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| L STOCKS N FEV Traction Again Led Mar- ket with a Big Jump. MANY SHARP ADVANCES Third Avenue Was the Fea- ture of a Lively Day-- The Quotations, id There was continued feveristiness in 4 the local traction stocks and Speciaitios a @t the opening on the Stock Exchange Poday, Otherwise the market was quirt 4 at fractional changes, mostly gains i ‘Third Avenue ran up to MS and Hrook= q Jyn Transit more than lost a fractional gain at the opening. Sugar and Man hhattan were also reactionary | at A number of the metal stocks showed | % 4 losses, National Steel declining 11:2 1% 4 Trading in Third Avenue and Metro- politan was of a hesititing character in the firs: ten minutes. The former opened 5 M9 3-4, above yesterday, Muctuated to 4 208 1-2, ard finally jumped to 112. Metropolitan jumped a ful! point, after ' opening fiat, to 1 Manhattan and Brooklyn Rapid Tran- ait were weak during the frst half hour. | Beook!yn started at 72, half a point to} the good, but subsequently receded on} : forced liquidation to Tl, while Manhat- fan, after opening 1-2 higher at % 3-4, dropped to % 1-5 ‘The Pacific issues again ranked among the strongest, influenced, probably, by London good buying. Burlington, St. Paul and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific were above yes- terday's close: Other noticeably 8 follow: arp advances were American Tobacco, National Stee! was off 2 1-2 points and | Bugar dropped fractionally from 106 3-4 to M6 1-2 Consolidated Gas was up a full point Qt 16. Trading was extraordinarily ace tive and heavy, ‘The whole market later responded to the sensational advance of 10 1-2 points in Third Avenue. Brooklyn Rapid ‘Tran- eit, Manhattan and Metropolit espes | Har R. Clogg, of Baltimore cially developed strength and the carly (only twenty-two years old and extte Josees in Manhattan and Brooklyn were | pretty, after having sacrif her & quickly recovered name and her fortune for the man she Bupport developed in the metal groum, |loved, Is now in the clutches of the and there Was 4 Vigorous demand for jaw, possibly with a long term of Sm @ome of the stocks, National Steel and | Federal Btecl were fharked: up) ep | Dexonment facing her ech. Purchases of Baltimore & Ohio! Miss Cloge arrived on the Trave, from ft to 7, and Wheeling & Lake firemen, yesterday With her was Dr iret preferred gained 3 1-4 W. A) Biamau, and (hey sailed as man of the ifles and Heading first #3 w thee be preferre! roe strongly but the Western [and ith them was a nd 10 any degree |months-old babe, thelr child, bern of Burlington. Husineas Inthe | abroad, They, were being driven uptowe: fn smaller volume, but et [when the carriage was stopped on Chris janhattan vy om ge was lower |topher street and the woman wan ar in it. « re inaties, | rested by two detectives. Bhe took the Venue fell 10 near 105 in the |), ith her and was loc in the ‘and Brooklyn ‘Rapit ‘Transit. |\ine 1h Mer att eee doctor was tan, Consolidated Gas and Bu- Mercer mireet & ir fi Lig ae i hts Jevel. Haltl- | allowed to proceed. ui 0 ourl Pacific re- 1 e ( g fe earn Weis Min Clora has three charges of grand N market became dull with the de. larceny againet her. ee je AR upward movemen! stared in| She ie the daughter of wealihy | - re Oho, which rose to near | enler a J a a fe focal tractions rallied sharply, | alt more shordealer, who carried an the rest of the list was affected but account tn the A tional Bank, | 5 this city. The father died fifteen wee the advanc months ago and left her at | “a rf On Deo, 15, 18%, ahe represented to! ae y the National Hank of Commerce, Bal R ‘again to near , ed to tranat M was good demand for Nortoik |{imore. that she wanted to transfer 7 Nelern and Pennayivania. Wheel. her account from the Astor Rank, Bhe a and Lake Erie first preferred and jdrew a check for $0 against it, which ‘Terminal preferred rove 4 each. | was cashed, Then, it is charged, she chester and Pi raoers | Poy