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+ ASMILLON $+. DESBYPOSON ace —n bac9 Ope” | Sel ney oem f et RA CEH THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBE LOST, FINANCIER GOODE Railroad Promoter’s Suicide at Boston Hidden a Day From Police. BACKERS FAILED HIM, = Had Put Fortune Into Trans- Continental Scheme. | | A tragedy of high finance was ree | | Ported Jrom Boston to-day, with the) | news of the suicide, in the Parker Hours, of Lowery W. Goode, Provident | of the Cairo and Norfolk Ratiroad,| Spare ° with offices at No. Ui Hroadwa, this | Could Not See Men When lGovarnmient “Gate. ee of | city, Mr, Goode, who was fifty-five | years old, ended his life with 1 yesterday afternoon, but the to-day, RAILROAD SCHEME. f ful promotion schem ft afl in the balan road project. panic of 1907 partially wrerlted in Europe caused his Irench to withdraw 1: pandlat ruls. } Mr. Goode died in the Parker House, Boston, at 2.90 o'clock yesterday afte neon, He went to Boston | to consult a physician about hip ‘heart He was accompanied by bis won, Cur- ‘te B, Goode, of Palmerton, a, promoter's health and his physician aid | ‘T not give idm much hope of recovering from the heart malady that affiicted him, After writing @ letter to his wife, whé join Paris, living with her two elder sons, and another to the medical exam- iner, Mr, Goode swallowed tix grains of morphine, Death followed swiftly. SUICIDE 18 UNDISPUTABLE, BAYS POLICE INVESTIGATOR. When the death of the railroad presi dent was reported to-day, Police Capt. James A. Sullivan of Boston made an investigation and reported thi out doubt, Mr, Goode had committed tulelde, It was learned from the won << 01 pre and two brothers were in Paris, 0: Kelthe Lb. Goode Is t arts sentative of the Dia pany. Another brother, Roger N. Goode, is Paris agent for the Packard Auto- | & Norfolk Railroad ha pleted, The route surveyed road js 800 miles, Mr, for | he had assurance of securing & clea ‘millions to back him. { and interested whe directors Banque do L'ouest, Parts, ot bankers would furnish the necgpser capital, Their sudden withdrawal wa the last straw. Mr, Goode IaXi the foundation for h! fortune in Des Moines, Ia, where he started and successfully conductad the Des Moines Leader ywepaper succe: Southwest as ar r. He follo ven ed ring 4 road, a short lin Fe trail to t' from the San «rand Canyon of Arizona He sold this to the Atchison, ‘Topeka & | Sante Fe Raliroad at a bis profit Then he promoted the Anita Copper Company, land Pinin Dealer.) which he sold to the Copper Trust, inak- aks "| ‘ fag apether fortune by that deal. ‘Tho | M* Pinks—~Tho people in the noxt proceeds from these successes all wen inte th bigger wcheme of the Ci Norton jailroad, ad HAMMERSTEIN PAYS Government ‘Required That Bon. When She Came Over Last and She Sailed Without Settling. ident of Cairo and Norfoik Not reported to the Toston police antl From business associates of the dead man it was learned that he had sunk 91,000,000, is entire fortune, in n vast| THyaterically prostrated at her home, | Thore wana lively race to-day between Promotion scheme that was to have, No. 9 Church Lane, North Bergen, United States attorneys and counsel for | made bim another Harriman dp J..d.\N. J. Miss Ree Bogert, twenty-two | George Graham Rice, B. H. Scheftels | Hid, the building of a transconfigental | Years old and very pretty, a clerk in the| and others taken in the sensational raid | Faliread from Cire, July to. Napeoued| dMicem @¢ tHe Wanamaker atore hero, | of ay 0 to secre posseasion of Ve, which would have beem %0.Maes}comid give no ald to-day to those who | papers filed in bankruptcy court. ‘The | @horter than any other rOad (fom \t8) Were searching for the men who | Government representatives won and @ Coast inia . ne "| knogked her dows and cut off her beau-| | managed to subpoena the evidence, Both “ GACT HIS MILLION INTO GREAT, Having buitt up a fortune by success. Mr. Gobde cast 0 for hit great rail He had déyoted ‘hin last six years to the scheme, ang ytovice was } on the verge of success, first when the nia plans and latterly when the upheavals backers their support and. leave him high and dry, facing complete f- t Saturday | with- that his gother and. his’ sister Marion \ | mobile Company. Only seventeen miles of the Catro nd Rubber Com: | been com- | the oode had sunik | most of Kis fortune in buying rights of way. When the panic of 1907 came way for the entire line and also of 4 When the panic wrecked these hopes , the promoter carried his project abroad the | hom Until the Bogert. crisis arrived in European politics he| cousin, Curtis Bogert, had every assurance that the Brench| t l6ok for the men who had attacked iiroad promoter. rat he promoted the Grand Canyon | o| FOR CAVALIERI'S CLOTHES. | Arthur Hammerstein visited the Federal Bullding to-day and ed the 9 1 m, his fat Ow d Lina Cav- ~ jeri, When the singer