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EA TOME MY FATAL GAME OF ORAW POKER.’ Wealtny New Yorker IN oT Ra, Prices aoe All oe the Line from the Start. A decrease in prices characterized the opening of the stock market to-day. The declines, while not exceeding more than half a point at the beginning,| gradually extended the loss until full} Seint drops were numerous. Tells How Him to PRIEST-HEIR I) BLAMED. Jury Finds Father J. W. Power Guilty of Fraud. SHARED IN JOHNSON WILL with It Doomed Prison. Influenced Testatrix, | vation Army, told an Evening World | has mot lost her voice, as reported from MRS, BOOTH-TOCKER'S VOICE Maoband Saye Report That It Is Permanently Affected Ie Net Trae, Commander Rooth-Tucker, of the Mul. reporter to-day that Mra, Booth-Tucker Racine, Wis, “IT have heard from Mre, Booth: Tucker," he sald, “and she was simpy exhausted by her work in a very heavy meeting held last Sunday. @he caught cold, tom and was hoarse. “Boe te all right now, however, and will proceed right on holding meetings in the Weat." Mrs, Booth-Tucker was reported to have collapsed completely in Racine inst night and was unable to hold her meeting, It was feared her voice had fafled permanently. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1900, MARY AND JOHN. LORENE AND MARY TOPORSK. ‘The gtrl m this picture te Mary Top- | The Taffetas are tucked and A Sale of Silk Waarsts. al bargain in \Ladtes' Taffeta Silk, also Ribbone Lace Waists' These waists are made from latest French Models. Wewill offer an exception- # bought before the advanea Finest materials which we make’ Wool is advancing. Wit American Sugar and Third Avenue stiil, Others, It Is Claimed, ee orek, who is sailing with her une h titched. by ith ji —not to the measurements of @ sontinued the weakest and also the America. She has left her lover, ni hemstitched—a'so wi in- heaviest on the Exchange, Large biocks | Unduly. Molineux Mtomegrapher Wate | srviay seuind in Poland. What nar-| sertion of Val iace, and the|« dummy, a to yours. As no of stock were sold in Sugar on mixed | 96,284. pons when she gete to Now York te| ’ ‘ouse can, we fit you new Ribbon Waist with in- —portoctly A willing “money ‘The Comptrolier to-day received a bill back” always! told by the great Henryk Sienkiewicz, | for 4.254 from Prank Beard, stenogra- 4 i : brices from 104, the opening, to 108, 1 3-8 Rey, Father James W. Power, of All under last night. “ ¥ ‘el ace, TPMT Avene opened’ Qt’ Ak it’and ion Baints’ Roman Catholic Church; Peter pher of General Sessions, for a tran-| Uthor of “Quo Vadis,” in his story, sertion of Val lace, Special sale of fine i the next block fell to 67. The principal Condon, a lawyer, and Mary Kelly, &/ vcript of the Molineux evidence for the| “In the Promised Land,” whieh will’ ‘These waists are perfect} pe’ OOF nae i fasues and the losses were as follows: | servant, were found by a jury tn the|Court of Appeals. He will have to sue] Demin in The Evening World next Sat- | fit style coll nd | cheviots, choicest novel of Bupreme Court to-day to have procured urday, ting, new style collar, amd! 11.5 season, tailored in the American Tobscco 24, to 108; Anaconda to obtain the money. to WS Ie: Missourl Pacific the execution of the will of the late |come in all the latest colors, a Wors of 3-8; National Load 1-4, to] or undue Influence or coercion ba] a silk | 241-4; Northern Pacific preferred 1-4, to! Mary Johnson's will is found by the | vel loths, ined, 4; Ontario & Western 1-2, to 