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* ake YTIAN TROOPS FIRE ON MOBS ( OIL TRUST'S $22,000,000 DUMMY LOAN Weather—Walr To-Nfeht; Friday Clear and Warmer. PRICE ONE CENT. cized by Ra M HOME N ~ é. i} of City When Checked—Five Warships Watch. an infuri-| hts capital, wit the residences of the supporters of Pres: They were rapidly get- ting out of hand when the authorities ' suceeded in cont home adjotns the church, at Twelve men e killed before order was restored. hess quart and lost no time in turn- other, breaking into the stores that of- fered the best chance of loot. Bulletr Smashed Locks that barred their wh out with rif_e bu Acting Captain and under way ‘ 5 > establishments heloug to Syrikns, | Haytians were the owners of ihe |, The Bowery was stirred up late this two sioren. iThe proprietors stood |Atternonn when Acting Folice Sree ity Hits tt Pees |soreph Conn of the Eldridge street | ss | station, accompanied by twenty detec- auled out Into the street {tives and two patrol wagons, began a g the mob, Aw wae to | Whoelsale raid on side shows and mov- Pet GG Ieee ero cent | (ERISA UIANTeaOnts ) ver the division of the spoils and were | It feminded one of the old days on the | | a GNA STE. TEIN LEN PEED ¥ first it was thought Acting i ‘these rs four men were killed. |‘ BC RIDRISARRE UEDA LON care, 4 ‘ation was very {the side #03 owners, but when his men Beatie x were ine | 61 upon MIKO Lyons's old place, at No. ey it | 261 rs and suved the situ to the police a detachment o: the scene of the trouble, ared on the ne auickly in all the saloons and in apy men to follow him to of courageous citizens, to whom he marched on the looters, The pillag approach they were to meet an; to them in the sh S were unawaye of hits 1 the first intimation that ¥ oppositie of a volley from ness district another mob was taking advantage of its opportunities to loot Wa No. The tre began shortly after the basement where the President had been escorted’ to the ce Fr r Duguay Trouln by M. dot | RESULTS EDITION [ Gireatation Books Open to Ani” Srepnen J. Wise for their Ver {cipation in the banquet to Richard troker were In attendance at a re- vetion to the retired “boss : perattc Club this af Dem or rich ooren PASTOR RACES AFTER FIREMEN Peet ree ee David A. Jordan, pastor of is heeln, were followed by| the Timothy Methodist _Eplacopal te hos mT \east One Hundred and Eighteenth etreet. He was the first to enter the|P ling the situation. yo use when he returned from the engine ‘ive firemen with axes and hose him. He then directed them fire Ha ; _ ( HL FAMILY WANTS $75 (00 | : husban she had a | 3 ; 5 "wenty Detectives Begin Work by Clean- void Tieteher was | pee ’ | DEATH N ‘NER : aera Out Old Landmark—Owners Get No Chance Mam Nie os s aoe excel WH A RAZER FROM BROKER. i Pisa: i i : odo tpersonalty, Ee y lock, wisien| ic Hide Their Outfits, emplo rhs Steamer Auto | U | yee he mnlniatra tien replied Mr. Captain | what's more, on to thet ybody around knew they meant apidly in humbers, and it| was feared that the disorder would ; business | lapread over the entire city. ‘The people} There was the greatest kind of excite- © rapidly Kelting ou: of hand, when ment and confusion. Word was passed her ion. He went first places where the oldtimers congregated quarters and ordered ‘The Bowery had again reverted to itn came Police Locate Jewelled Loot From Jones Mans dence. He sald for many iT ay ut although he had paid all her liv © bridge on the upper deck. Gen. Poldeyin's command tof the Dealer in Musical Instruments, Who Says He | and Mrs. ( had spent the | with all her strength and shrieked ror /'hAt although he Nad pall ait her te etna siszling welt gave Mrs, William Jooters fell at this first fire, This on | winter In this city, where Mrs. Colby's