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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - November 1, 1908, New York, New York                                the News That's Fit to THE VOL. NEW NOVEMBER 1, 58 In Six Including Pictorial MORE OIL SPRUNG BY HEARST r One r. Reply to Judge Promising to Support His Candidacy to the CASH FOR Thousands paid to Various Sibley Letter on a Plan to Subsidize Press STRANGE SUICIDE AT A TO R. Archbold nnd respects read a from John D. rchbold to Morrison at the of Man Had Destroyed Alt Marks His Clothing to Conceal His There some mysterious circum- stances the death of a man who on his bed witli a bullet hole his head on the fourth floor Cumberland Third an is under AH means of making a positive identification had boon carefully The to the hotel on Thursday afternoon about o'clock and tered Wilson of Now Conn. was assigned to a front room on the After going to the room ho was notf seen it is until a port or found his don d body on the bod in. the Every mark on the dead linen had been tho mark on ever piece of clothing had been torn 10 straps of his wore clothing of and was 40 years He was 5 feet H Inches Jh weighed KM read another letters last night at the final ice League rally in Carnegie he last batch of letters in some ade a greater stir than j and was of light with blue eyes and dark Sutton a was sent to the room about 7 last night the door The dead the bed with a re- volver on his There was a bullet hole his and tho let had lodged in a. H side of the j The were notified and they fied Coroner it Is It was two half after- when the case was reported to Police Then a was sent the hotel to mako an says ho Detective closeted with the proprietor of hotel and he had not yet re- ported the a from the and to comply with a use his influence .to obtain his appointment to the Alter letters in regard to Judge Morrison's appointment wore read at a previous Hearst both Judge Morrison and asserted that the latter had indorsed Mr. such an such was This letter therefore created Mr. Hearst amid loud with letters from Mr. Archbold to Senators Quay and ing Judge Morrison's He read a letter from Joseph C. to Mr. in Which Mr. advised the Standard Oil Company to to obtain of The Associated Press or similar Another letter H. Edmonds of The Record of Baltimore a certificate of deposit for a year's subscription to that to other sons which Mr. declared proved that the Standard not only did its to control Attorneys news but other persons whoso vocation's were such as to make it possible for them to influence public Hall was packed when Mr. Hearst came in about 11 the Independence Party date for the was speaking the but the crowd forgot all about Mr. Hisgen when it saw Greeting to His appearance was with a. roar that lasted ten the and such remarks as us little No. 26 Gef busy the and u.s some more Mr. Hearst smiled his acknowledgments of the greeting he finally became impatient and he walked Mini down the stage people to be Finally calmed down and then Mr. started in to read his When lifted his hands and shouted that he no certificate from the Standard and the last thing in would want Is a certificate of character from them the crowd Mr. Hearst by saying he had Mr. us he had the to convict Then he went would go Says Messages Received at White House Show Contempt for Rockefeller TO PUSH PROSECUTIONS Frank B. After Conference with Saya No Im- munity Has Been did nnd to convict hi iv1 the K in all I am letters I documents Mr. Archbold out statement and published t read nor Judge had my written in also ho knew years but had not seen him in Judge it ia inexplicable the Standard have taken so. interest in my of the about to the explanation simple Mr. apparently took deep an interest in the mailer of appoint metit of to ship Mr. asked him to do and Mr. Morrison certainly knew of Mr. activity in his because Mr. Archbold wrote Mr. rison telling about it. You AUDIENCE. Wire Breaks During Circus Stunt and Clown Night at the Circus was tlie last at the Keith Proctor's in Kast lust is the chief and most the circus are property One these is a horse named Beef and whoso forward half Is composed of some little horse The mail of the rear is not in this story at The clown attempts ride and is The property horse kicks the antrer rises as the audience in anger he kicks Beef and who in While this business is going on he snaps a wire catch to the horse and when the roar end falls to the the forward end goes ing along an invisible wire out overi the and then back to tlie si a Last night the of Beef and went out over tlie audience all In the Biers fell upon those in the orchestra William Hohr of 14 North Washington Beans fu upon the but the feet of Bi the Merry Widow hat of B. the shrieked find men and there was a general stampede toward the front In the rush James of 2.