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It developed yoMerday thnt John nDrexel of the late Anthony J Drexelof Philadelphia was Involved in thn crniliIn ho market for International Powertock Mr Drcxo who liven nt 0 Fifthvenue and who has ju t bought from DrRobert F Weir tho property at 13 and IS-

KsM Fiftyfourth street with tho view ofUillding a new homo on tho site has hIsofticH with Cyrus Field Judson at 135 Broadv y Mr Judson U President of the

iicnerAl Carriage Company the control ofwhich owned by Joseph II Hondloy Presi-dent of the International Power Company

nd by Mr Hoadleys friendsMr JudOn Istsupposod to have dono some

rt ho manipulation of tho Power BlockIn its recont ky rocket ric of more than 100pointb in three week time and it wan mid

tlmt Mr Drexel wns associatedwith him In his Kpeculatlve operations

According to the tory told in Wall Streetyesterday Mr Drexel was a heavy buyerrf Power tock when it HtnaRhed In pricem Wednesday from 108 to 1120 lie boughtvrral thousand sharro which In accord

fnro with tho New York Stock Exchangewere deliverable today when tho

lymenl for them was duo Mr Drexo-ll said to have relied on Mr Hoadloymind Mr Judxon to tnkw the block Hutlr has dUavowrd any connectionit It the manipulation and bo RS

not tako up tho stockMill that about IWOOOO worth of

Tower Mock nt high Wits to H de-livered yesterday to two brokerage firm

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iinmitnlmtion with Drexel t Co inIn th meantime the brokers

who were called upon to pay for the mockDelivered to am havo called

over the tho drain which hadtold the Hook to I hem and to have explainedthe f Ittiation nnd nckid for nnimc Thn other brokers wild that

would wait only until the regular deliverymo 215Thin result In overheating of the wires

Philadelphia nod In arrangements tolid tho mooney to for stock

The contract nn said to have been takenup nt 1130 oYlock Mr Hrrxcl is knownUK a very rich man and it In supposed thattin drew upon crodlto or hedad with V Co-

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iifkrd him to rvslpn this heia lone w Tills thing seeas brought on him have sent toroviilcr for the of the company

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to Mr Pliny Fisfc of FiskA Sons who is now dong all the talkingOir Mio Power company

NVhv was spitedWet th International Power Company-ho tockholdtT In the

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Pliny mado htatemrntThe International Power Company

rotjilng to do with thoCompany but among time assets

f this company there 1 a certainmount of tin Locomollvo-rimpany which I Uliove U onn of tie

asset All I know abouti Im Power l Mr Houdley-

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ti of thn International Powercompany und wn havu told tutu that

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Itooievrlt Drpeiv and MrsCorbln to nilhdrftw From Society

WABIIINOTON May I It U expectedthat four of tho lenders of Washingtonbrilliant social rearon just passed willpermanently retire from societysome quiet and secluded place ofnext fall when return totheir Washington homes and be able totake up tho social robe at the beginning-of another official reason

Naturally tho greatest Interest la cantred In Mr nooMjvelt who In companywith her children will leave Washingtonfor Oyster Hay where abe will quietlyspend the summer away from the curiouspublic returning to Washington thopart of September

IB also felt In the rumor thatretirement vrlll remove the

charming wife of Senator Depow from thecapital rather too early for the societyPeOPle who have become o fond of herduring her nhort season here and whowill remain In Washington until time closeof Congress

Just where Gon Corbln and his charmingwife will spend their quiet summer hasnot decided but with the young and

wife of the Belgian MinisterBaronomMoncheurBho will be able to enterupon next winters brilliant social seasonwith now Interest and new zest

