New York Times, The (Newspaper) - November 6, 1908, New York, New York Withe News That's Fit to THE Fair and warmer and fresh west LVIII NEW jr 1 TWO HONEST BUSINESS None but the Dishonest Says in NATION'S EASTERN POLICY o Differ from That of He Tells Women of Methodist Foreign I Missionary Nov. to the which IK a member for fifteen Taft of tho to his foot iiv an tho of for next four man is. muv uo with in every on- t ihe statutes may res is u i- inay I ml A 1 i T Hi THIEF GOT Mrs. Taylor's Jewel Box Emptied by Burglar with a James Gordon member of firm of J. of this was at night with his i of loss than a in their at Valentino i both ho and Mrs. Taylor re- moving a ladder which a painter had loft I against the wall oT a now house j the roar their They thought nothing of this fifteen uies la heard in the j rooms 1 Both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor up stairs reached the upper j hall in to see a man hastily out Confederates of a front window on 10 the roof of the porch and then the sidewalk by way of a planted against It. Mr. ran down through the house and in thief had a good ran with a aged ahead of Taylor until Branch Brook where ho liad Mr. returned to his Ho his wife mourning the loss of FERDINAND DESSAUR Escapes with Child in Pursued by Posse and Middletown DARING SEIZURE IN HOME Assault Mrs. saur and Her Mother Wife Charges That Husband Is her which were worth about They hail bom taken from a her Thf robbery was reported the police of think that an in the sumo u year has to liis former The year was soon one or two and they agree that he walked with u ROCKEFELLER AT HIS to t llo by was li i i iho hod lyon supplied every arose and In of China is nf iho countries of wonderful It has maintained almost a position through and is H but in Our and been most np to are now and Wo are ing them personal and this is a tho does not sympathize in They believo an ami putting but not in i ion pre- they will Another Visit and a Revival of Rumors as to D. J eJ lev appeared ni the of 'the Standard Oil for thiril in ten built upon this theory renewed talk of the of an increase in Mr. Rockefeller visited last for the first time in fourteen to his re- lie did not come downtown again until last when he twice the Standard Oil The plan for the stock the Oil to a would represent the value of Us plants than the present The AVer York Times X; Nov. 3.-An containing throe men and two women drove up in front of the homo of Klock in this city at o'clock this Tho men entered tho after Mrs. Klock tore tho Dorothy her mot Ivor's The three men ran to iho to the two jumped into tho started the street at The of. the mother and of child before tha got to machine the little and a dozen women gathered around and tried to the the women after the minutes a of by and bv numb of had pursuit of 1'ho was a powerful touring with a gray canvas soon left tho behind leaving wont in the direction Now Jersey The only to the kidnappers is the fact that ono of men was by Mrs. as her husband eft Dessaur not Mrs. Dessau r that is that he threatened For Oho last Mrs. hns resided of of and Mrs. Frederick at 9 Willkill has been under j this consideration several Tt was i the house outlined in TIIK TIMES three first two of the 31OT md by so momentary they of the day Mr. Taft received a number of among them a delegation from Judge National headed the The Missourians had hardly Iho a long from St. told Judge Tafl that He bad ihe State 'a less ilian minor made to-day in Taft's Ho will remain in three weeks and bo miest of Mr. and Mrs. M. T mount and h the V STOLE HER Mother's Stratagem Wins the Boy She Came from to tho y cum Ever in tbo i men wore to favor tho it has always understood thitt Mr. feller was opposed to it. Last Spriner tho to hv ilio of tho as preliminary to in- creasing Iho of the then on authority Hiat in tho would not be made until had and tbo company its way to end of litigation in it was involved in and taken a cottage up in the e away from the pe to be secluded for the stay at ROM T AFf Had That Pope Leo Spoke of American Nov. Tribuna an ar- ticle cjn William Taft recalls his visit to Koine jn I a tuo im- he XI To Leo expressed ihe hope would day realize his dream of sen tat can an American diplomatic vo The a by Tafi Is ran tho Uio the Nov. Mr. Tafl I lie that an fomo day to tho Holy A Few Flakes Descend in but Melt as They tho Harlem last felt some cold drops on had begun to up their hurried for As earh