-iu" Seventh Avenue was he only lost his derby took InS horse ami it was only The ushers calmed the and tho pictures brought everybody back to their Mr. Hohr refused medical attention nnd Miss Shaw refused be nnd that her a than BAER AND COAL Shouldn't He When Asked If He Fixes 7 Oct. F. Special to The Oct. President issued a further statement on what ho terms the perfectly palpable obvious trick John p. feller TO hurt judge by coming out openly for The ment was made from tlie White has received numerous tors and showing that this of made ty ment with the Democratic will fall It is self-evident on face as Mr. Taft has that If Mr. feller had really wanted him lie have kept quiet about and that he has for him as being the way In which can damage him The it is is firmly con- that the Rockefeller ment was made with the complete tion and If not with the active the Democratic It is not considered for a moment the incident will cause any defection in the vote on poured into the White House ing tho practically all of them de- nunciatory of methods to discredit Mr. One of waa made t was signed President of the Window Glass ers of dated at and The The labor by Rock of el Jer's political will him with County is aa safely Republican as tho State of Ohio and the Electoral Frank B. special counsel in the case of the Government to dissolve the Standard Oil had a ence with Mr. said the case ing as rapidly as that all the testimony of the Government and that the defendants now are presenting their side in New The hearing in the he will be held in St. Louis on Feb. 23, before States Circuit When asked whether the Government would criminal against John D. Rockef and other of- of the Standard Oil Company after a decision Jn trial haa beert Mr. Kellogg said that HA counsel for Government he could say that neither Mr. Rockefeller nor any of the other officials the company has received a promise of S facial to The New York Oct. Lodge said j t indorsement of Taft by ler is an trick In the en- deavor The Republican National Committees has evidence that Standard issued orders their employes to vote for At a Republican rally In Tremont pie Senator Lodge Mr. came out- for Taft it was not to help The ard Oil to tee revenged on the for the of John R. Dos Passos of New York also addressed the read the following telegram from George R. ot the National Republican HUGHES MONEY AT Jamaica Betting Men Refuse to Cover to 4 Money An without to back Hughes at odds of 5 4, a ting at the track but produced no The offer was n a downtown who explained was acting as an agent for a pool and had been sioned to obtain bets on Chanler because of his wide acquaintance on the race track with the betting Mr. offer was made vidually to all the betting men who have been reported to be beting on and in each case it to f as many times as any of them cared to take it. He would not say how much money he had to bet at the but said he would not put any limit on the wagers as long as the bets at 5 to 4. Joseph oa other betting men who backed the declined to accept the as the ting men agreed that better odds would be offer in the city laat A the race track men declared that they were willing to take ii no 1 against but Mr. said that his commission was restricted to the odds he MASKED BURGLARS ROB LAWYER SHAY MRS. FiSH OPERATED 0 Two Hold Family at Bay with While Two Others Plunder His Country ALL CEDARHURST AROUSED Aged Woman Struck Down and Who Weakened la by Hla She Is Said risons Not by Dr. It night Urn J homo ish N. in of two t she un be well In The report d from an op opt on Sho or it that the op HOI was President of tho Railway in reply to which is r 2i> Aug. Hon. A. My Dair Sh i am in receipt Aug. J. tind groat to Senators my earnest that It may sis tent for thorn VMM for Very truly D. Letters to the Mr. avoids the in me or the apparently did tell the truth in this letter to Judge is the lotter that ho j 1o Senator Quay and duplicated to j Senator Hon. M. S. Deav nio est possible pleasure and tho A. of is a you so port for the I shall bo abilities arc- so well that 1' and of the H Iron Com- doesn't deny that he i ue price of J. agent for the told aminer on hearing of the coal mads Baer fixed tho price of A reporter caught Mr. Baer just as he was about to step aboard a train for Is it as testified by Mr. that price of coal is made by business I fix the price or was shall no statement abous Mr. then 1-i.s BRYAN BANNER HOISTS A Yanked Up 25 Feet by Guy the Youngster Drops and Is Badly There wa's a crowd In S. yesterday afternoon the new Bryan Kern banner suspended between two tall poles by the J. Bryan Club of None In the crowd saw Raymond ton of 47 Montgomery handling the rope by which one side of the banner was made the youngster worked the rope loose from the He stood holding the rnd of H and trying to refasten when a heavy gust of wind hit the big causing