2 1-4; } jury to have been executed when the | eh a ee er it Se $70.50, Our Tuxedo aud full-dress ] Southern Pacific 4, to %, and Texas rlx was of unsound mind, | silk lined throughout, roe, Pacitic to 16 1-4, e case will now go to the Spectal) | value $13.50 to $15.00. | are the best value on earth. | Mining 7-8, after opening flat at # dropped to 4 6-8, Among the railway Issues the Paeifio stocks were the most conspicuous, St. Paul lost 3-4, to 128 1-4, and Burlingtn, | after a good start, fell 1-4, to 145-4 | Pennsylvania and New York Central/ both displayed an upward tendency, each saints ght advance. Pronouaced weakness was manifested in the local traction stocks affected by the Ford Franchise bili, Metropolitan began at 16414, 11-3 points lower, and instantly reacted to below 164. Manhattan and Brooklyn Rapid Trane lt were likewise depressed. Manhattan) vlelded over @ point and Brooklyn lust a point. People's Gas on conflicting reports of serious opposition by the Ogden Gas Company, of Chicago, fell a point to #7. Steady liquidation in Sugar forced it Pet Him in Dreekiya were low Tecotde ‘made tor atner tne | BRED BATISTE AND IMPORTED were low records made for ir In- u | te Avenae ets ented 13-4 t0 B14, James Fay, guardian for Andrew Me- | Priel “Because they'll TIMES! ee Wat of eock, but chee es age Ng Enaney, eleven years old, applied for PERCALR ww wl lt stand the knock- TIMES yon Toe to fi H ed ite re- 133-8 asked. ‘May corn, ferred rose 2 1-4. ‘a big aed covenee to @ Rd Venue bro it jent covering and the stock shot ‘Up quickly to #6 ee, ities rose ly in Chicago's closing prices were: Ma; quarrelied after 1 went away over their] McEnaney’s lawyer, wheat, + asked; July, 67 1-2 agked;| Security, Charles Echols, one of the! riture to get the better of me and that) “Worth that much an@ placed in an agai i bla! “Way osts, Si] managers ot the American Biscett Com-| Thomas wan killed in that quarrel, There| Institutions” continued’. the. Dustiee In Colored Materials, In White Materials, some others make for show. |i pg td wer jrooping ntinued, | pany, a man highly respected in bust-| was another charge against me of| “This Votes bad for his pt We refer to our “Business” ety sae " the exception < it Sallie on feionior ult. I tried to get it placed} The writ was to 3 ness circles of this city, has been | feionlous assa ri ott Humalon Hockester &” Pittsbure pre: | branded as a felon by Me nattre Stare} on the calendar, ut could not have/™Te™ a 25 ana 4.75 er ee | Suits for Little Gentlemen, se ae thy. irda Avenue then as suddenly ae It rose and ed. | after a poker game in which Echole| 9 os saiciment. Political enemies of| ferred by Robert Troup, of 102 West Vory feverishly. then a mere boy—had played. Bampton | ts were at work. I went back.|Ninety-third street, was resumed this Amusements. we cipsing. SP. bee a, | Cohen, the third player im the fatal "Try \t' 1 aia. Th fused. morning before Magistrate Brann in ee Or mest! came, though terribly beaten, livedaa ils ssa i is Bie HE, ertrate foom of the. Contre Street : .) wa toial sales of stocks today, were raving maniac. panied. 