rere 1 © it a to se - Hay Ane >| REA Aare arate on israel slaught broke the spirit of the mob, and Held It for Pawnbroker, relatives reside, and that they had|®* : MER SDL AA A LAAT MOF AAA he | ONE NAS: UBER RMI , ‘as the General threatened to fire again id gone there as usual Winter Me) Just as she was loving her strength and broken in health from Hawards, Cal., a chance to prove the crowd quickly dispersed to safer| The mystary of the $15,000 pearl neck-| that the pawnbrvegr, while in the city |S ra added that h tainly would! William Murphy, @ neighbor, came to Lavelle, In tis auiawer den em that he | herself a heroin . Pavid ura, 8 young Bnet aaiaiiean quarter |1ace which Inspector McCafferty's de- *€¥eral weeks agdodad requested him co W about it if Mr. Colby had any |her assistance. ‘The madman left hie jever asked her to marry hin 9 pear heaine SUD 08s A ORE NI Seach by bl ! } While this war going on In the bUusl | sentives tooated several days ago in the Keep it in his salee@until he called for it, {intention of remaining permanently in Wile and rushed upon Mu with up- | promise Hn Oo ane s . . iine vompany a rebate of | safe of Samitel Buegiisen, a dealer in Tea teh a | AES ao | ui Circulation Books Open to All." | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. Ss PRICE ONE CENT. wa CMY LOAN OF $22000 000 MAE ROTERS MD ocotevecaee NOMIREECISE TQ) STANDARD OIL EMPLOYEE Justices who were criti- and Erlanger {Leonard Giegerich, of the Supreme |\Vell-Known Theatrical Men Court; Dr John 't, Nagle, Justice David | i Wild, John B. t tustice| Called as Witnesses by Ex CAMMsnacee Galgeie eau Maes | Richard MacMullen. Wite Who Is Sued, Photo of Woman ex- 1 'T. Daly, Justice Leo Prince, M Le Abranan, Laser Witlam Daltone A EEE AD and Actor, Taken on the Steamer wrporation Counsel | GA \V PAIR ON’ LINER. a ——| sloche ~2¢ e—______ Trainer Did Not Know He Had All That Money, and Archbold on Donnelly ern and Assistant is a Char Solon Derrick, togeth > with 2,000 more. | ger, of t In the crush were ly 20% women, | — “ ‘Port Au Prince in Terror Dur- peta NG vy CL Wa ot TANG Vane. Lati Bame to ‘eur th the Stand Calls It a “Mere ing Nigt f Pillag er Way, the reception heing too crewded | - i 4 ing Night wi Pillage After | TESTOR Be CS a Anerayere ; ‘| Vaudeville With Man Named Matter of Bookkeeping.” Nord Alexis Is DrivenvOut. | ———_______ ———— | by the Husband. os TRUST WITNESS WARMLY DEFENDS REBATE SYSTEM. Asked by Kellogg If It Is Not True That the | personator and well known to the mi | for absolute divorce brought by Ric Jard MacMullen against his young wite | Luella, to- ay in the Supreme Court David A. Jordan, of the Timothy Methodist Church, | Te grievea husband has brought we Lima (Ohio) Investment Has Paid Fully PRINCE, Dec. &—The atir-| Runs Two Blocks and Beats the Fire- THEIRS ee ae One Thousand Per Cent. to Him of an e ting 4 h eri- + ss 1 M MeM len, who is only wenty (a oes eas fighters to His Home. Me veeelscnraValaitia Uesceeeaies eens and His Associates. sessing, with large baby blue eyes and a maxs of brown lair. ‘The c origina hot possible to dra le were married six years ago. and have one and a} sting and pillage in Port) church oved himself a fireman ct ad t ugh the floor child, Dorothy, four years old A mysterious “loan” of $22,000,000, which John D, Archbold was z ae ~ vo | minis then rushed up. sta! id 5 Y te ‘ [rare aki SO We HOG Bs nai ot pis ee aoe Has Many Witnesses. unable or unwilling to explain, formed the principal topic of interest at ons of the populace had Deen! pigcks, hailed the fire-fighters of En-| ies dames hadlirenciied) nit) |(armpemuapantnenest? m ‘a 1 after being defeated tn! gine No. 3%, raced back ahead of a tual ie , | vorce th test ding M the afternoon session of the Government’s