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~ HU Ph ~ iit SLUMP BRISK TRADING TROUBLES OF TROLLEY CAR; IN SUGAR. IN WALL STREET. HARPER BROS Hanwasnan i Robbed aj Havemeyer Says Things|Traction Stocks Erratic|One of the Firm Says ‘Huckleberry’ Conduc- ; Look Shaky for Next and Sugar Tooka | tnat Dehts Swe oppo . = tor. at Pistol’s Point. Dividend. Big Drop. the Concern. BY JULIAN RALPH. . The Tremont police are searching torl The attitude of the American Sugar] There was an active demand for! Henry &..Harper, greasurer of Harper a “man behind the gun” who played| Refining Company concerning the re |etocks at the opening of the market|& Bros, told the story of the big pub- a Jesse James part with skill and suc-| (Con made tn refined wugars yester-|which lifted prices tn the majority of |!#hing firm's troubles and final collapse day yy le Bi P vel. to-day, cess last night on a trolley car of theta y Artuckle Brothers wae defined rates to higher level Boers Killed British Wounded, Fired on! oe ; dny by President Henry O. Ha The violent break in Sugar and profit at a hearing before . os * . Huckleberry Road | me: inking at some pointe tn the railroad list |Cantine, of 33 Nowaau et on the @p- ‘aa Funerals and Are Dirty as Chinese, ‘The car was outward bound to Union-| Mr, Havemeyer sald that the state: [ave an trreguiar arance to the ileation of Harper & Bros. (or a Yolume - Port. It was nearly § o'clock, and there] Ment uf yesterday night might be re- |i rit’ Suaar Dia eee Failied | 42% dissolution of their business, 6 “i ’ Mr. Harper sald that In the last year W: { wore few paasengers on board at Burn-| S4fced a9 an official announcement y titer ays. a) “Our position ta ubshanged.” eaid Mr, fing moved with an uncer of ns under the Company there c ride avenue when the stranger boarded pect, owing (o pessimistic views! had been a profit above operating ex- 3 | Havemoyer. “We wit! make no reduc | concerning the persistent Fumors ol & it, Wiliam Btranahan, the conductor.| tion unless the price of rat sugars is] gas ering. the ber took small notice of him save that he| reduced, If ce we dive Bret pete all notice of him save that he} If raw # we will yesterday, at 1-2, and |. Company had to continue o epend penres, but not enougn to pay interest QONDON, March B—The most s¢r- to All a page of the Dally Mail with ac seemed a sullen sort of w perron sell out the refined sugare on hand an! |i 104 a4. but constantiy tn fous indictment of the Boers’ meth: pd* | counts of thelr cowardly and dastardly Won't you truse me th thin ride?’| A4¥ance the price of the new refined preciated to 108. 4 recogn'zed ies 4 Tiatou Gi tude Te debes of warfare which has yet appeared in eabayi or before I came io K gine he asked when Btranahan, after collect. | Products, Bog I Bp lh nd ch “a- 1 ay ef day. 7 Engiawt comes from Julian Ralph, he} “But here I find paey have been guilt Ng fares on the inside, came out on the) Concerning hia intimation that Suger poake @ Obl, Cleveland, C-. C & - t the © 14 ‘American: War cofrespondent, in a let-[of different and original enormities back platform where he stood dvidends are likely to be reduced, Mr. Louts, Kansas & Texas’ pre! anes ‘aon bd os ter from , published in this |Here they killed our wounded and laid “Naw,” said the conductor, reaching) Havemeyer raid: “People will have to| Northern ui tod Union Pele ad pag Mgaieccrae | quorsing's Dally Mall. It t, in part. [their bodies in a row after one of t for the bell, “Come, if you don't pay|fead between the lines. Things look idly all around tn] geass yy DROLAGrAph aEAtaeeee GOR as follows: forays out of tow © they armed TH pet you of.” shaky, don't they? nt in many active 1 Beartgy Wan aaieannat’ (uit wake umer is the only one that ts war steadily and stealthy |many blacks to fight against fuers you won'l.” cald (he stranger. 