polls. and went to Fred A. Grubel, to whom phe Pacifics and Haltimore | already owed §200 and, buying a dia acre? bid up again tn the | mond pin for $500, gave a check for Closing was active FS on the Astor Bank ghowete substantial A check for $90 paid for a tpt ape pel fc ay mere | Mcaue and muff, Four day shares, and of bonds $2.201,00, par | et for Europe with Dr. Bismau of the checks were declared worthleas. “All my troubles dated from the time met Blsmau,” she told Capt Me sky "1 love fim better than my irregular alts @X= skin later ene All ! ‘The Closing Quotations, \1 bear we lew “4 crore OF pr ay Y | life, though T know he has a wife and am Line ty | family In Canada. He came here with Am. Smelt la hockey team four years ago, and I a Gee firet saw him at a rink in Baltin 1 Am. Beri | waa at once attracted to him, So strong - . etew the attachment that we went to | live together el “The fortune my father left me. he ay., Tee. \eambied away; but still | cant blame! vy fi | him—the father of my baby God pity} i Miss Cloga was taken to (he Centre| Sireet Court and wa eld to awall , | Oktradition A Bal detective, w @% polluted ber out when she “i, will Be |! ie her back to Maryland % nthe prisoner, her babe he nter the court Ur Bismau was | of | He is & fne-looking Might, with dark eyes ma 2? 2 gene Dealings in the London security stocks to-day were moderate, with home rails display | American Railway securities reflected fe. [the favorable advance here yemerday wht had a stimulating effect upon the speculative coatingent in London The Pacific issues enpectally were rap- diy bought in large blocks and were eastly the most conspicuous stocks in the American department Northern Pacific common Sere Pas $4 es oe ind Bouth- ern Pacific averaged haif a point abo New York's nate. aid (Union. Pacite higher, Other advances re Tecorted all lice inundated ‘The closing prices of cotton to-day March, $43 to 9.43; April, May, 0. to 0.4; June, 134 to [Pretty Harriet Clogg, a Baltimore Heiress, Pays’ Heavy Penalty for Brief, Way- ward Romance. She aintied sadly LOVE LEADS TO ‘WIFE NAMES KELLOGE PRISON CELL. ——- — e4e--— —— Wife of Wealthy Aug tus Pool Sues For Divorce. of Bileabeth, N. ¢ from her hus- al Mrs Mary Eo Pool, J. nas sued for al band Auguetus man and a wealthy carria hamer seven co-respondents The publlelty thre@tens fo separate famiiles ant dag a number of | the case who have hithert enjoyed the best of reputations, Mr Pool ty worth about $200,000, When they separsied te deeded to his wife a pert of bis property, the wife taking one daughter and he keeping the ex-Counell- bullder. She women other. ¢ Summer he filed 1 dill for divorce against his wife. naming Pred: erick Hess and Warren E. Wood, of Newark, vo-r omients, Mrs, Pool fied a general nial and the case was re- ferred to Vice-Chancellor Stevens and set for trial June 6 Now Mrs. Pool bas filed an original bill charging her husband with having maliciowsly violated the sanctity of his marriage vows In every month {n the your siece 1898, cxcept last Fall while he was in the General Hospital. Mrs. Pool at firet was inclined to name 7 WOMEN, DUPE TIL. Hovey Was Manager of Dean Co. Boston Branch. Unitke the unfortunates who pt him before Recorder Goff in General Seawons this morning, James B. Kel- lone, the accused Dean Company swin- der, bore himself as jauntily as If he Were still the prosperous Wall street broker he once mane aded as bank book: Wd opened the way for th on poo: Masw, followed the bank clerks. Hovey said he met Kellogg in September, 159%, and tried to get the Hostun agency for EB Dean & Co “Did you later get in the combina- tion?" Mr. Olcott axked twenty-one co-respondents, but as some of them were young mal and eingle women of Elizabeth and Newark, she decided to pick out seven and trust to the lucky number. BiG LOAN POR BREWER. e Plan! Breas. Jacob Ruppert, the brewer, hae dor- rowed $400,000 ty build the Brona. The mon B | A i 5 | the PIRE UNDER AN IGE BOX. ‘Tenement and Canced $3,000 Damages, Fire started in sume unknown man- burst Into teara as he saw looked encouragingly at him ‘aes aper Horrowes $400,008 te || “Yea—and I was out, quickly “Did you ever get back any principal or any dividends?’ “Not a cont. Hovey said Kellogg me: him in Bos- ton early In 1807. “I went around with Keiloge. he said. too par- remarked, about whom building. early an offve Dean street, Boston under Iman, Hovey & ('o. gtedman was Kellogg's man,” he ex- waste Hong pal {ip January, ded! The trial to-@ay war malniy devoted to investigating Kelloggs accounts with the American Exchange National Bank under the name Duncan & Keller Kellogs parsed at the bank us Jacob Keller, {i was teetifed M. OL. Fragee, Wo Daly and Walter Tolman, clerks of the bank, jdentifted | various signatures of Kellogg in. the Stoughton, | what for the four oe Lang, eatified that By ca wea ea atog banks hat |To Me Called the Empire With & RB. Thomas President and £200,000 Capital. Announcement was made today «| the formation of # new National Bank the first under the new currency bill jf will be known | Uonal Bank, with a capital of $900,000, Tenanta of Madison Avenue Vint Filed ta Wild Confasion From | Fore did $1,000 damage in the five-story Apartment house, corner of Madison avenue and One Hundred and Fifth street, this afternoon, La urtaine in jthe apartment of Mr. Jacob Prank, on [the third floor, ignited When the department arrived the place wi ablaze The cries of Mew Prank and her sister threw occupants of | the bullding into a patre. Five hundred dollars’ worth of furni- ture was burned in the apartment and water did $800 more damage in apart- ments on the floors beneath DEATH PAILS, INVOKES LAW Mera, Albrecht, W el Mrs, Mary Albrecht of 987 Mecond ave- nue, at (he Morrisania Cour: this mom- ing procured a summons for her hus. band, Richard, an employee of the Club, ibrecht was (n Yorkvilie Court under arrest yesterday. She had gone to the Players’ Club enrly yesterday morning and taken an overdose of pot- son, She was taken to Bellevue Hor- the Eaultable Life Assurance Sales, had invested some and the amount fs due within two years, AA gas, craw out In, two paymen nd carries interest at feeriy a smut trae, Re cess 41-2 per cent. inener, He thought he was out “consl The lant Will cover & lot 20x90 feat, on the whole deal, His whi at the head of t ithern Boulevard, he sald, pur elr money in the 100 feet east of Linea In avenue. A $400.- nation. mortmare on (he property ited much did you a4 your custo. the Jaan. send on f. 187, for pool Non ‘or ashed Dak “Twenty thousand eeven hundred and fifteen dollars.” Ke rea any ever received back?" Davia N. Carw the handwriting | to be ¢ of the witnesses emai dames. B. low at valho Ie expected to jose wrote a draft jroulars that a ow thar K of the ail hundred: A dre Into the coffer teeseta of ; * ner in a mattress underneath an icelthe EO & an mpany, A draft se Havsbar ts bgene anaes chest tn the hallway on the second |this circular is now in “posession (of site in 106" he told an Evening World (ee or ise Avenue C and 30 Kam | Acting, Assistant District-A reporter. “Later 1 married my present iS oat eott Garvaihe willie i wife. who Was prominent in society in Tenth street at 115 o'clock this morne | +4, Oy Ne was Jamen i Kelioge Baltimore, Bome time Lei the Cathy hun I, * jon of (he f four babe phe seemed to be mentally » one w nu saurene Jerangel. I felleve that It was while| ‘The fire almont gutted tire sec- | bankers In this state she gave end Boor and burned t inte part | From the hecks a had done so, | of third floor, The to the | it was sh i stick to old fiding was $3.00, December > OD 0 DS OD 0D 0S 90D OT O0D 0206 >oao eoDSoD>oDem 0 > o> 2 0S 0300-4 0D 0-~ $0900 0-0-0 S00 0D 0D 0G 0 <2o° 79°390D9D30D0D0G030 00550900300 9DI9D90D0GB0G0G09890600 5 90D9D0D9D)G9DIND0D09 099090000550 pital charged with attempting suicide but was discharged WHEAT MARKET WAS. STEADY AND DULL. The jogal