Society Is rife with gossip over theschedule of the stork In

and now interest thepost brilliant season on this account

WIW77VO FOR FLAT CAR WHEELS

Health Department mil Enforce IU OrderA tint t Noisy

dozen Inspectors were sent out bytho Health Department yesterday to findout whether the Metropolitan HallwayCompany has complied with the depart-ments order made early in Aprilall nat wheels that U wheelsout of round must be removed fromtime companys Yesterday was thedote sot by the department for the enforce-ment of the order but In view of the dim

under which President VreelandMetropolitan says he Is laboring

In to get newmissioner Lederle he i notto the unnecessarily

lh Inspectors reports-In a or HO ls expected and

how that the railway com-pany has not appreciably nutafire the will pro-

ceed against tho company In theIf reportsmade a to carry out tho deportmerits instructions nobo adopted Dr

ho on all cars with defectivewheels and all such wilt be ordered fromtho tracks by the department officials

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Strong otherwise known as May Tonewent to the Wild West Show tat night anddidnt have a bit of a good time At theticket office the Captain was told that thboxes were nil sold and ho had to take twoordinary seats

Strong DexterFellows of the the showand told him that he and Frau Strongwanted to ride in the Deadwood coachMr Fellows said he would see about it

found Inspector Williams hadsecured the coach for four

and the Inspector wasnt dlaposed to give them

Fellows went back and broke the sadthe Captain

Well will me when I can haveseats In the coach asked the Captain

Awfully sorry was the answer butwo seats In the coach for six

The Captain and Frau leftDeadwood coach

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allrotdf Crippled Kerlotuly for theTime thin a Month

NASHVILLE Tenn May 1 For thesecond time within thirty days middleTennessee was visited last night by a stormwrecking railroad and county bridges andplaying havoo In general

The Illver U up nine feetl night while Htone Hirer Is rising

limo Tetmime Central Hallway was themost damaged of tntrll-

oiiH again on the Lebanonbridges hive sIllier b en washed or

domagxd After II oclock thismorning U i au4 of the Smith Yorkthe Creek bridge and sixty of theKtonn lUv tr wont out Twoof tin Nashville ClistunoogtIouU bridge over Phone Itiver washedout and two otters near

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William Real do Krafft who was beforeMagistrate Pool in time Tombs yes-terday as a fugitive fromwas apparently involved not only In ques-tionable financial dealings but In a marriage-by proxy with a young woman from Rouinnnln who never saw her husband until shefaced him a prisoner in tho police

Do Krafft bald ho was yearslooks older To lila wife he had writtenthat he was 3D years old and this statementhe had apparently verified by sending horhis photograph Tho picture showed De-

Krafft as a handsome young man Theprisoner absolutely refused to say whetshe lived but tho court record based upontho city directory placed his address atthe Hotel Margaret Brooklyn Ho is notknown there nor at 1 Broadway whichthe directory gives as his business address

Otto F Beese a Hobokon real estatedealer who lives nt 24 Paterson streetJersey City Heights told Magistrate Poolthat Do Kraftt catno to him last July andsold that he was a broker with offices at1 Broadway Do Krafft so impressed Beesethat the latter gave him 1755 and time deedsfor a house and lot on Jersey City Heightsvalued hi all at 1000 With this Do Krafltwan to win him a fortune In Wall StreetBeeso doesnt expect to see the lii againand la suing civilly to recover tho Pntcrsonstreet property The Grand Jury of Hudsoncounty took hold of tho matter and a searchfor De Krafft started

It was while calling on n friend of theBecfo family a Mrs Whtto who keeps nboarding house on Jersey City Heightsthat Beegc found out more about De Krafft-Beeso had tcd his experience when MrsWhite said that she Dewas lived In Brook-lyn He had seen a picture of her

Erneftlna Hotha Houtnanlan girlhad started a correspondence with herwhich ended In a of marringHe was accepted and n civilproxy a certificate being

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was missing When she tohim she went to work teaching music

mind line since supported Mean-while her and friends havebeen looking for De Krafft

On Wednesday foundInn barber hop Yesterdayhe was twice arraigned Incourt papers were drawn andthe whole came out