3 KOSTE TER R& BIAL’S oNuee : hares oakGoe | ncnoie wan arrested, tried and ac-| BECAME A STUDENT. S To-Night ACAD D rt ar ark quitted, through the devoted efforts of}. “Tn 1890 I went to Poughkeepste . ° ‘4 hae pret t | his mother, CHARLES ECHOLS. A poker gume doomed him to prisen. After an acquittal on the charge of murder, after twelve years of fancied of Georgia. This is the story: Twelve years ago T. H. Thomas was found murdered, He came North and‘achteved success and wealth in business Mary Johnson by “fraud, circumvention Term of the Bupreme Court, where fur- out the findings of the fury and setting asile the will, The Johnson estate is worth more than half a million dollars, Nearly all of ft ts bequeathed to Father Power's church and other Roman Catholic tn- atitutions. ‘This was the second trial of the John- son will case, the firat, before the Sur- rogate, having resulied in sustaining the will, BOY WITH $10,000 IN HOME. a writ of habeas corpus this morning before Justice Jackson in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn. He charged j Peter McEnanoy, an older brother, had taken the boy from 8. John's Home, Brooklyn, a year ago and refused to give him up Justice. “Ten thousand dollars,” acquitted. This was right. I was inno- cent of amy crime, I think the men anything done “After waiting around the town for jecks my friends advised me I went to Lo Queen Lavinia at the Rar. The examination of Lavinia H, Demp- four or fi to Ko away a time I heard they had raked up the;OM the charge of grand larceny, pre- took a course at Eastman's. The follow- ing year L came to New York, advertised ts for a job as office boy in The World| the defense. Friasy ther proceedings will be taken to carry | Geardian of Eleven-Yeur-Old Lad) that! “Has the boy property?" asked the Teplied Peter ‘After | #eY. the Queen of the Holland Dames, | rann sald he would hear | B.Altman&o. | COTTON SHIRT WAISTS. WHITE WAISTS OF PERSIAN LAWN, | BUTCHER LINEN, REVERINGS, OX- FORDS, PIQUES AND PLUMETTIS. COLORED WAISTS OF SCOTCH AND SMERCERIZED SMADRAS, EMBROID- TO.MORROW, THURSDAY, ONE THOUSAND SHIRT WAISTS will be offered at special prices, as follows : Opening Offer of |special at T. H. Thomas ABLE", can match them af $15; our price Lord & Taylor, Brosdway & 20th St MEW TORK sTORe | meer é ‘Stocton A ee on) | Panes Clothes That Wear, \about wear of the jroughest play- |ground doesn't clumsy looking. Far from it—they look as we! We a Fy and better than those that} tes ts ¢irctics ot am. Dress-up Suits, too, and all else in clothes for Spring. IN A ALL THREE STORES. Tea | Feige suit to order $25. hearing Guide, wasiled free, ARNHEIM, ~ .| Broadway & 9th Street. hatte Last! mean that they're) Xi25,4 Ph 7 tg saa coats of Venetian Spring Booklet, Samples, Amusements. “\agy MANHATTAN ,* nad Ojtve ak = NA HELD with Ca A ons Meal Coneen, ‘ gin BOBMSPIRE : a 4 MEXR IRVING aot igh. Adame Maprems .... ue ot 6s Oe ier Kee Geos af 4 8 MN But down in the old town of Coving-| 10" 7 : ef “}and got a position here at the American Amer Meets Hosp Be BS | ton ble boybood's home, there slum ult Company, I have worked my! And grand pantomimte ballet apectacie, Amer, eel & vin, an. ae bered an Indictment for felonious as- Up to a responsible position, J am g, e pepe Pel why ault on Sampson Cohen, Evhols's part- ratty. well off en S (0) PROG R ESS. ner tn that fatal game of cards. i | BS $8 | "tne reat of the story Wo hast tol tn], “Nive years ago T married, Two pr ing ° 400 PEOPLE * % 8% the words of Echols himself. 