wheat marke: today WAS nex: Music will be furnished by of steady and dull pone’s Old Guard Band and there wfil New York's opening prices were: May | he u high-class usey Me bill, Admiral wheat, 72 1-4, September, 73 duty, | Tip has prom preeeot 48 w one hundred marines trom the Navy> tT) 4 May corn, 42 1-2 asl Yard wi'l take part Chicago's opening prices were: May ; —— heat, July, 67 28 May corn, 7 18 May pate, Fell from Track and Died. New York's NB , prices were: sanle, i ey! M July, 72 asked Patrick Glilespie, Nfty vemrs old, of °2 fz NEW NATIONAL BANK HERE s the Empire Na- The President will be BE. DB Thomas, = MAN WYCK Mayor Swings His Axe Upon Albany’s City Measures. a} Mayor Van Wyck to-day announced fon of Gen, Samuel Thoma: 4d the [his vero of half a doren minor bills af- rectors men, teominent in the finan: | fecting city legisiation passed during ela} distrie ee, Simpson. Thacher &l the prese % Barnum have conducted the legal pre-| {he Present session of the State Legis liminaries lature —— The bills vetoed are The Nassau County Pumping @tation FIRE GAUSBD A PANIC, |arsesscnsc"™'Sur suming matin Police Comm loners to hear the ap- plication of ¢ ree HW. Walsh for rein nent, the bill providing for certain ements in Bedford avenue the bill to establish the e: pler ine heads in Brooklyn; t for the improvement ae. in Brooklyn; the City Marshal alled) and the Brooklyn sit mbly pill Charter in relation inping stations, @e., in the Bg ied ot sau. In his veto the May: ‘Th's bill gives the County of by a right not enjoyed by any other county and it not for the interest of the city of New York.” Assembly it No. @4 provides for t! ying Om, on, nd Saree opeitim. ta mandatory provisions of fi: mpr Brooklyn terior bill the to the assensment of No, 95 amends Bedford avenue, the charter £8 Hoan! of Publie. provement cretion and that the bi = fie an minlutice to those property cepted the rules cio by he pronety conatituced authorit Benate bill No. that the execution of ce ty ngs in dis- ring tena De by. City and ed from the | Justices of the Bakcipel “Courts the power Oe dee rige ot. persons to team ere says in his veto that there Pay no ie demand for such » jaw. he was generally opposed at the public hearing and is distinctively for the bereft of certain city marshals. Asay J Pe No. 705 provides for the opening and Remsen avenue, in 33 rites 3 ot i Im 1,191, mee uM the Brooklyn Hall cf Records, Ansembly an No. for improve: | on the ground that it {6 um ne | —__ For the Anthony Memorial Fand, An enleriainment will be given for the “BIL Anthony Memorial Home Fund at Tammany Hall on Tuesday evening | In vegoed neceseal fell from his truck a Vestry street, tit aL of Remeen | Les FREE BATHS BILL PASSED Victory Won by The Evening World at Albany. (Special to The Evesing World.) ALBA March 1—The first Set sive step toward carr out The B Ing World's plan to establish free public baths in New York City was taken to» day. The Assembly parse’ ‘he bill of Laon Sanders, which provides for the erecs Uon and maintenance of free public bathe on the plan of those maintained by the elty of Boston, There was but ive vote, that of Assemblyman ton E Lewts, of Monroe Assembly man @anders was clated over the passage of his bill. He said: “Tam quite sure that the Senate will concur and my Dill will Beoome a law. 1 am deeply indebted to The Evening | World for ite active interest and aup- port. It has done sore ¢! nything else to aid in the passage of the Dill in the Assembly. 1 prophesy that within two years the y of New York will have at least four baths, and that they will preve of Inestimable value in a'ding in the pres- ervation the public health of the Poorer classes {n that eity.” ———— 160 WOMEN APTBR 12 JOBS. All Wanted to Be Park Cottage At= temdante aed Tackied Civile lee Ordeal, hundred and Afty women ef ail tives and ages crowded the corridors of the Criminal Court RBuliding this morning. 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