When Into the court-room the young saw her hus-band for first looked old andfeeble and walked heavily with a caneShe was and Duringthe entire proceedings neither toother

I am master of the situation D Krafftrepeating I hold the whlphnnd

cane the floor Further thanwould not talk

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Detective SergeantChandler refused to sign the second aff-idavit and a third set was ordered Churchstarted to draw tm up but didnt do It fastenough to suit Pool who finally

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Church retired before there was anyfurther row

Do Krafft was willing to waive requisitionpapers but the Jersey

not arrested for kid-napping h said Its deanthe laws of both States to sneak a prisonerocroks the North Hlver without requisition-DeKrafflls in this Tombs to await requisi-tion papers from New Jersey

In 1X91 a Dr It De Krafft was ar-rested charged with swindled John-A Angler out of 110000 In connection with-a scheme At that timeDr Do Krafft was a private hospita-lat 30 West Thirtieth street pro-scribed electrlemagnetlo treatment1890 Dr Krnfft a petition In hankruptcy with lUbillt JMW3 and no assets

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The Pope SemI for the Apostolic Delegate-to Return to Rome

PniLADELPHU May 1 Cardinal Sebastian Martlnelll who left thl city for Wash-ington today admitted before goingho had received word by cable fromof his recall The news was brought fromWashington yesterday by nt Rev

Marchettl the auditor of the ApostolicDelegation at the capital who receivedthe word from tho Vqtlcan yesterdaymorning

Cardinal Martlnelli has been here sinceTuesday evening a guest of Father AngeloCarusco rector of the Italian Church ofOur Lady of Good Counsel He receivedthe news of his recall by the Pope whilehe was confirming a number of childrennt tho church

Cardinal Martlnelll said today that hewould hasten to Washington and sail forHome just as soon as he could put affairs-In order for his successor Ho declinesto enter Into any discussion as to who thesuccessor may be

EXDLESS CIMIV FIRM BROKE

Hundreds of Cheeks Drlnr Protested atlUlketnarre SOOOO Letters Held fp-

WiLKKBBAnnKra May 1 Checks sentout by tho endless firm of Yanklr-kt Robins whose was suspended-last Friday by the postal authorities ponding an investigation ore beginning to re-

turn and the banks are so busy protestingthem that they have hind slips printed Inthe regular protest form bearing time firmsname four hundred have beenreceived for amounts between tl and11460 and they aggregate about 13200

Time from Maine to tho South-ern others from tho middle andfar West are expected There Is no moneyhi the bonks to them the fund beingexhausted tho firm was sus-pended Many of them aro from school-children who became correspondents for thefirmThe

mail U still coming to the Post Officeby tho thousands dally and them arc nowsome 60000 letters and poMals Thenumber Is decreasing graduallybusiness in declared illegal the local PostOffice force will return all letters havingreturn addresses on the envelopes All thoothers will have to go to time dead letteroffice to be examined and then returnedMost of them contain money and It fs

In the 60000 there is liOOO-

OSllCIDE BECAUSE OF PROMISE

hid Told Hli Dying Mother He Would NotMarry the Cilrl She Disliked

William Schluckeblcr 31 years old com-mitted suicide yesterday morning by shoot-Ing himself laments over hU saloon atHn was prosperous and the only reasonsuggested for his suicide Is that he wasdisappointed hi a love affair

According to the story told yesterdayto Coroner Scholer by of Scliluckebiers friends the young saloonkeeperfell In love a few years ago but his motherdisliked the girl ho hail chosen Justbefore his mother a year agoshe made her son to marry thegirl ho wanted Since then it is said hohad been moody and despondent

Rchluckebler ran the saloon for the es-

tate of his father Henry and also ownedtho property next door Capt Delaney oftho East Thirtyfifth street saysthat tho young man was worth more than1100000 and that he hiss no living relativesso far as la known