suit against the Standard Oil om. rach he carried pails of | Me nue See ~ ors to do bodily harm to | fire apparatus, and then so ably directed |. y:er throug oH esti aaiitaliyy lanie! P} Re eee tye eam in the Custom-House to-day. ‘ the anol tniiererelatiestinaisning abtrelinitell aid) bastion thneltnetrsemeunmenines Nae tonirlakeriniiiearal Saucier Unintel ' Rall “ Pcced ale cecrounead ene roi ee ait ietacnieeeyremina nd) Nook theitibrary Are | inlet elty entleg Ais Soe \ Mr. Archbold explained that it was “merely a bookkeeping ex- ele Mr, Jordan's handsome three-story od - 1 unger control. ‘The dam: amounted to $0. A crowd surround \{s alleged that Fletcher introtuced ner jas his wife, and ce occurrences in oung minister after the engines de-| their stateroom are to be brougit for- ted. His clothes were covered with | ward. and several. inches from oti! Cadton M |: > mee burned in stamping out! well kno vaudey ave sign jth rary blaze. His face was be- | amdavits for the hush oft zrimed with water and dirt. He Waa! casey swearing that Fletcher ed as MPS'LUELLA RID CULT Gr ARCA ke te ¢ Hs LEONARD. FLETCHER day are Ted D. Marke, William change,” Lawyer Kellogg intimated that it was done to make it ap- pear that the earnings of the Southern Pipe Line Company were smaller ev really were. He asked if this was not so, and the witness, after ‘a brief period of deliberation, replied that he did not know. I. atrustik BYE Kellogg brought up ¢ than t ey and William) Gou: @ matter by remarking: “In the counts of the Southern Pipe ‘ine Company there are various loans eredited to one P. S. Trainer, amounting aitoxether to over $22,000,000. Mr. Trainer has already testified that he couldn’e us to him. Can you?’ ver ns started in 19%. They fons per annum’ up, 1 being larger than the receipts of company, ‘They continue up to 1906, ou know what became of that oney, and why it was charged to Mr. orus girl in the ¢ quare Opera mpany day told Fletcher was the sta not had to do personalty with these © merely an adjustment— mobile fine she should not | dwae | |. he asserts, saying th. ve her home and child ints w merely old w | Mrs. Angus Snatches Passen- YS: the pollve were “wise,” and > —_>-— 4 bookkeeping exchange~be- , | if ca ; bs ger Swe rept Tow: urd Rail Of tween the company and the Mnes with From No. 21 9'Connor and, hin man {eon ganna anh vie Jone iene M@|Released From an Asylum, Edith Faurie Demands Dam-| : 5; See a ea CORE Huelieska Buia ren ier Paine isaibsen nen MoienNhinedocemnme | Sly Capri Nieds ges From Harry Lazelle for | the money. ‘The transaction was done It was not long, according to the hus- between companies ‘ife ii r ‘ having « commons pand’s affidavit, before friends came to | Wife in Home. Alleged Breach of Promise. | the steamsrin California, of the ownership Fe Serpe first place raided and piled into one jy, of the patrol w BRONE Thim with information t Fletcher and | pain eesy 2s | Anchor Line, arrived in port this morn- After they had.completed their —_—— Defends Rebates. at No 1 ad thelr work ‘nis wife were touring the country as ling trom Glasgow four days overdue, No the detectives went to eeernatniity b i John Bush, a ship carpenter, who payin 4 i Lazelle, of Mr. Archbold also created interest bi: They worked 5 [Micali a OT with a tale of the stormlest t:ip in the |; a y i 1 60 quickly that the side jto return to him, and after waiting until] was discharged from the King's Park pazejie, Matthews & | brokera at | with) @ i nost | bold defense of the show and moving picture people couldn't! } re pr memory of Capt. Blaikie, who has rebating system ¢ became exhausted turned /insane Arylim a week ago as cured xo before Wy ( yer, Charles jhe matter over 1 his lawyer, Charles) ang returned to his wife and ten-year- under an | Doan Russell, of No, 154 Nassau street. MacMullen alleges that Fletcher has ‘a Wife and two children living In Rhode | Brooklyn, suffered a relapse of mad- now refuses to fulfil his all thas yet been heard get thelr outfits out of the way the raiders were upon them. A number of arrests were made. O'Connor, who ranks as a lieutenant, with her fed the seas many years, th these proceedin Lawyer Kelloi indard’s original ec sumed name for several | ol toy, John, at No. 920 Dean street. years and promised to marry her. He brought up the act with the ship left Glasgow steamed into rough weat nnn, pediaram Pennsylvania by w the Standard ea Uataeri wie Hlsrione atrest |igiand, ‘The suit commenced to-day is|ness this morning and was with diM@-t yang she has brought sult for 475,00)| Hs 1) miles from the coast Bol a 10 per ceny drawback on: ite statioi > days ago from the Eliza- | saree ; oe en on she had to make her way freight rates MIRE Ne, UROL: CO RNES for an absolute divoree and counsel fees | wuiry restrained from killing himself | ganiages from Mr. Lagelle. ‘The young | then on she had to make her way In a ra ‘ F i" U jand alao the custody of the child Menautamilis, | Acaey aah dasath 3 | succession of squalls, wind, rain and here was hothing wrong about the — !MacMullen is ten years his wite's (#4 ze woman's attorney asked Justice Sea- | nr seiltied ‘omperature Whsaction,” sald Mr. Archbold, warm- om aa The warpenter svt up at 6 o'clock and| nur th the Supreme Court tosinyfor | ™#0™ ALOTMA aml with a temperature MPL mall Aneta, wai: * Troops Lead Attack, Ce ee commanded his wife and boy to dress Jan order for the examination of La: Bt CRADESM | Tim eae evre UP Subsequently’ it was a fair, open and The police, however, refused, The ) SENATOR COLBY. OF JERSEY, jJirnen ne made « tong, incoherent ad-) geiie before trial Wes the weather that @ great part of |RbeNenoard plan venting up the Boieiat got together m number ipments. In those days, thir NOT TO BE A NEW YORKER, |"**" °™* “0 canit gel WO! People "1 , ‘ : len knots an hour Ro, pooling arrangements were fssued arms, and ipunded up also g| —— 2 PADS EAS Peet, (EARN HUNK EPI ae eat ee eee born seen | Phe California encountered the fercest as In every way proper peraicatactinentictansallagidierai and Former Sherif? Sanimers, law pariner|Msd. 1 guess Tam, #0 we had all bet>| Orleans druggist, who died some years| Tn® PAO e summoned Ue Mrgeee | sv atid not think it wan an Outrage at the héad of this body of men he ’ Jor Senator Everett Colby of Hasex ter die.” Then ne drew a razor from|ax0, She was an orphan when, on) #0) O) Olt Oy Callas 1 ee er (that the Standar should get arate to County, ¥, said to-day inj iis pocket and rushed upon his wife, | “One te \ s Juround in the towering seas as if she |{hat was denied to’others She alleges that he gave iment party on July 2, 1 from } Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Newark 1 e Was nothing in tie She grappled with him and m naged at the | lad been a cork, One dmmense sea hit hh, with | er f rd as f hurled from a ¢ y guests, but | pult and smashed the iron bulwarks of | rumor that Mr, Colb: on in Safe of | yori city his pera was to make New nent place of + to grasp his wrist and prevent b cutting her, She fought and struggled several friends as Uh Buegiisen wilhtegly to the police pues tel susor, Murphy st him with |motion for the exa hair and Uipped him, but the maniag | fendant was reser 7 live, Was in A steamer chair on the ve the necklace | New York y ax in 7 ay & barrel, not on! | x promenade deck trying to recover from te eae Te TIE the identification | senator Colby resides in West Orange. av | pees i - fy J the rich residential section of the elty | rod Try feared up: to-day . of the jewelry and the authorities at| A member of his household said t irl down * Una, leaplie’ Up sentiee an jaa att i of Honnlon a eae i 1 of Gen, Coicou, Gen fay | Mempliiss wertasked for a descr Was true tha and Mrs. Colb: HG rusiehs Wpow Murphy again like a Mrs, Angus noticed he patterin, ; ‘. : aoe The residence mt Gen, Coleou, Gen. yiice He jvarters, It wes tified | Memplits w “ask 4 for 4 description | was true that Mr. and Mra. Colby were !