passed the lie saw surprise that but that was coining Tho Hakes were smail and and until had real snow and the first of Tho TH o'clock ami lasted for nearly ten The flakes on tho leaving thorn and for that tho lasted Iho had Iho of stopped as it had and was show thai tho first of the season had come and shekel PAYS Engraving Bureau Employe Withdraws Plea of Not Nov. M. Van former ink of the Bureau of Engraving and with Victor President of the Victor G. was Indicted on Jan. last with con- to the States in with ink contracts with withdrew a plea of not entered a plea of guilty to twoj of the Justice Gould fined Van Dyck which double the amount imposed on for share in the Van was a Government Vun immediately the tho two remaining counts of the in- were then J Attorney General Ellis Nov. H. Ellis to-day handed his resignation to Gov. Harris and start for Washington at once to become Attorney General of the United Gov. Harris will appoint U. G. the newly elected Attorney tp fill tho unexpired Is AVir York Nov. wont to the of the and rang tho Mrs. Klock opened tho' and tho men paid that they were friends of hor and wished Klock was but ro- in a. short and asked them to Mrs. John and hoi were calling on 3 Tho in house only a fow moments whon the was and up and ran opened the and a third who was recognized as Tho throe men ran into thr room the women and children Ono of Mrs. child ashed Is J replied that it was nut and the Tbo mother atui at which one of men struck Mrs. hor in Iho this j another Mrs. and over the possession of a boy 21 i until she was months 61U. of the mother of- The man then threw hor to the floor and the baby it. boy is tho child of of San Francesco and formerly of but now Mrs. of San After the baby's mother gave it to her Miss Stern of this and to phy for its After her recently she sought recover but sister would not give him up un- less Mrs. paid the board then came on and Levi lowed to got t baby for When sister refused to surrender Miss was to-day father tho wanted to the in and while he was MUs Stern by Mrs. took the one She is thought be on her way back to San with the SHOT A GIRL FOR A Hunter Mistook Her Cap for the Animal She Will to The York i EAST Nov. While gathering in tiro woods the 12-year-old daughter of Thomas was mistaken for a raccoon and was shot by n The saw the girl's pray fur cap rind emptied both barrels of bis shotgun and several of iho shot struck tho in the jn his Phillips parried to hor where she by a Sho will Said to Have Confessed Pilfering Kennel Club William F. a. em- ployed in the Wall Street arrested by Post Of- fice Inspectors Jacobs and James on the charge of pilfering letters from the When Kirn realized that he had been trapped he down and surrendered to his raptors ten of which wore to the American Kennel Chi 55 of gust is The other two were decoys mailed by Jacobs and James for the purpose of evidence to support the complaint qf the Kennel Kirn lives at 326 East Thirty-fifth and has been in the postal service since 1001. In he was transferred from tho General Post Office to the Wall Station Ho was bonded by the States Guaranty Company for Street United The when before United States Commissioner waived examination and was held to the action of the Federal Grand The Inspectors say he taking mail only for two ting only from the stolen ANOTHER KIKER STORE will be opened November 7th, at Cth Av. and St. Free souvenirs will be given with 25c. sale the above Special and all details in Friday Even Ing and See attractive 42c. sale at 424 St. Adv. all three started for the street with the child screaming in Son of- a Sew York Photographer Ferdinand Dessaur is a son of nand a photographer of New Four years ago young IN years wont to Troy to visit his Frederick May Klock was then 17. and young Dessaur became infatuated Despite the protests own hud tho girl's 3io continued to meet the and In De- he and May went to Now York and wero married at Church by Father n fine farm this people there to to commenced shortly after the was and eight months ago fled to her After this Dessaur several attempts to get possession of the child tried to take her away from her grandfather on the street one Then Mrs. asked tho to have a. commission Into her husband's Dr. L. G. Distler and Dr. H. J. saw young could examine him his Finn and Starr of to lot him be Shortly after this young was a patient at a at for somo The heard nothing further from hor husband until tho