His father died five years ago Eohluckebier was his only child Ho was a memberof the Elks and the Retail LiquorAssociation Unless a relativeyoung man Is found his property will goto the Public Adm Inktrator-

XAST FOR COXSUI OEXERAL

Son of the Famous Cartoonist Selected forthe lMt at Guayaquil

WASHINGTON May 1 The President today sent to the Senate the nomination ofThomas Nut of New Jersey to be UnledStates ConutUeneral at Guayaquil Ecua

dorMr Nast succeeds Perry II Deof Georgia who has been serving anGeneral at Ecuador and who

stuamxr which sought William II Dickey-of IiiuUlana whose a atalien Peru was filled while he was on hitway hefts Mr 1 Ixxms trouble arosefrom Isis defence of the rights of Americannllzeiio at The State Depart-ment CHIIIO to time conclusion that wantleo f r In the dictate of uJudicial tribunal In Ecuador which decidedagainst of Mr ln lions fellow coun-trymen and a the Government of that

l over thin Coniii-GoneraYi course It became nvident that hUefulneM Ion thei hued ended IndeclarIng Mr I lions onto vacant theState dose mfioot In anyway on hu rlianulur-

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PRESIDENT TO TAKE STUMP

HE DECIDES TO TAKE PART IXCONGRESS CAMPAIOX-

Hu Conference With Leaders In the Senateand House In Retard to subjects

Are Expt rd to Become PolitiIssues In i ie Coming

WAsniNaroN May 1 President Roose-velt has decided to make several speechesduring the coming Congress campaign-and he has conferred with several of theleaders in tho Senate and House In regard-to the treatment of certain subjects whichare expected to become Issues in the political

The President expects to makeextended trip the

South early non fall nndon several public occasions In response-to invitations that have already been ex-

tended to himRepresentatives Hull of Iowa Over

street of Indiana and Sherman of NewYork members of the Republican CongressCommittee had a conference with thePresident at the White House tonight Inregard to tho work of the coming campaign Senator Spooner who was alsoat the White House with Secretary Root

in the conference The discussiongeneral in character but

the situation in several States whore thocampaign Is expected to be especiallyInteresting was thoroughly reviewed

Hull said after the con-ference that tho outlook was regarded asencouraging and that the efforts of thoDemocrats to make political capital out ofcertain matters of legislation during thepresent Congress had failed Ho thoughtthe Republican party was In good condition-to go before the country

Secretary Root and Senator Spoonertalked with the President In regard to cer-tain features of tho Philippine tUtuatlonin the Senate It is expected that theDemocrats in the coming campaign willattempt to make as much capital as pos-sible out of the alleged army abuses in theislands and the Republican leaders wishto be In as good condition as possible tomeet the charges of the opposition stumporators

The trust issue it Is believed will beminimized by the fact that the Presidentand the AttorneyGenera have institutedaction against two of the principal

and by the wellknown policyof Mr Roosevelt to enforce tho existinglaws In regard to trust

GAVE STRAXdER HIS COAT

And Didnt Remove the Money In ItWasnt Sure nf Ills Name or AddressAn elderly man with gray hair and a

gray mustache was found wanderingalong East street near Grand street lastnight by Policeman Corey of the Delanceystreet station He was In his shirt sleevesand when the polloeman asked him wherehis coat urea he replIWthalhe had givenIt to a man hn met who seemed to needIt more than ha did Ho mentioned thathe had neglected to removo J30 from thocoat before presenting It to the stranger

When asked for his name at time stationhouse be said that It might be Jamea Ricoor Rich or possibly Henry T Spauldlngbut he couldnt be certain what it waslie salt that he lived in 107th 178th 117th-

or 122d streetAt Bellevue Hospital where the man

was sent he said that he had finally decidedthat his name was Henry Spaulding andthat he lived at 107 West Slxtysevnnthstreet A fine gold watch and a BroadwaySavings Bank book which showed thatho had deposited MOO on Feb 21 worefound In his pocket The hospital doctorssaid thn man appeared to be suffering fromparcels