arrived on her —- Ce eae a lost trip under the management of Oscur Hammerstein she broug! R 26, 1911. (THE DAFFY DAILY BASEBALL EXTRA---DID YOU GET ONE? Stung, Stung, Boys; but It Qnly Went to Brooklyn and Bronx GAME Over 41344 We LOSé AGAIN ge GAME OVER i.4:84%) ‘A Fupae ‘our 4:25 ATHLETICS ARE CHAMPS ! { t How Thugs Sninped Ott Gir’s Locks. PACE FOR PAPERS INTHE SCHEFTELS | IRL HASNO CLUE “TOTHUGS WHO CUT They Knocked Her Down in North Bergen. | Them in Alleged Get-Rich- Quick Firm’s Trial. | sides seem to attach considerable tm- | | portance to the papers and each will them in evidence in oing on in the United Ciroult Court. tly after the ratd by the postal | authorities on the firm of B. H. Sohet- |tels & Co., an effort was made to have fiels declared bankrupt. The pro- dings Gragged along for some months April 2 last, Judge Hand s\ the referee's report declaring the tiful chestnut hair last nis The scoundrels also took her hand- bag, which had a little money in tt, but the hair was evidently the object of the attack, Tn the absence of any apite motive, Mige Bogert's family belleve that the halr was taken to be sold, but if go the work was so cridely done that there wil be Uttle profit for the thieves in the ragged tresses they hacked off. It was 7 o'clock and quite dark when vat firm Miss Bogert and a girl friend left a solvent. | ergenitrie avene car at Hudson ‘The defense contends this fs an im- Boulevard.’ ‘They wa'ked through |portant point in their behalf, The Gov- ernment afleges that tn addition to using the mails to defraud, B, H. Schet- {els & Co, ran a bucket shop, Under the | law a bucket shop, being Megal, has no standing, and cannot be solvent. Im- mediate! after the papers are used b the prosecution the defenag will eub- poena them, jorge Graham Rice ts taking liveliest interest in the trial before | ‘The many lawyers he and | endants have representing them always turn to Rice for advice, ignoring Schettels, day was spent Fourth atreet to Harrisen Boulevard 1ett. Mine Bogert wa then @Bout @ Block from her hom She had to pass the Grove Reformed Chureh and the cemetery adjoining. cemetery is bounded by @ thick, high evergreen hedge. ONE STRIKES HER DOWN, THE OTHER HOLDS HER. Ag whe reached the hedge two men broke throug: just behind her, ie- fore she could get a good look at them one awung a bag #0 that it struck her | ; v E. W. VANDERBILT SUED FOR PROOF OF SANITY. Doctor Seeks to Get $600 From Aged Husband of Bishop is the in introduc jon Re oh ue tite ies RaoeXtw her Pepper. w welzed tn the raid until adjour to the sidewalk and daging her, The “ a a ; . De L. Are other fell upon her, catching her throat} Mdward Ward Vanderbilt, the elderi uld go to his sister's wed- in the hollow of his left arm and chok- | Tetired merchant who married in Albany to-night bo, Mary yn Beannell Pappe —— ing her, while he held her down with | |! *}0P conductof of a select spook aerodrome E PELLE! bis right. Bt MORE JEWS D. ce if over in Brooklyn, and thereby wedded ‘The firat man tore off her hat, pulled himself into @ multitude of laws the hairpingefrom her hair deiiberately and took {fom the bag a heavy pair of toflor’s shears. He gathered her hatr, which when loose fell below her walat, ft and then hacked across it fan Ediet Means Finan- Rain for Many. New Ra Ain @ defendant to-day In the YUZOVKA, Russia, Oct. %.—By an order of the Governor all Jews In the Veoehoeceweorne ts sued by. « Count RAE. BOGERT. Ith the shears, The girl's struggles ‘ province of Yekatertnosiay are subject Fated the dheats to cut unevenly, Mer ea when hi : POTTED LINE, SHOWS j6 expulsion with the following excep- nt made no efort, apparently, | Mt in proving his san LEN GTH.OFAH AIRS tions: First, those Mving in the prov- to cut the hatr close to her heag, | haired husband <0 _ be \Ince since May 16, 1882; second, artisans | l‘Phrusting the severed coll. into the| twice In Jeopardy of his loerty }and others having permits of residence | | gg, the man snatched the girl's hand. | Ms dass >have JILTED GIRL KILLS HERSELF, ! trom tne Governor's chancery; third, | bag and raid to his companion: those resident since Aug. 14, 1906, If an Let, hem loose and if she hollers| Mimself and his esta until two months ago, Kate | oder of expulsion against them has al we'll come Tack and Kill her." mate vain effo Who lived with her mepfathery | ready heen set aside by the Governor’ .