kidnapping of The was only until was years old to for a if annulment of After learning that the automobile had for New Jersey the the Detective Bureau In New and all cities between there and arrest the The two men with Dessaur stated that they wero and as Dessaur was thb house with the child in his arms he skid that morning he would be for BRUCE NOSE BROKEN Miss Barry more Also Shaken Up in Auto Smash in Nov. Bruce MoRae wero In. an accident here They were in a ear on Highland in when the brakes failed to work on the The ran into a high stono fence che property of Robert Mr. McRae was arid struck the back of the scat and was Miss Barrymore with slight Tho tpv with slight neau was badly Barrymore Mr. McRae re- turned to ancl played their parts in at the Theatre I FOR MAMMA AND Make sure of getting that of Chewing free with SUNDAY'S Adv. by notifying your to-day J FOWLER FOR CANNON'S PLACE New Jersey Man Has a Platform One-Man N. Nov. C mnn Charles N. Chairman of tho Committee on Banking and Currency of the to-day Jio would be candidate for Speaker of the in opposition to Joseph O. Mr. Fowler will soek election im thiw The of shall elect a of of seven that which is now hy who was by the o-f will he a candid is known Fowler has been with Mr. I officer of and with at- toward the Said ne would issue a letter to the flower House ill a few ing Speaker Cannon in city .to a private given to Si Vice at Holland The instructed not to send up pud denied Cannon was t 600 Westchester Kept Them for Left ta 77'" 1 N. a of with Sii k V. if rd a t White I is attached to will because Mr. who left kept all his in a 1 1 In bag waw a stuffed with Mr. u t believer in is good luck in four-leaf and he had a By Mr. to his R. and per of net proportion of the and interest bo him by the City of New York for land taken by the city for Mr. sought ahout for lits erty from the New authorities tind mi a to hini for a much he refused to was several years the matter has been in ever To divided Mabel 5on of anil his J of White 1'lains as of SHIP STRIKES SINKS IN HELL GATE The Whitney Goes Down While Avoiding a Crash with Barge Carrying Women and CREW RESCUED BY POLICE Taken from Small in Launch After Narrow Escape from Drowning Below SAVED Controlled Her in a Hunt at was belli lid Iho in tho Club's fox to-day when her saddle horn slipped MS hor mount a The f tl for a moment as though in for a bad Harry of in time to stop the Divided Eight Stones Seven to Adorn Necklace for Queen EUOT Addresses on His tion and Sings Nov. In an in- formal talk to a large gathering of students liim at resilience f a football his heard a number oT the of my ho V 1 am T not and I am in good so as 1 ft .My faculties and health are Mill t am to My fs to precede the time they may 1 6 be so. a man reached tiie of it is time to for rest and Arnold pf Rugby say that a was no longer be head master of public school he could no tro rip two steps at a T can still do set to work to find some and for the can Wo find We nian who will up jr Laborious and extremely position with untired and carry this university to a higher plane than now It has the foremost American for 270 occupation has been mine for- a has been and I et it is about to years of has been given me in ihu pursuance of ji slon that has .no in After had retired in- doors with a good night sang Fair In the midst of the song he reappeared on the porch and joined in the after which he again said good night and SHERMAN SPENT i Vice President-Elect Files a Campaign Statement in j N. Nov. James Vice to-day for- to far filing with the Secretary of a of hts expenses in the Tue shows i Contri lint ton to To To To Harry E. private from .to athor nu carriage hotel Mr. opinion that ho is not obliged to make a but filos it in there may no question Supreme Justice M. defeated Republican candidate for the Supreme Court filed yesterday with the County Clerk a statement Ing that neither nov indirectly did he spend a for campaign Beverly R. the ful Republican candidate for Assembly in Twenty-seventh Assembly spent for BOSTON'S George F. Fortune to be Used for Public Nov. will oL George F. Parkman of this the City of Boston for the tenance parks and to numerous was allowed to-day by Judge George in the Probate entered in behalf of els Parkman of New a cousin ot the having been The bequest to the city is to used tp improve and maintain the arid other 1LAFAYETTE 4THt The locality Is by the finest artesian springs on Manhattan 