TROUBLE FOR SOME THEATRES

Col Partridge Will Refute a Few licensesTurn Down Abbey Mtnle itch

Pollen Commissioner Partridge refusedyesterday to renew time license of the AbbeyMusic Hall an Eighth avenue resort againstwhich the Parkhurst society recently mooa protest The place has since been time

object of a careful police investigatIonordered by the Commissioner

It was rumored around Pollen Headquarters that several theatres and musichalls will than tin fate of the TImeI5omml lonerconfirmed the thisreport

are several places which will not

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Post Office Authorities In Derlln ConfirmReport of Plans for One

Sptctai CMt Dttpch to Tn SexBEBUK May 1 The Post Office author-

ities confirm the statement that plans havebeen mado for a now cablo between Ger-

many and America No route terminior other details have been decided upon

None of the countries through whoseterritory the cable will pass has as yetgiven Its assent

A nVSSlAX UPRISING

Insurrection In tIe IHntrlct Betweenand Vladimir

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BERLIN May 1 A special despatchfrom Eydtkuhnen states that the districtbetween Moscow and Vladimir is in a con-

dition of insurrection Many conflicts haveoccurred between the Insurgents and sol-

diers A regiment of Uhlans refused toattack the workingmen

BARONESS HALKETTS DIVORCE

Case to De Heard Keen KhleH Daughter-of Anton Phelps Stokes

fprclil Cable nnpattk TuB SUNLoNDON May 1 The case of Baroness

Halkett who Is applying for a divorce-on time grounds of her husbands adulteryand cruelty is expected to be hoard shortly

Baroness Halkett Is this eldest daughter-of Amen Phelps Stokes of NowWOK to Halkett in

MRS ASTOR FIRST

To lie Asked Tax Hoard for Proof ThatShe I a Xonnesldent

TIle Tax Commissioners will begin onMay 15 to hear those persons forpersonal tax who plead nonrc ldenou Asthe cases are taken In alphabetical orderthe first one to Ixi considered will be thatof Mrs Caroline Astor She was assessedon t0000 but she objected that her legalresidence is In Newport II I She ohtamed her certificate of residence tImers InJanuary last and It will be maintained by t heCommissioners that she Is consequently notentitled to exemption from last Octobers

One of the Commissioners said yesterdaythat allegations of nonresidence wouldhave to bo supported by proof that theactual permanent homes of the assessedare outside of New York and that theirdwelling houses In this city are occupiedonly transiently

REALTY STOCK EXCHAXGE

Committee of the Real Estate llroVrrsPlans to Presto one

Secretary Kelly of the Real Estate Boardof Brokers announced yesterday thatthe Stock Listing Committee of that organi-zation had perfected plans for listing thestock of realty corporations Tho Boardof Governors he said would take action-on the project on or about May 14 andtheir action would probably be favorableto tho scheme

The plan Is to list stocks of realty cor-porations which are in a solid financialcondition and to help the market In suchstocks It is planned also to have all trans-actions made through members of theorganization at the rooms of the board111 Broadway

DORILTOX SOLD FOR 1100000New Apartment Home nought by a

Organized In Run ItThe Dorilton apartment house at Broad-

way arid Seventyfirst street was soldyesterday by H M Weed to The DoriltonCorporation for 100000 The corpora-tion was organized for time purchase Ithas elected Frederick B Robins of BuffaloPresident Mayor D L Granger of Provi-dence Treasurer and F H Ward of NewYork Secretary The building was com-pleted only last October It Is said tobring a rental of IIIOoflo a year Thecorporation has mortgaged it for 100000and has issued inonoo In stock of whieh1300000 li t per tint preferred

