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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY EN MEN CONTROL H 25, 1909. GOWNS HELD ‘SOUTHERN STEEL Albany Alter the Hearing | COUPERLOOKED Seem in + FORTROUBLE WITH SEHATOR CARMACK Colonel Peppery During Third Day’s Examination in Murder Trial. | iminaty Injunetton tha complainant and It js admitted that all other stock: ‘ of Suffragettes Before the Solons EY EERO HS ECPM aL ern who advance new funds will receive fat more In new securities than those whe advance nothing is only the ordinary Ineldent of a reorganization after @ Judicial sale, It does not Indicate fraud nor that the majority stockholders join: | ing in the reorganization have falled in any duty owed by them to the minority. “But these conclusions only follow in the ca of a reorganization after a | judicial sale, In case of the sale by the action of the majority of the entire assets of a corporation a minority stockiolder has generally the right te Insist that only a monetary considera: tion shall be rec ed. He cannot be Jone off with ‘chips and whetstones’ in- stead of cash. The complainant should THES316,000,000 TOBACCS TRUST ee (ERTS CAN REDRCANZAI FMTHEQUTY. PAN UP oe Mrs, Russell, Nemesis of ‘Bar-| Injunction for Minority Stock: on” von Motz, and Cus- | holder Is Denied in U. S. toms Men Disagree. | Circuit Court, (say, BILL, MAVE THE SKIRTS ee Commissioner Smith Tells How Giant Concern Squeezes Small Dealers. te — —_—_—— ; | Jnot carry out thelr present Intention ‘ ata. saty erber ’ i = and should take any steps to consum- NASHVILLE, Tonn., Feb. An im- WASHINGTON, Feb, 25.—Herbert ayong the passengers arriving on the, Judge Noyes, in a memorandum of 4) mate a reorganization except as follow: Mense throng stormed the court-house Knox Smith, Commisstoner of Corpora- jcaiser Wilhelm LL. to-day was Mrs, M.| devision filed to-day in the United | Ing Se ee aralae inee aie at pub: to-day, many gathering there hefore |tions, to-day made public Subdivisions 1, pugestl, a tajl, strikingly handsome | States Cireult Court, denied without - = & dawn in the effort to get even standing- |2 and 8 of Part 1 of his report on the ang stunningly gowned woman, who idice the application of George H > room at the Cooper-Sharp murder trial | tobacco Industry. They deat with the wag q conspiouous figure on the pler| Schuler, # minor ockholder in the TRY THIS FOR The deputies had a hard time and tn several instances had to use force, even ipresent organization of the Tobacco hat and| Pankrupe Southern Steel Company, {a pretiminary injunction to re because of an immense pi Mrs, YOUR COUGH Trust, its degree of contro! in that tn- a jong fur co: Russell had not COPPER TARGET James T. Woodward and others from | with women, in keeping the crowd in dustry and the development cé thatl, 0. snore lone before she waa énelameinc o ; oO. heck control. De eerie wie tying outa plan of reorganization, Mix two ounces of Glycerine with 8 aie | These divisions of the report, result- gaged in a warm argument with the! Judge Noyes in his memorandum] pajg ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com Pema roecavse, cts ule ccscltelens Mer. i] ing nn a thorough investigation into | Customs officials a8 pound pure and a half pint of » well defined rumor, that Gov. Patterson | tie fuistnens operations of the tobaceo| i" er trunks she had many magnif-| “Counsel for the Reorganization Comé| gtraight Whiskey. Shake well ané i 1 would take the stand on behalt of the} | combination, contain an elaborate dis- | cent sowns. Her estimate of thelr value} mittee explicitly stated, and the| take ia doses of a teaspoonful every : defendants as soon as Col. Cooper was} cussion of the methods by which the did not agree with that of the Customs) secretary has sworn, that it !s the in-| four hours, This mixture possesset (\ excused. As the tostimony goes on, the | | tvanufacture of tobacco, except cigara,|™men. As a result the gowns were held! tention of the committee to acquire the] the healing, healthful properties o! ¥ name of the Governor is being men-| | 1 aaa ie tne control of a com. )@F anpeaisement, ‘There was charge or properties