3 always going through Hell bound for the Metropolitan Line freight steamer H. M. W hi on a lodge of rocks near Astoria last evening and a hole in her She of a finally grounded on the northwest end of she is lying on hor board side with only her bow and pilot house out of Her crow of men had to scramble out of iho and hold fur thoir They wero by launch Jrom H in Tho Whitney left North River 4 o'clock last into tho channel mar Mill Rooks tide was ihe though it was still comparatively low hor had almost a boa in a tow of two light b in charge of a lug loft Long Island and toward ot the in tho same direct ion ami nearer centre of tho Channel was another tow of three loaded To complicate a ferryboat was some distance above Ward's laying a course toward the of the According men on the Whitney her blew one signifying that ho would pass tho tows ahead to part. Tho one- nearest tho Long Island crowded over as though to let tho but Ihe caught in iho strong running headed si might toward tile last of the on be seen two womon and To avoid por put and then that ho upon tho rock he be- gan to sound tho blasts of danger camo a low crunching and the vessel brought up with a had struck fairly on tho tho rocks caught hor near amidships and hor bottom Hone turned to Mute Edward who was at the and cried for him to put his AVe have got to beach as tho engine rooms jangled for tho deck from th she is filling he ed in the A short interval and then from stokehole and engine room poured the men to tho The rushing had reached tho engine room and put the fires Then as the steamer to settle it was a mud scramble for the Look to the was the ory of the and the men loosened them from Iho chocks land swung thorn outboard ready for In the flight from the interior of Iho boat near being the loss of wno Tom the 70-year-old Wits not quite quick enough in on He was caught by the rising and the men had to drag him most unconscious to the While ell this was going on the under headway and carried by the across tho and wUh Qua r term asters ert Allon ami Lester kept hor headed toward the of shore just at tho of Ward's It was an few minutes before site stuck bow ror so fast did the water flow into the hold that it was touch and go she would not sink in about ninety of out mid-channel before the tido could carry her to the AH it just made it. and sno lies with her bow in about forty foot of with her stern out in somo sixty of r. The harbor Squad did good work in cuing the The accident was seen on word was telephoned to the and by that office relayed to Substation East Lieut. Mills got tho men and in record tho big launch was sent away in charge of Richard T. When the police arrived at the scene the freighter was almost covered the She had rolled over on her board so that her decks were aslant like the roof of a Some of the men had made their way to n but the with Hio were in their They were all rounded up and landed in Tho Wrecking Com- pany two wrecking boats to the scone last ivady to tho of taking out the To-day the hull will bo to determine the and the extent of thf ney's An ill fate pursue the On May iXl her steering giMr and she wont on iho rooks almost within sight of the spot where she ia time shn In her hull Jimi In taking off the cargo a number of erw suffocated by the fumes ih Hie hold. Tho Whitney finally She was taken to dry made .as good us and put back York The M. Whitney is n single borew built William Cramp in She Is of 1.7HO feet feet and of in feet Her the Metropolitan Steamship is one of C. Morse's navigation and in the hands of a GOV. Night Former Mrr to Give Sensational Nov. 5.-The stand made by GoV. ki his attempt to suppress recent night rider outrages in County and other sections of State has been followed by several mous threatening letters to the A Union dispatch that Mrs. Ella Fridge and other alleged riders are held there under heavy They will be kept there until the habeas corpus proceedings now be Mrs. It la of the night hut Is now very bitter against She Is reported to have been by the Later she joined them in order to learn Her it will be highly Fifty writs are In hands of the He went to Camp Nemo to-day to serve them on Col. THE NEW YORK Nov. cutting the cost now Tho stone f has been seven parts ex- i elusive of 0110, will so i by ihe name oi of small stones are bo into a which is as a will be presented by the Kins to Queen if on his f extraordinary pret nut ions have Iv en by firm hail charge