2 8 ee ee ee ARSOLUTE LIMIT OF ORGROUS Sy aN told say wife shout tbe 446 chara, One It wasa splendid welcome that the men of New York TINERS TO-MORROW began to worry about tne untried one our new and Shoe departments last ge @. eh as & ECHOLS’S OWN STORY. [ana teaned ine to go bask t0 Uvorgia| Have received their Spring ann ur eaey Lat ill night the st — Bet., Rech. & & Pais ed 100% 10% 109% and have the matter wettied one way or rom morning till nig! ¢ Store was crowded— Burlington MUG 18° 1 | Yes, st fs true that the Board of Par. | 1") ’i\e ie mal et’ Importation: of . . . . you were ple with the goods and prices—you 1By us went | 4ons of my native State of Georgia Is had some trouble in getting the case bought largely—so largely, in fact, that some of ‘the Hy 173% 1794 considering whether to send me to jail |, fie 5” tee tank $8 bet ”, ie HS IMR tor ave years or fine me or aet me free” |‘4Ken un, At Assi et pt Bae 6 FINE LACES, big lines were broken. We are ready again with com- TS Wd Wy sald Charles Echols, one of fa Rc ag Ba Ale iy LA j lete lines of sizes in everything, 1 1S IDS managers of the American Biscult Com- [the Prosecution. Voter sald he Wd m CE ROBES, ETC, — ‘AWKINS——_ BY Me MY pany, of 9 Wost street, to an Evening |o0re te Weta: tie diln't Know wno aa) | e ae 1S 15% 118% | World reporter this morning. 4 | desi them exelu- ts. cise uy ue “if they way 1 must go to Jail, to Jail | |TNO of the Jurors for personal reasons oe Men’ S Sui 6 Proctor’s sont ret... LOFTUS HHT will go. But Tam as tnnocent of the | WaMed to convict me. The rest voted tidy, 6 ee Mentrell, Law Mawnias, es Mev. Pie. mao 8 if who sent me {me innocent. A compromise was ar- We are willing to stake our reputa- ‘erime charged as the man went ay me ranged. I was to be adjudged gull ons eM av. crete HY TS Wy there, 1 understand the Board took ac. | Wier I wan Mh he alluded wullly | (Examples are on display In window.) tion on these suits at $10. Our Palace “toe te LOFTUS. 4% G4 W tion yesterday, but what its nature Is I Goon apap congas ps reputation as tailors, for the work- boy et ™ ¥ BS haven't taken pains to learn. ‘The story was thought that the plea would be | ——_——- EE BEES bast gphlb i saat taken for a misdemeanor and that I manship Fig a reputas Exring THEATRE Tors abe 4 “T was born and brought up in the | *2uld be fined a small sum. Nineteenth St. and Sixth Ave. | tion as value for they are miter ® BROTHER OFFICE eter Netle town of Covington, Ga. Twas a] TO every one's surprise Judge Canly || 2 ual to any suit you can find else- Mutinese 28, BROTHER OFFICERS, - ow 8 fairly wild boy and sowed my wild oata |Mentenced me to five years’ imprison: _ re at $15. ‘They are single. a at Se with the rest. But I was not bad at | Ment And here I am waiting 10 see breasted, the very latest cut; newest 4 oe ah ‘a feart, nor was I dishonest OPO EERCRSRD AD AR West 4OSe spring shades pe colorings in Cassi- HACKETT | the P Pride iyi it 0 1. T0-DAY/"ac ‘tee | i a FATAL CARD GAME. ERT. H 1607 meres, Fancy Cheviots and Scotch $ pile =r gh uct den BIG GAIETY CO's BM WN By] “One night at the Pitt Hyuse T was ee them wuder $15. We doubt if you Wm. Gillettexee ie Sherlock ms THE ont ay ms a Th ES ry g n J » ay 7 ie il 104 1) thy ns aR BN = " 18 per cent. advance, but subsequ receded below jast night's close. Trad- ing was conducted entirely by the scalpers. The cables were disappointing, Lon- don and Liverpool being off a #mi fraction each, while the French mark: were unchanged. New York's opening prices were wheat, 127-8; March, 761-2; July, asked. Chicago's opening prices were: May wheat, @; July, @ 3-4. May corn. 27 564 May oats, 27-6, ROOT TO THR CUBARS. Our War Seeretary Deelires Every Obligation Will Be Carried Ow by Us. HAVANA, March 14.