only by purchase at a public} the Pines, and will break @ cold In Mg tloned more freely, hence the public ac-| | aratively few capitalists, Commis- insinuation that Mrs. Russell was try-| sale from the trustee in bankruptey. I] twenty-four hours and cure any } cepted the report as a fact and deter- | | Honer @mith says: jneatol amuse TainiesIU te psauh yA unonisenatapellens | eOUmh that] ® curablega be Ving eat { mnihed fo he prerent when the chief| | Fake Independents. | Later on Mrs, Russell was identified | tion to accept these statements as true,} formula put up be gure that your } oitive Tealtertentiey. vehalt | — fe 4 ss as M arcus Dennison Rusgell,widow| “If the reorganization {s only to take | druggist uses the genuine Virgin Oi OCT les read ae see | In the ae combination us the jot Capt. all, of the Roosevelt Raugh| place aftor a judicial sale it follows | of Pine compound pure, prepared and Nee MOAB Re octet ine ave : | —_>— American Tobacco ( (S| Riders, who lost his life in the battle of| that the complainant has not presented | guaranteed only by the Leach Chem! poe hes ie pd raat eee ee,| New Raid Attempted and All ‘ ’ | great subsidiary combit 8. the | con Juan Hill, The last time she figured a ng for the Issuance of a pre-| cal Co., Cincinnati, 0. spacial cent magn late Mramaed Davia Detective Accidentally Stum-| 9 intact t nthe news was in August, 199, when | a aoawe | s i A | she one “Baron” Christian Von t that he would exclude the Pm hles o e +t} € jcan Company, besides eighty-two other | 5 s . uw Street ¥ Lancet editorial, offered by th ate| With Metal Issue. bles on Helpless Victim ot | subsidiary concerns doin in| ad aoa ee eae | to prove that the Lancet, in which Col. | Highwayme “re | the United States, Porto Rico and Cub ete i | aymen—3 Arrests. Mrs, Russell and she had trustfulls Cooper was interested, printed the orlzl- | ‘ : |The comt epresenty a total net! vee Dame ka § nal charges against Gov, Cox, which,| Amalgamated Copper was the terest | —_—— capitalization of over {15,040,000 eatin: to his AEE bab selet| when repeated by Carmack in the Ten-| selected by the bears In attempting a | + ¥ ae, ee | Near iWeroUn math cenieaTth whic © propmtly pawned % = : nesseean, caused Col, Cooper to say | new rafd on the stock market to-day. SMITE SEY, GS ELIT CLP Ss oe paricenliotithevout-|| cnet wnemilcgaN rsa Russel ea ngeanss| To-morrow, Friday that either he or Carmack must die, © | They got busy early In the ®ession and Worthington street, Winfleld, in Queens | standing yoting stock of the American |"ounced his intention of marrying an- } Wanted Taft's Picture Down. knocked the Copper issue 1 1-8 to the Borough, was set tipon by four men| ‘Tobacco Company, through which com: |other widow, Mre. Anita Conard are : Capt. Fitzhugh then resumed cross] bad in the first run of trading. The | while on his way home last night, and, {pany t mnie combination is con-| Mrs. Russell kept Von Mota tn jail} ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO A CHOICE COLLECTION OF re i | drive was continued with increasing PULL Bad until his relatives made good to her the | examination of Col. Cooper, commenc- | a VEtelae trolled e 4 7 slate ween Cap. { force unttl Amalgamated soon Showed a | ————————— ——— after giving him a severe beating, they fra value of the he had pawned | T il d WV \k S i Fa a eee eae eae peewee ets | ona, of 91-8 (points, robbed him of #12, all he had 1th him. | eee ee aerate caacpeny),|and returned money he had borroy Tailor-made Wal! Ing su ts MOK And Pattereon during the jest) ee ie al tt 1 ‘i areas Ra eae Von Mota disappeared wi Gubernatorial campaign. [ ered aERRE LEDC ene Hy | They then tled his hands and fect with| 4. N, Brady, O. H. Payuo, P. A. B. trying Mrs, Conard. Mrs. Russell, IN A VARIETY OF OMART DESIGNS & ENTIRELY NEW FABRICS \ The witness was asked if the Nash- eeece Geceh gereeren ron ani cords and threw him into an old barn | Widener, Thomas F, Byon, B, N. Duko, | ior ea een who met her / ville papers did not report this debate | * ietetedd Mt 4 | on the Shell Road near Chestnut t,|@. B. Schioy, the benking and bro- he pler, h visiting in Paris 3 jin full, and if he