EARTHQVAKi SIFFKRERS AllThirty Tons of Corn Nlilpprd From san

rranrlieo to CustrmalaSAN FHAKCIHCO Cnl May iThlriy

tons of com for earthquake sufferers InGuatemala hundreds of whom wire ren-

dered homelcwi by terrific di uirt nnoIn that country A few they ago wernshlpton time earner San Jean today by 0 IISteers commlMlon merchant who hasInterest In Central Anmrlm

Tin corn I to IM the personal con-tribution of Mr Moors hut other similaruhlpmiiiu will soon made by merchantof thus city

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FORMED TO EXTRACT tltOX film111 INVESTORS IATEXT

Capital IOMKlM Eighty Million Tonsof Crude Ore Available for Quarrying

mil MaUe Crrat Britain Inof American Supplies

ffprdal Dtiptltlt It Tax SexLoNDON May 1 Herman Dick of Chicago

will sail for New York on May 7 after aneight months sojourn here where he repre-sented Thomas Edison In forming a com-pany to utilize Mr Edisons patent forextracting iron ore and profitably working-the vast deposits on tho west coast of Norway

TIme company lies a capital of 2000000IU stockholders include all the principalBritish Ironmasters

Mr Dirk says the application of MrEdisons discovery will bo one of the greatout boons potwlblo to Great Britain Eightymillion tons of crude ore are already avail-able for quarrying

This will render Great Britain practicallyindependent of American supplies and willnot affect tho United States which is unable-to supply its own requirements In thisdirection

SHAXGHAIED AltOARD A SHIPRochester foal Merchant Mlulnff forMonth Heard From In lrrd KnclandH-

OCIIKSTKB May 1 Tlie friends mind buslnewt aM oIates of James Gallery of DoyleA Gallery coal merchants hav receivedstrange news of him from Lends Englandand story they got Is that he was shang-haied aboard a ship bound fromNew Yorkto London

Mr Gallery and son of a Frontstreet sausage maker went to New Yorkon a month ago l on thelrarrlvalthere they Hparate after arranging ameeting for the following tiny Mr Galleryfailed to keep tho engagement and MrWehle after throe lays had pasced with notidings of hU friend notified the policeThey were unable to find Mr Gallery

In letters written by Mr Gallery to friendshere the coal merchant says that on theevening of the day ho left Mr Wohle he en-

tered a saloon nn West street a thoroughfarefrequented by sailors and dock laborersHo purchased a drink at the bar and Immedlateiy left tho place Upon reachingtime sidewalk he was taken violently 111 andbecame unconscious Hn woke up thonext day with n splitting hnadacho In anarrow hunk aboard the tramp cattleshlpAriadne The mate of the vessel toldhim that ho had signed articles and showedhim papers purporting to be a contract towork for the ship owners Gallery had towork hard nil the way over Today Henry-F Doyle Gallerys partner said Gallery-was to arrive In Boston today

ST LOVIS FAIR IN 1004-

Itoard of Director Approves nf Postponecheat for One Year

ST Lotns Mo May 1 The action ofthe Worlds Fair Executive Committeefavoring postponement of the expositionuntil 1901 was approved by the Boardof Directors today nnd this evening Presi-

dent Francis forwarded to Washingtona statement over the signatures of all thedirectors that could be reached expressingtheir wish that the fair should be heldIn 1004

Twenty of the directors attached theirsignatures to this statement In the officeof tho Executive Committeeothers were communicated with over

telephone and permission obtained-to affix names

Of tho remaining of the boardtwenty are out of town and the others couldnot reached at their residences or offices

Tho butwtanco of the statement forwarded to Washington Is that while theexposition be In some sortIn allotted there was needed an-other by tho United States as well asforeign to complete the

marts of tho on scaleof amid thoroughness that has

contemplated

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afternoon who accompanied by hiswife Wail returnlug tn time city from hisnew home Gr n Hill In county

tlm winter anti acted on startingfur town but Mr haggleIntention of driving thorn

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