAR. ELEVATOR FALLS WITH NINE, | fica tistiop Atlen, of Monit AWAY BY FIERCE FLOODS, |t1: ms t “ ‘ifnttae whe bought San Toy stock from him, «lion. He assured the Governor that etolln sf | A apecia presontative m Portu DS. ers var n E t ' tify t 2 Rae 1, Bhey purchased w law uit AN thay these repoFtn id nor emanate from I Her Mind Was Affected Atte ) Of Five Stories Nobody | #4! to-day expected to present the Pope a 4 avenue. te perth icon diate + Beare to way just now tw that mysollivers of (ie league by ve Affair. , Was Seriously Hurt, with gifts from King Manuel in honor! tus eGi, Oklahoma, Nov. ae-As ne lawyer als te 1 para- | * permitted brother and I have never mined the ‘Whe (invernor © the clergyman to | HOBOKEN, Noy. %.—Nine pe: of the recent priesthood ©, but jublic, but we have mined the mineg | Wiuderstund tia Ae one know wit hls ha Vaght nty years old, of No, ‘ ne persons Question, aud their title 1 as The Witherbee complaint, which is how ® document of record in the Su- preme Court, wets forth a remarkable | Array of incidents. It alleges first, | the "San Toy Mining Company as It now is, a foreign corporation, having been duly incorporated under the laws bt the St of Maine in December, | lags, with a total authorized capital of | 1s with Cantinued on Second Page) Te | he or: | Missouri, Okla-| by ‘Misi n one side and his own interview, Rey. Mr. Iglehardt said Jthe cellar of a | here to-day, but hofe of them was u ha | it sh which Mr he Anti-Baloon Jveague Will pursue greet this afternoon by tenants. Bhe jiteu except lor a few. allgnt Bae io gan of the Vatican, save today fue the and Gur wpiltoad. bridge, ten} on the other, am Abrongh wi nate. | War # vigorous campaign next year for some|wax weeping and said men had Deed | They all refused to go to the hospital. leave his bed this afternoon. He ex- out Gould had accew to the wpar ot} nw Crusade, ‘orm ot local option, but “h hi ght of the passengers were Italian | pects to-morrow to leave his priavate food is doing much © to] "Miss —-," and used It as & passage t Noy. 30.—The first deporte form 9} lace) optic Mt just what the) pursuinss = 5 workmen and the other man was Nicho- |Poartments on the third floor’ of his | ollieida farmlands Sant tas f 1] her room “on or about the autumn of siipa alae ri Mmitations will be hus not yet been de-| ghe was taken to the Fifth street po: rd, the operator, paluce und come down to the business! many’ houses and bridges tere her f Ler evi oneerrimn i oo 0 rem Jelded. We hope the Governor will help|ijce station and an ambulance sent for, wild ne i hein repaired and | quarters on the cond floor i ewept away. All railroads in. this December Fae ee! mM an ve yd 7 4 ft ¢ Government de ewan o- , + The girl has been missing from home Were being taken from the top|" ‘The Osservatore Romano publishes the are badly arippled and counters | the ground that what Mr. Gould's agent |day when Dr, Daniel I). Davis. « us. We wish {t understood, however,| The girl ha i floor to the bottom in the elevator when | following official statement regarding|traffic is almost completely suspended did could have no bearing on the case. Immigration Inspe Chicago, 1 that the Governor and the league have) for several davs and, according to her! grthe fifth floor the steel cable snapped | hector he Pontufr 1s e and telegraph communica | OM ” Yor th tive Freng hag no understanding on the question.” | ¢riends, her mind had been affected by andl the eleva dropped to the ground rhe slight indlaposition which af-[tion with the ott’ elds. is’ completely As to “Miss ——, women. be aut & E some kind of excise refor w > © police on being told floor. e with whieh the elevator | ficted the Pope several days con-Isevered. A Santa Fe train left Tulsa | By the use of the dash im these pare. | t¢ r , eb here Phat ne Kind of excise reform willis love affair. The palice ‘ ruck the ings at the Bottom of i [tinues. His doctors have advised him for 1 Franciseo to-day, but after » Alphonse and bva | who. 4 be recommended by the vernor {this had Miss Vaght sent to the Kings | ft was a that it rebounded about Ito rest for an entire week, and for this going twelve miles Was compelled to 3 lowing & raid. escapes Parts, forte erally believed at the capital. County Hospital. ‘a story up the shaft again reason all audiences will be suspended.” return, (CenUnued on Second Page. ing they bonds ‘ i e a ‘ ? ee ea . 3 1 elevator that fell five stories | because of the Holy Father's indispos | five stories | tion these plans Were cuits it jokiyn, Was found In, Were in a se at No, 49 Fifth | 1 the Second National Bank Building | “The Correspondence Rornan 1 is on AMIS subject, PAfter the posith Fifth street, t Gou his val ae ae fall to ATASURad ter eee eR TRla | APARDLEHATRID HAL AMI Had te valet | WHITE SLAVES OERORMERE t night. Th