| NEIGHBORS SEARCH CEMETERY his spook-materi an b here it ihe Ge, | chancery. and fourth, those who have A invalid. Mr, Vanderbilt was asked on nd to-day where he lived he replied pathetically "LT have no home. from me" changed to ® rural residence between May 16, 1882 and Jan, 1, 1888, Many of those thus subject to expul- ft her alone in| sion are in a critical position, the out about 1 gudden expulsion preevnts a iquidation Ing. She of their affairs, and to avotd financial | FOR ASSAILANT. The two then ran, Miss Bogert sat lon the sidewalk for a moment getting her and then staggered She lives with her aunt, Mrs, 8, r sweetheart jilted her ‘They took it away sataacea tc ret the got her step. some are adopting the Russian Her parents are dead, Her] He explained that he referred to his) 'e! ; ruin n ate at once ran out| house at No. St. Mark's avenue, | fath toh, get iton the table, and | faith. Special officials will be sent Trookdyn, which {a now. held in the| wont o her own room and urned on the | through the province to control the rem- name of Mrs, Pepp nderbilt, Mr Popper-Vanderbilt spends much of her time in her Rhode Island home, istration, and all laxity 1n this matter rund dead by her stepfather | will be punished by the dismissal of sturned hone at noon the gullty ones, | was, y | her. “With neighbors, the cemetery and i s| alt the ‘nearby Htreets were searched | without any success, *| Within the last yea » was according to sympathetic relatives, Miss Bogert ‘ag ped tonsilitts four times, both knees have been sprained separately, her rig n has been broken, her left wrist has been door and her a tubway rf prained in a revolving ce has been badly cut in to ours are awfully annoying, ‘They pound on the wall every time our Mamie sings. 1 wish we knew of some way to drive them out of the flat yhy not have Mamie keep on sing- t OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs G 34th Street ( A Special Sale of Of Double Faced Materials, for Auto- Sentenced for | leader nicalities, reer of crime came last March, holdened by suc: in evading Imprisonment, Kaplan, with |acended upon a disorderly house, holding up the inmates in true fron. 4 now #0 few | mobile Traveling and Street wear. . 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Standing at the side of a coffin con- taining the body of his mother in her! home on the top floor of the tenement, No, 71 Clinton street, Nathan Kaplan, of a notorious east side gang, @ prisoner in the Tombs, under a een-| tence of ten years at hard labor for | robbery, registered a vow that he would dan honest life, Kaplan's mother dled two days ago, For years she and her husband had} struggled to raise a large family, father, a peddier, looked with pride up- on reven daughters, Of him much was expected. at school was good. stood well with his teachers, we much was predicted for him. The pro- fession of law Nathan did not take to it. FELL INTO BAD COMPANY AND ‘The the growing family. There were ehildren—four sons and three Nathan was the first born, His career He was smart and When he @raduated at the ake of sixteen, was open to him, but ' BECAME A THIEF. Instead of continuing his studies the lad took up with bad company. He atayed out nights and was soon known by company he ke His first arrest, for stealing a pair of shoes from Kk, Was a shock to his hat almost killed her. He was wed for this offense, but was the tolls of the law. Each time was discharged on tech e culmination of his ca- Em- . both at crime and are others of his gang, invaded the ‘Tenderloin, Armed with revolvers, the four de- and ter style at the point of their + volvers, robbed them of their val- uables. Kaplan alone of the four was ary convicted him before ‘ullivan in General Sessions Nerves should be kept under absolute con- trol to insure good health. Warner's Safe Nervine restores the waste, produces refreshing sleep and brings quick relief. * nw ad / WA MEL uf UCM MAS Each for a purpose 1—Kidney & Liver Remedy 2—Rheumatic Remedy 3—Diabetes Remedy 4~Asthma Remedy 5—Nervine 6—Pills (7 ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ‘Coupon | Warner's Safe Remedies Co., pty Rochester, N. ¥. 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That was on June 30. Since then Kaplan has been in the Tombs await- ing & reviow of his case on appeal. He has been a model prisoner. | WOULD CLEAR HI6 CONSCIENCE 1F HE COULD SEE HER. When Kaplan's mother died on Tues day @ brother brought the information to him at the Tombs. Kaplan's grief was pathetic, To his counsel, Aasem- blyman Aaron Levy, Kaplan sald that he Was sure his misconduct had killed his mother, “It 1 could only see her for a mo- "he exclaimed, “it would clear Kaplan's grief was fo genuine that Mr. Levy told Judge O'Sullivan about the mother’s death and be given the youth to go to his old home and see his mother's body “Would it be safe? inqulr the Judge. “Might there not be an attempt to rescue him Mr. Levy vouchsafed that there would be no demonstration on the part of the prisoner's friends. am Inclined to belleve that Kapli has made up his mind to be good,” M Levy told Judge 0° nd a_con- ner Waldo y Sullivan granted permission to Kaplan to go to the Clinton street t j Ment In company with three detect As Kaplan with his custodians en tered his old home the aged father and hia six other children were kne the mother's bier. 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