ever read of Car- id ante COD ChHEr) |'Jehoda lay in the barn several houre | Korage frm of Moore & Scltley (chiefly hs The following at Special Prices mack's attack upon him in the Ameri. | ‘rom b to eds without being able to free himself of nis @8 agents for clients), and the estates —_———_ , ’ lallei ft can. He said he had not read It, but cana mens ay imeaer et bonds, He was finally found by De-| of W. ©. Whitney and W. B. Bitins. | QBYECTS TO SETTLEMENT Women’s Walking Suits, he belteved the hebers did not publish | teice ‘Trading Waa ini Rane Vollinns | tective Enright, of the Newtown police A st of the subsidiary somoantes | OF SPORTING MAN'S ESTATE. OF BROADCLOTH, SEVERAL STYLES, $25.00, 32.50 OS Ue aan ca yoy |, London was a heavy seller of stocks He ont iUediogied! norte barn ctHinis| GON ELA Mee Caw ete i OF PLAIN AND INVISIBLE , “Didn't you say he attacked you! here, renewed uneasiness over the situ Ing a man sought might etly controlled, ' | ce AND INVIS ave taken nearly every day in this debate sald practically every da refuge there Jehoda gave Enright a di t concerhs, It is shi STRIPE SERGES, At $24.50, 27.50, 39.50 er of the Late Charles Johnston renewed the apprehension of the gravity Lac fd AS OTL BN jl eae 2 WAP | 4 a4) - 2 J] srvho told you of the attacker” | retenta the apprehension of the gravity | IMneten Ra ymennansilal all Thinks Some Bills Were Im- Three Piece Suits, at $29.50, 39.50 to 69,50 “John Sharp and Gov, Patter and | tition that promised to be destructive of | arrested Frederick Staffeldt sroperly Dri } hundreds of others.” sili, The corning tariff revision, the years old, of t ad, properly Dra | Ny, . E 7 4 fear of an unfavorable Supreme Court | . y | Michael Cubs raVanra ig Genet You say you are not In politics. Did | Geeision in the commodities clause case | Voelker Had Been Carried lo| Wicrrg cup. twenty fve ven t ) Rome, a sister of the late] , you not tell the proprietor of the Max-| and the suspicion that yesterday's up- ys x 2 nileld, and Tony says missioner | matonoly + South El-| 4 | Li 2 P tt well House that unless a certain picture | Ward movement of stocks was caused | Another House and Lard- Svanderik, eighteen years old, of Wood- smith, “and of the ¢ throug | ort place, Brooklyn, who was a backer Ne ta il pec a Ingerie q a erns . as removed the Democratic committee | Ee By CAL fe, anor i aide avenue, Woodside combination within the last decade may | oy gohn Ta Sullivan in his fight wit { would change its headquarters?” lative confidence, \ lord Got Warrant. i Ge Eo rd Caen tb a later wned the saloon at FOR EMBROIDERY, IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS AND FABRICS “After-a request {rom the manager of | A slump In the coppers protonged the | bre fet of Amelia Statfeldt, the which was ay A | weakness elsewhere. Amalgamated | girl who was attacked and murdered _ Ad g the Maxwell, I went to see him. The | Cor later broke 4.34, “Anneorda | girl wa haa, ottecked ‘and imuruered at Attractively Priced | pictures of the Democratic State cand!-| American Smelting 36-8, Reading 3 1-%| (Special to The Evening World.) [oe fey HM 1 dates were put up. Also was one of and New York Central and Norfolk and; ATLANTIC City, Feb. 25.-Louis Voel- Crime a man n med Becker was a . tHerihandn th WHITE, PINK AND BLUE GREPE KIMON( aT 95c Judge Tati, 1 demandet that elther| Western 2. ‘The room shorts then cov-| ker, q wealthy New York manufac. rested and afterward sent to an asy-| | "In ! a ther Nand. the com: E, PINK AD U 2 Taft's pictures he removed or the pic- point and the resulting rally ran tl turer, waa taken ill atter he had left a, The three prisoners were taken to independent manufacturers Ho ik | WHITE CREPE AND LAWN SHIRT WAIST 5c ture with the Republican candidate for The demand died down again at the; Kentucky avenue hotel for a stroll oni Beco yn ae Phat ° Absorption of Large Plants. | NAINSOOK GOWNS, « 98 Governor bY displaced tw show that the {falliy and threw the market Into dul-| the Boardwalk this morning and car-| Heuer Galery and then taken | 0 pecially. conspicuous has been WEAN EET « 50c , Democratic committee Was not respon-| "Ste market closed heavy