# re er eittgN ane ; 350 LIVES LOST AS TYPHOON ARE fi reat Gabrie}, Gen, Guillaume, M. Lefontant.| sg nember of a Chleago Jewsthy: fir Of Me kems. “The stolen necklacs was | golns ‘@ spent some time in New York | Wild auimal, r Best he j with th , i he oi i oe / we ¥ eribed as havin H f nd thet Sab limi!’ panardtien b Policeman Joba tyers rushed in, sie W doer steamer rug AAA token Into by bands of pillagers and | tien trom the heme of Frank E. Jones, | #24 @ diamond clasp, The recovered shay hak ivy Intended 10 return |, The manent Wush saw the polleems de ou Land just ae he wae wel ee completely looted, This success seemed! x” 44 Vance avenue, Memphis, Tenn., Mecklace had the same number of|here, however, it Wan slated, wax /he fled from the ie rear or the — ucked in the slip gave urch, J to satiafy the crowd in the suburbs, for | ote ent of Fob. 10 lant * pearls, but the diamond clasp was miss- | Shown by the fact that the house here |M@t Evers pursued and got wo the man) TOKIO, Dec. $.~Th rty-five s nh gust cau the pair, and Burn, Wasn't it agreed that 1 allroad they then dispersed without committing |" "No trace of the property atolen from | ing. However, the Jeweller, who arrived | Wan to be kept open. Mr. Colby, who is ust 8% he Grew the ras aerovs bie | nating boate were suet & typhoor and steamer chair overturned and was to publis ¢ rates which you Menace the Prie Jodtained until Inst week, when « friend Necklace until he ad carefully welghed | pecelection test mont before He could Infiict w serious wound. |that &0 fishermen lost their lives ny violently against the ral wiers wanted 4 At 1 o'clock the seminary of the|of Inspector McCafferty informed the each pearl. —_——. ihen he Was tekell to the Grand avenue —_——~— H that moment the California \ aye acing of the ve Bureau that he necklace will be held until the ‘i 4 ar 5 1 any wa riests was surrounded by @ menacing head of the 1 ive Bureau that he 83'S NO. 5 1S 18, naan Hi pear ‘ y mat the Calicorns ate He ney demanding that Coleou be a necklace lanswering a de> Memphis polive send f The a r rr aan manent wie’ ines DR. BULL’S CONDITION weve 1 ik SAUNA own yu . aurned over to them, The priests made of the missing jewels in norities he now puatled as to wares ee et a me atone re are D ul Pp. senior a Mae TH A am bee are | te ko any reply that the neral was not there fe. who they should hold for having the Sete en ay ae _ : ert ss cout bite he eluag to him | i x8 ahipe Word wax quickly sent to Gen. Potde Held for Los Angeles Man. talen property. (Bueglisen will not he hy | _ mir aid as the Hotel Plana this) Mit aH her wight aad! had to Hn | mental went | "4 i tte pin of the threatening situation at the! fuegiisen admitted having such a. arrested, but an effort will Matte TWO FEET OF SNOW UP-STATE, ,, ‘ pa . A , orks AA: he Mas belpienn) * and bes eminary, He hurried forwurd at th cklace, when visited by detectives the Los A wabr Phy a tow dave. ‘the brid Wa 1 f f at he Happing in the |e S8Ul a nd eald that Le was holding it here for) change him with having brougut stvlen [Me men martin He ts"@ wnow Coll pester blocking | pain unde 1 ‘ ly wae EO thao \ (Continued on Second Page.) Los Angeles pawnbroker, He declared property into (hia county pensioner. reins. Wednesday nignt nad left bin, ri on pe sa ea ah cepa

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