It to belly out in the The rope .to which the boy clung passed through a at the top of the It was fastened to a corner of the As the banner blew out In the wind It drew the rope and young too frightened to let -as hauled up with out in The tators shouted to Mm but the boy afraid to and field until he was more than twenty-five feet above the Then his strength gave out and he dropped to the ground almost in front of the automobile of Dr. W. Patterson of Wall St. The picked boy up and him in the auto drove at full speed to the Smith where It was found that the boy had concussion He is in a serious GAVE ALL DIED Dr. Et Is Was Spurned by Relatives He to Tkr New York Dr. John soldier of descended from a English died Sn the poor house here Late last year he felt that he was soon to die and he gave away considerable property in and and all his Hts tangible and fortune in this State he gave to When he turned to the relatives to Whom he had his wealth it is him and last March he was admitted to the poor His wile several years never fully recovered from the pf being turned down by tin relatives to whom ho eaVe his last cent. Sill saw experience in wars the English army and Inter with the Union army in Ho was a skilled He was a veteran of the Crimean throughout which he served as He to this tion about years settling in He was known throughout thp for his He gave his money Special to The New York Oct burglars masked ahrt armed with entered the country of Joseph A. of counsel the Hains at an early hour this while two of tho number held Mr. Shay and the members of his at the point of their the others sacked the away with about worth and In every respect the burglary was similar to that at N. at the home of three aged on day Oct. and It is the two robberies were committed by same To-night every resident of this section is and a- meeting has been ar- ranged for to-morrow at which will be steps to the safety 6f residents and to apprehend the men who fobbed Mr. a con- versation he had with one of glars detailed to guard him while his companions robbed the Mr. Shay believes that the man would turn State's evidence if lie were assured of immunity from coupled with a sub- stantial money More than has been ready friends and neighbors of the lawyer toward this with what Mr. Shay will add to the total it is may prove to accomplish the lawyer's Spoke with German Meantime the police Of New York as well as the Sheriff of Nassau been notified of the and every means will be exhausted to arrest the Beyond the description of their general Mr. Shay -is able to with the lact that all four of the men spoke with a strong there is no duo to the identity of the They loft no trail behind and were not seen one except the members of the Shay The details ef the as told by and its the big try house of the placed well back Irom the road In its own spacious grounds a story scarcely equaled in matic even in The Shay home is a rambling of sixteen in which Mr. and Shay with their occupy a room in front and on the right-hand of the Across the hall sleep Mr. Kpu Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Shay's both of whom are more than 70 years Two maMs occupy quarters in the rear of the house and on an upper The entire household was be- to be Recovering a1 was performed by Dr. Andrew J. M the appendicitis special Dr. was this by a TIMES re I am not Mrs. Fish's Asked dtre jtly if he had opera declined to any KILLED ON THE ELEVA Man Who to Jump Ground A who had hot been to tried to Jump southbound Third Avenue elevate last night at as it wa Ing out of the 169th Street statio his and was ground to death under the He had run to the lower end of th and was not seen to fall eit the or the station ticket c What led to the Immediate the mangled body was that a three political and drops o persons leaving a Hearst meeting panter employed by The body taken just pan a air to-day and fresh northwest PRICE EIVE Bandsmen Make Music as e Mighty Pa st N. Sherman and ED: lip on a train Ho icr by try of or ing that he elevated the explosion of fire being kerosene to the Police i Man Roasted to Death He Couldn't Get Through The Alberta Hotel burned caused by the George Trammel of Greenwood was burried to All the f the hotel escaped by froni the windows except whose window was too small for ira to crawl Trammel was slowly roasted to death in plain sight of whc were powerless to aid Other gues arms and by while Fred of probably fatally injured by on his DIES FROM FOOTBALL INj Virginia Military Institute Boy Hurt by Oct. Cook a son of G. 13. Fen died to-day from due to an in a game of football Virginia Military Institute and R played henj this the parade resulted from being while running with tho ball as le The game was not finished not finish away and to poor and was nor indirectly has the or one ail who came in contact with i A If la with it com