and duli,| ted into another hostelry and was at-/ trate Connolly and held In $2,000 bali) absorption of the large plants. | In an of $3,000 out of the $! NAINSOOK ‘CHEMISES, sible the Taft picture, for at that | Disinclination to follow price movements | rested as a hotel beat. each for examination on ee apt a fan a 8 cry Dptas r husoand and had patd $; NAINSOUK CORSET COVERS, “— 28c time Carmack was charging that we| fat in elther direction showed the grow-| Taken into custody by a constablo|coriing to the police young s Seen anetaiper) gearjrwhilel lta competitors to Charles W, Church ‘ ryan for Patter | was a corr nrinka -| : fra torelan ling U tlon hud 3 plants of and Inde- res v ness, | tors decided it was sate for him a "4 ite ty diminish the re The total sales of stocks were 1,095,700) and dress, the New. Yorker was haled MigntiNet pendent concerns ised | sushi cc | West Twenty-third Street peed shares and of bonds $1,604,000. | before Magistrate William Haughey on a s Despite the com earner | Coope 1 was the break between lsat |} warrant sworn out vy John Myers, (From the Rochester Herald.) enditures for a ing and tn | himseifeand Senator Carm He de- | proprietor of. the en teh avenue| A bright-eyed old t the and leap te feeanent pele 7 par intaea : Pe 1 Prices. Hotel, Mr,-Voelker was wild with rage! train at St, Paul bound for Seattle. of Its so-called ‘fight ay ihal sneak Pe er es | rod ier teat and tant prices of (ANd vehemently protested to the MAS-\ the conductor passed thro OE written It, but admitted he heard yes | gucks and Senet changes eercomparen with | strate that there was no Intention on |) 8 Sod ue Se fot the ailustig a constant | A clean tea protected by terday that anot man claimed to Yeaterady's final figures as fol hia part of trying to evade a Dill for | the old man stopped and a: cong \ 4 . Lerten cals $30 pending against him when he left| it was from St. Paul to ness more rapid ination. | a sealed package. have written the article. | i High. lox. the hotel for a stroil. Ualetaanuhinareduand:twentonmilendhe thus to red i mm of the Lawyer Fitzhugh led the witness| Amal Copper S Re bh It was stated that when he wi iF ane asrenty miles, . This tenden As heen over. Ss n aeny in GAG ALC AIT Up CHITA Nee tye 4 43 ty patricken on the boardwalk frienda| the official answered, curtly 1 buying up of | 3 bs gh oral a d ts LJ erat HY — | rushed him to the nearest hotel in order] The next time the conductor came | eral aty 7 ench time if tie witness's name was |Amer Gan PE = Z) that he might receive medical attention! along the old man stopped him ain | r concerns have been, yir- D mentioned in it, and each t Col VAmen 1 25 Ntat once. On payment of the claim of|and asked him how far it was from npaub ot buslnesa lor) Corced ite ose answered in the negative, but | Ames Loo aay: a4) he hotel man the fraud charge was] Seattie to te the combina are Coane 's. i ig | withdrawn againat Voelker, See Nere, my man," sald the conduc- nok, Cooper | int, BUEaP F Fl outs voetker lava well known ana| {oh pompous: vite 16, miler tram felt THE LATEST APPROVED MODELS IN SHOES : said he ani promperoub hardware: AlOreneat of (Hla) Promii seal tien heey ERUlNaDol youTUne mulatber \ = Cle. His store Is at i jeventh | noetange f M ; : ider It, a disgrace to have = Niavehue and his home, No. 10) West|“'Sayte so," said the littte man, mod- AND SLIPPERS FOR MISSES AND t resented it because It was Sty | Thirtysticth street. Rare “1 didn't know. You see, it's 0c. Pack kes 40 Ci | Bee Ts. ainy hink my husbanc Ayeteaen one i , b A, The State continued to revert to the ED) sraanrunvaway. to. beat & G0) hotel | guyeeven cays tram Christmas t A/10C; Package manesis0 Cups: CHILDREN. | ¥ Political fight w Cooper was charged — ‘4) piu," sald Mrs. Voelker at her hone to ul ey teh aE daT Yat an 8 ne with settling. Invi 1 — 8 an’ Evening World reporter to-day 8 to Christmas vp this poll was ruled cut, be | "He owns several houses, Including te Sve np Cr RO At teat as one we live in, and his financial stand- = : asian | pane = = ao “You had bei + ing {8 unquestioned among business | 5 f get onto the facts” sald rt TG OS, “He has been ill