—Secretary Root, the members of the Plant. ere’ Association yesterday, said that the American Government intendet to fule LOMO TOS DULL Markets Were sae ele let and Irrege- lar—American Iesece Also Were Stegsiab. The London security stocks to-day were Sather slugrish and showed little interest QMide from a reactionary tendency In Gouth African mining shares. Business ‘Was neglected in the absence of war news American securities were fairly steady after an irregular opening and business ‘Was extremely light. The usual active Stocks received little futive. Atchison pf. was selling equal to @ 1-4 Union Pacific at @3-4 and Louisville & ped at @ been May f the Financial bit! in the cunpo Sr*|White Ribbon Remedy, Can te given in Giass of Water, Tex or Cote fee Withcut Patient's Knowledge Waite Ribas Remedy « edy. | Shoes. All new —there was never a shoe for sale in this store until last Saturday. The openi bg = not po npr des oy AE Patone Leather Kid Tops, Vici Kid, Black or Tan, Good Russia Calf, Regular Value $3.00, at 95 Open Saturday Evening Till 9 o’Clock. NWood& Co |: TAILORS TO MEN, 740-742 Broadway. " [HARLEM By es | Introduced to two i a atta ed = cll eer ooad a I isle Okada The OK Methods of Treating Piles and MADISON SQ. "Ws"#. wen a1 oe 1 ; Rectal Diseases Supplanted by the ERGO © itm Pyramid Pe Cae. CARPETS ino Top Coats me ei ess vey A ROLLER “A f draw poker was proposed st. Bei tara weraet'y sou” tu| Doone veut nev: }OUR STOCK Is RADIANT | OPFINY 4 OP ’ she > oo HEW YORK £3 BOP . “| played several hours. No, 1 was not : ith the sunshine of Sprin; terns | " ae: mm Hy fleece. T drow out at a late hour and perce Mele Mg vay Ne yea Sed tata se pring pat An Advance Sale—Newest Orford Pa J ProbcttcaHt ART ‘ARTS yARE TR E TRUMPS | Booed Broadway to Tokio. Susmes! ; 4 | went away openly, I was seen going by| 5 . Mixture — sightly, shapely — neatly | HILL THEATRE ‘EO, ae «ES B® Fs several perm tn the hotel ater on] care fe eoneet a | Moquette Carpet, 75 ote & yd, trimmed—lapped.seants—thorough- eet HURT, SEAMONS, ae ; as was found dead on the floor, his| ~The 11 : 10, SRB is BR Ri cence oth seer Coe tea] oe ae ee en 5 tape ly good talloring—done, in fact, by PER us AY arte or ee ay oe 19 | raving. He claimed that his head had| made of treating piles ax a purely jocal| Soft groundings with blossom, foll- our own custom tailors during dull £ 5 Lgdecers Ne = ‘ we 4% | been injured, he did not know by whom,| disease. Such is not the case, however, |age and scroll designs. “Long Credit” February. We arecertain that no CONTINDOUS PERFOKMANCE Gfiino' seas a im ts "| “I was arrested and tried for murder. 824 the success of | the new treatment! tyeng furnishing dreams into imme- | other house in the trade can or LIDIA EAMANS TCE, ot tte Cavinn| mm pS E's | There was nothing but simple circum.|! Wn Pyrami@ Pile Cure has de- diate realities. 1 Wyner Bo reg SOLAR. NOX wiLeon, T R iitdé Eve 018, THs ‘TO-DAY, { GO. BY BN BY cerita: eviaonce eaainat sae eet tare does offer an equal garment under ° : Tettina Beene Key” | QT A cn SE (8 8 1 | = $12.50; we shall offer these (,f.) at MINER’ Hee eS en GRAND) UML TONS CAB 2 Suites ath Tasete of pexret, say Mi ps MUSIC iF WEBER & aoe Sek Fee Mare meee SAPULIO, "Stee WHIRL Lane. Octjiro Kawakami, Sada Yaoco & Lene ce ad PLAYERS, BIOU cur ‘ai. To dap, B0_ gre Met Bat se Orberae. | "NEXT —MATREWS 6 HERALD SQUARE Sirs 90 nat ato Sa SACGNTY ANTHONY. A RUNAWAY GIRL, MADAME DUTTERFLY aad + neee e OPERA Next We SMART SET Te weet oem # RSTOUT, @ |

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