one to h. campaign It has by over 11 men in in the to The York Oct. a ment Warren of the Republican State Centrai declares that is re Uly supporting Taft ami that the made to aid the Tom S. of tho crui jo law of William J. said that had known for The Standard Oil were Mr. lie was with the letter and said that it make votes the in this holds that it for Wagers will of to 1 carry OP Lancaster y there are no retraced his said 26 Aug. Foil Boies I My 11 car both now 1; o 1 fix 1 President tho Coal pany Mr. it noTT that tho roads fix precisely s C. of John said to-day that ihe oil man hud the of Mi. Taft ever the for i lias always been -a i nr National Mr. of i lias never for ti has of this and past isaid in in tke it is said im that hifi services as a physician free to all who required Fall his taken that Err to iho and fitness in a for a Supreme If it to 1 shall His arc ARi to and it the and do they a inj you sot follow fairly as turned and stepped aBoard his would load to the return of ho Intermarriage Views Attributed Him to Juri lie por KANSAS Charles who was quoted by io romo in the public ply last week as and declare that j having in university not know lecture here tlie i liad active 01" I SERVES STANDARD BY Texas Will Bring Oil Company Officers to The York r Oct. a has at Inst Oil of New Jersey and New York tank line concern known ns the Union Officers of will now have to come to interest in i intend in over white and black that ho stand trial for violations of anything of the i of this State in which the State seeks to run them from Texas and impose penalties amounting to f that tint of tho the one for to him in. order secure control of a in not Jt is and la in all to newspapers by i I find Standard Oil influences tain minor publications .by ee this letter will Oct. 1002.- Mr. H. Md. to your favor of the it gives yio pleasure to Inclose you with of to favor for I on the said last f- manufactured .to injure one on many social and economic j do the convenience declared i men wno are certificates of I in the connection the tion of thoughtful men and women this country should aroused .to the Assistant Attorney foot executed while in New York whereby ho trapped the Standard by himself and Jwo as of a foreign company wanting to xport several million of BANKER from Horse Fractures Skull of John B. S facial to 7 he York Oct. B. of the most prominent men was killed this afternoon by being his horse while on Grant Boulevard in He was thrown over picked up tp the U was found that his akull was He did not regain and died about o within halt an hour after the Jackson President of the Title and one nf hanking President of the State dent of Chamber of of tlie finances Johnstown Provident nf during tho He was a his home with his STRANDED NEAR CAPE Captain and Crew Rescued with Breeches Buoy by Oct. A dispatch from Tho Observer at Henry to the Maritime the schooner from New York for about 1 o'clock this morning stranded two miles north of Washwood Herman and the crew of five weie by means of the bu by members of the and j alse Cape Lite Saving i million great menace to free sucech and crude Negotiations dealing in this if is that thoso rietl oral finally the who haves special interests graft to protect conspire uhy man whose are not conventional or to those the Snowfall tn East. N. snow fell throughout this section of State Oct. snow of season fell this Texas officers to the j personal representatives .in and upon these court of fleers j the j The State of Texas has in its possession a million of property but been able to get service to the trust to trial Texas concerns of the trust are now in WHERE TO TAKE drink the Types of H. T. Dewey ISSUE OF New York Times CONSISTS OF SIX PARTS Pictorial News Special Cable News Sporting V. Magazine Dramatic and Society 2 o'clock this when the burglars an entrance into the house discovered by forcing a side wimlow on the lower Mr. Shay's first Intimation the intruders were there was when he was awakened by a series of piercing screams he recognized tho voice of his The lawyer sprang from bed and ran into the hall separating his room from Mrs. Tlie passage was In hut suddenly two powerful shafts of lipht on Him from electric pocket in the hands two men and the command was Make another and a dead I'll you full of He Two Then one of the burglars found the tric for which he must have and us he turned it flooded with light the chandelier The illumination revealed to the with tion face such are us oil by at a In their hands men held their flashlights and lawyer noticed thut their shoes were covered with to deaden their tho wall as too weak to Mrs. whose still thf frightened Mr. Shay him covered with their but at a as to nf vl a harsh vofee from the Jower shouting tlie that fool froni She'll have the Jilt her tl All one the ruen and more he stepped to the Hide and Shay could