for some time, | 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Anenng. “Did yor n Cooper on Noy. 9| Col. &§ — % and five weeks ago went to Atlantic - that you uble with Care | Gon qu | City for bis health, He is subject to} mACK? | Den. = 74 | fainting spells, and maybe he was) ' bi effect + 4 stricken on the Boardwalk,” | ment be- | E a8 Riot cal aa | itening messages 3 =i | | 4 Tieott 4 | 100,000,000 COTTON BALES ’ a @ | message I got ba = ¥| | that Carmack was hd SOLD; 12,000,000 GROWN. SS fn an ugly mood” at +| ii Gave Away $1,050. ‘41 WASHINGTON, Feb. %—Character- | “Col, Cooper, what had been = yi izing those who deal in cotton and 34th Street===West means of liv J since vou resi N 1%) grain futures as “vicious gamblers, Bt etos ae | _ 14, free-hooters and buceaneers” and claim- = , Yfarm. I was Or 4 North, Paciftc =i} ing that the gambling in cotton ts worse | ! b { Y aleate in Hor | Gnintio e S than that at Monte Carlo, ©. 7. Tadson, . y en § 0es { “I was ag Rapes aa — ' of Atlanta, Ga., counsel for the Farm: Ad Ss N qi enn 4 |S tane Gti ee the Htouse, Com: vance Showing New Spring Models | “What doin mittee on Agriculture to-day on legisla- PUB) fics btatch — ee Se Soci | ; proposed to prevent dealing in cot- | ‘a0 | CE and grain futa + Astaeuan | ; " hen | Representative Macon, of Ar h nlsy conten Hens who'ta the author. of one of the bills | “Final Reductions that has Wotrad et ale Ce ‘ f "What do you do with your Income the committee, Mr. Ladson declares . F ; rin 2 | that the cotton speculators sold 3,6, emainader o W ; Bomithe te Gait tee months bates although the prod Remainder of the | Be int er Suits | / to close out our Four Dollar Line cra Wecanemotund was about 120000 bales, In Iai he | a } oldie: said, \t was estimated that 100. + c | 1 heard tn ! Palen Were sold on the exchanges, whl The entire balance, without reserve, two and three piece - | of Men's Shoes, the actual cotton production was only HYG . and ass hetwer 12.0 an 14490 ble, | Broadcloth Suits; suitable for present wear; 528 Widths are f iz W. Summers, of Dallas, Tex., the attor- | tot Pi of the light Ne eee er exaaiearraaraaUplentiAlse originally sold for $50.00 and $65.00... anucny appeared before the committee AA A B = —A—B and C on “And you give the money away that y ; belonged to. them?” | j aa | “I presume so.” ; . Bay ete rl Tish ieee. § f the C 1 Cloth ¢C SRT aaron tte 20 ; Remainder of the Caracul Cloth Coats I. - Pry tt Fou choose, then pus tt that way. | rankl Where are higher obligations between | in mon 0 ‘cinally Sold fo 5 ‘ Hee eee tne oreo | Originally Sold for $30.00 to $40.00....ssssseccerseccccrereee serene $10, $15 / n ones.” “ an adiournment was taken at thl0| | Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; rgth St, ‘ int, H bo is Fifth Avenue | a | oH — | j Cow Gives Strawberry Cream, | a x < Re aer vs astinid on Rie) WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY | Remainder of the Girls’ Winter Coats } cow th ablished a new recor! the | other succeeded in getting near A two-galion can of strawberries that Mr. Codding had just gathered, after a couple of hours of back-breaking labor. J, OF course, he was sore and angry with Githe cow when he discovered that the meek-eyed bo of the lus ne had enjoyed a repest berries that had re. @isented visions to him of shortcake and a| dig bow! of berrie He had a “grou ‘ & eraiie « ver his fa het gi milk and cream and found it to b @f a strawberry flavor that beat any strawberry flavoring that he was sver able to Ker ag fauntens eq lee eream parlors, aio The most desirable models of the season; 4 to 16 years; original prices $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 57 Women’s Tailored Suits Of Imported Broadcloth, this winter's season’s most desirable models. 15.00 | Heretofore $34.50 to $49.50 NO ALTERATIONS NO APPROVALS | FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. ... 29.50 $195.00........ 95.00 $250.00........ 145.00 $75.00.... Russian Pony Fur Coats, original price Caracul Fur Coats, Ue tet ‘Hudson Seal Coats, Ua ell | Remainder of the Fur Garments HEN Tit GOOD OFFICE BOYS Come Quickly In Response to World Help Wants gee”