of the I with tho f is said to ve broken down 1-0111- in its a result of his i I CALL The Reason Is but Jersey Leader Is Happy ta A i N. Nov. U. I j. the Bry an leader in this is happy as though idol had on for Sporry a girl to hf wap defeated for man two afterward ry Him made him a present of a Hfs family nine all born around election NAVAL Positive Statement That the mosca Will Italian Although Lai iwill from New York it positively Hiat tho vessel is only the fore- runner of a t he 1 talian will mobilize in to await tho in this of the Duke of and later cort Katherine bai k to their On grood it woa assorted that on this port the will cruise in joined by the rest of the The Duke Is soon to arrive in heard a be his en U e return Irip arrival of Italian war vessels within WRECKS AUTO TO SAVE Chauffeur Spills Manager Fox of the His and Young To avoid striking a man who Mopped from behind an elevated railroad in Third Avenue at Twenty-second John chauffeur of the automobile belonging lo William Manager of the in which were Mr. his and the fiancee of Mrs. turned the car so suddenly last night that it almost turned a 11 audited on tho sidewalk on the west sido of Third Mn ami the young woman all thrown out anil shaken although only tho woman was badly She taken home in a Tho automobile was did not oven the of the for as it Whirled tho car struel him and He the George Franklin of West He was to I C. H. MACKAY FIGHTS Helped to Ward Off from Underbrush from Clarence H. Mackay worked as a flro fighter yesterday at Harbor In warding off the flames from burning underbrush from The fire was started by sparks from a and spread rapidly toward the Mackay 'The town firemen with their how engine and found Mr. Mackay in his Sleeves the fight of his chemical engine poon extinguished the after which Mr. Mackay gav the red coats R. H. McCARTER Jersey's Attorney General Says Hie Demand His Robert IT. Attorney of New tendered his resignation yesterday to Gov. Fort from Iho office which he is now occupying for the ond term of five of which loss than six have Mr. had contemplated several had been dissuaded by his friends from his He that his personal fairs would no longer permit him to the attention the State office the latter and so states Jin his letter to the Record Registration at NEW Conn tics with reference to resist in the various departments of YaJ University wero given out The total is as compared for last This Is the largest registration in the history of the DEWEY'S SECT Fermented In tne French H. T. Sons 138 Fulton Papermakers Go to W. Nov. fivo of Glens Falls arid Fort Edwards mills of the In- Paper Company returned to work AN NEW 5-cent Chewing new specially good for your with Next SUNDAY'S CURTIS ALSO Jury Convicts Them of ing Bank Funds and ting False TOGETHER A A Recommendation to Mercy irr the Case of Jury Regarded as TooL WILL BE TO-DAY Terms Will Ball Morse Took Verdict but Curtis Charlie Curtis y in Circuit Court on of funds false of J to in The jury did uof veil taken to tho Prison and up J lie seventh tbo The court will o'clock this Jhe for ot ho soon that is Mr. Mr. cott will apply 1.0 thf States cuit Court writ of Thai is rt matter of soon il been ii iie to ihu Judges lo grant Ihe prisoners end of. it The on IT in ttm to ask iho moie the to inter to have tine evidence relating the crowd had yors wore fretfully be m the the in caye a Then ny i lough's It ami would jet 4 hud ly in the willi was not when jury brought Mrs. Morse a in of the with Is. r son Mr. were the Tore the in Mr. wont and sat to as as Mr. Iv at tho As worn on and there sifin of i its moved the trial had A wail iho Mr. ovor to then tho look his Herk on the F. Kkk greed you agreed on your o w do y o u f i nd t hoso guilty or not find that on the Charges of both Charles Moree and fred Curtis are not On of funds we tho On charge of false entries wo find them Also both fc shook fts he also wish to that mend to the of tbe the defendant Neither bore but her friend reacho i OUT a laid It on 11 Morse in. the court Just be jury in would be IHs inj .no Av the had to the jury and their He on the they in the and y charged the i he was to Mr. Mr. move to tile ilio v The answers of ti they fme chanee prisoner this two of the Marshals up and taken their by ihe They passed out of the nt their that of States Mr. MacParlane made a effort to have thia He knew that Hough has taken a stand on the question of the right of a trial judge to graat