make a Unit of IdH lace with f i The to thn floor un- wilh cut in her as Mrs. Shay the At the of tho younger woman uttered n cry And toward of her roughly around pointed his pistol at 1'ie the old make another I'll The A wilh inn into tlie revolver of ihe other IK but in a shaking voice Pa I am a I have been i upon to defend many among them but I cannot recall ever heard of a more action than a One of tlie his companions called almost lie assented to the lawyer's but GEMS STOLEN AT RECEP Burglar Wore Evening Dress an gl erf with Oct. in which the burglar was hi full eventing was night at a n given by Mrs. lln saitT that the burg through a window and mingled cither wilh servants or order to her He detection because lie war Ing et G. ce of ry re- tween t- half d ugene er en- have Hts Jni have SEEKS CHARITY AT 1 Vegetarian Lecturer in San Goes i to Poor SAN Oct. for charily at tho of 111 G. K. D. well known City and Oakland as a lecturer on topics and publisher of a yesterday appeared Emergency Hospital aiui asked to lo county poor born the Plymouth in well the expedition ami the of He took Ilo diet spring of 1M2M. he and the Ho still walks with ho tails with THOUSANDS A Woman in Big troli a chestnut ly White to of senior The Tn J mitre Tt diet lor favor was injured of mid Got In feil on tho her n Turned co I ih i expression of h a woman if If teen t on Dec. uf iho line on WRIGHT Nor of Av Leg from Thigh Fracture the who the fa U of For 17. ieft to-day i in where lie is i Nti his Miss Catherine William While his is to I ht lp it. T have been driven had no work for and a wife and arc had the man spoken when the baby toddled into the his the child wus in his Thrp boy to his father's up In have these men got false The uttered a cry that was sob and grabbed the up in his I've such at ho and fell to petting put tho kid mnn ascending the shouted a n ex- known at the on 3. Seaboard Air attractive Inquire W. E. that he the left leg for several T no shortening of his tlie result of the FARMAN HEIGHT His Aeroplane First to Leav Ground of Its Own Power Oct. to-day won tho Height of offered by the French Ae for the first leaving the by own power and making er tho tops of n series of capt loons by a ft wore to the SO feet Wilbur Wright wos not of Dry iVi cal option election in Fayette Co th e d r y s we re vie torio u s. Victories 1n fci 7 he York Oct. The total vote w Court h dry for throe went dry to of 183. HOURS IN PASSING The Parade Is Estimated to Have Been at Least Fifteen Miles Long. THOUSANDS CHEER SIGHT Vociferous Applause for Party blema Some Stray for Bryan For morte than passed in i I seven hours be fore T and Et Secretary men of and trades in the New candidate for the Frort fessi It was tiie big in behalf of the National and It was a which taxed tho of citizens watching jit and the capacity of the police it. A careful put the length of the which ot course it was impossible to with At fifteen Ch the lowing a warm stretch cf and a of rain with brisk In of estimated that about an hour passed the in put as a liberal mak under his a Fo Suiri sunshine made the who shiv perh thc ion i of t hour were to take part in r. other ips to the hajf mil Uon crowded on tho to parade clung to their pi igh the long cheering division and ho luncheon to the VooM e show them at the Tlr Bro from Worth Street ley hot earr The that ced to Capt. l this health lei st ihe in the la a id ad Rurally r face Tl tooi nor of th a I had In of and Fifth to ll for Tafti and Mr. rode in a carriage hohind the Admiral He chet red at nnd when the head of the parado reached Madison throng had cheered moderately j left his age and went to the re vl Vice wore it then the parado having on The crowd about ro without her a h I if h lioin i ed Aij mad peal WfT 041 aim onst was Ktra Of in the feat turn on t pers 1.1 to be s. the o Club flight ground Cor the the a is day by and 'the dar the Tl mac day in fron in T had ill. hours of cold reviewing stand tn f ami at either end of eve rg ji ere w u n a e t H t biff and fjx the in and Kenr prepared for the But Are he to this a Democrats who Could gathered thr to do all enthusiasm to for Bryan not the I l the Jie cheers ot cuid and in the dark ther Uie Democrats the Republican demo ration with a kite from which for vow s for with this political those making tt tlon for Taft Sberman 10-serious TtM at the cheered 4ftd at battalions in kopt linn of rein start to finish of the a general the parade did not come money parade Of inon city of. Mr. Thi leas il in of it occasion was in days the not to on 1'r." irri n in tisc C h Uay i. it the tn it- from t tie v. ill tuil it L is red t of of thc of i with it y th tiie itt It. carne for ihe reviewers and had who up the of they in une all arid they were the reviewing early a of the city to the parade  

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