4 “ “ht a y N Li ‘ exceeding that in the un planned by the! Queen's Dutch subject#|ing al! the world how sca What's more, 1 want your dough, | inf benefited by exteting conditions,’ 4 . uneed that the and the Dutch Republics for fully twen- |frandulent were their exclamations of Come, give up, or I'll let # little alr into| leciared Mr. Havemeyer in conclusion 8 was thrown over in lanes, plots ‘i t 1 bay all Ay years, For between four and six/horror at the idem of our employing your head. Sugar shares were the centre of inter- Rive Gun peices gh? tay WA y ot hout legal ‘years they have been equipped for it. |native Indian troops ‘The conductor saw a plato! potnting | ‘st In the steak ai thin oral er a point in Sugar Just bedor.. “oon cmiroten Sieenl | They began purchasing arms and plan-| “There has hardly been a battle in at his head, y omened at pwn to par, made |<aused a firmer tone all tt nt “a MAM TGMANGTUN fhe tamseson vate: |Wnich the Boore have unt adsed elther "Come, lve up your coin," ald the] ‘OR Fecovery, and toward the end of Market, The bond market was ith AMERICAN BROKER a] the white fag or the G rose, oF stranger. the first hour sold off again, Shorty "Fae om Se Tobenco aft 3 th the falsehoo: e or the Geneva c o ; ' yi ol ‘obacco a 4 peat? ous Teel vey dent Kruger {DOR At Splon Koy cur people. Baw The *onductor game enough not|defore noon the stock quoted at 1 traction stocks in the ta IN LONDON FAILS. " 7 | begged Prenident Steyn to declare war hae pgs gy iy one " to do that, but when the stranger|% 34 from which tt made another re- “ur, forcing thane Gown i to 4 poln iiceaiti fy 0 RE safely a 5 evel. and on SDON. a ; roughly selaed his money pocket and | covery LONDON, March 2—The failure of: A Pres! st con- | "This we maw them do at the Modder ehly y o- The whole market re-| 5, fineee Were badore Presider Steyn River also, and Kimberley is where the tore out the cash he had there, tearing| President Mavemeyer intimated that |” Tee Ge St. L.| Henry H. J. Jennings, an American =! « , Gunted, Hoers shelled the funeral cortege of outside of the pocket also, he Phe exteting state of affairs might com- practically al share and stock bre is announced “Next ria your mind of the notion] George Abram, (un American At nt It whee to offer no objection, | pel a common wugar dt ‘avacco ralitey 1 1 7 Publics. There ts not a farmer in the saw them fire ur stretcher : 8 an AR OR tp een 1 quiet and sieady trouble 'f you know what is healthy f , r raga sebere®”| s “| Spring Humors _ two countries, and only one, the Free/ bearers in that battle time and. time Mtate, was a republic in any way except | again . These people are herders | “When we entered Ja re i. Aw the car slowed he jumped lightly lor an pining they please eae. fod ‘coats, like the Is. {like a city” of doctors yn Off the car and ran up a cross street |we niso claim thor night fer Are Just ay surely signs of timpure blood as a » sheep the streets wore t Into the darkners, All sorta of rumors « a q ri s the most persistent scrofula sere or the & Paelites of old and the Afridis, Turk*}on nix arm. hese were the \ if trade during the day. it rh Sand Ralkan peoples of to-day. Hie (the | had just. been shooting us from. behind Stranahan handed tn hie report at the| “tf red that the resresenta- 2 TE ete eee ail Gee aces 5 Boor so-called furme are ax nature | arden walls, There was nothing novel car stable and asked ‘0 be excined from | tives of iwo of the largest refineries had |A™ i Pe ute becker tere ie ta oa + it thelr seeking their f < mute i 4 | made arran tx to sever this : 7 8 ° od. because it takes the an made them, merely reaches of veldt urthe: duty. Mis expert had taken rR late and identify it e mS F.. | bieed) good, rich, pur heaithy blood. It d rf? t WA | clears the shin of all pimples and eruptions, or . wardly shelter of the Woctor’s bad the Hee y nection at hereon his cattle graze. On each one] We hive become quite accustomed uk he nerve out of him i 1 Be has put up a home, but ite wur-] "We once entered a Hoer Iaager after | He said ‘hat he had about $8 in cha aa y more {4 Victory and found twenty-seven of | in his pocket. This he will nave to p Foumtings are pimost invariably more | tise hogus doctors and seven oF eiaDl ° | make pe “4 pe eee sare | -Fepellant and disorderly than any houres | wounded for thelr paients. They have e ate may: Hoods Sarsaparilla | ‘ I ever saw, except the cabins of free|not been content. with looting the —— ik ’ : Glaves in the United States, houses of the loyalists in the British ep _—— larg the thelr ‘and strongholds from | °olonles, A jatal, in scores ot tad 2 et camps stance °y smashed into kin- | 0% 17 = "y | which wo have routed them are the| dings and torn Into rivbon whatercre| Foreman Putnam, of the;}|\Woman Cashier Tells pastes . is fA Hots Pilg cure iver Tle) Uhe mom-irttating ad Athen placen 1 have ever known men | they did not want or could moteary! Grand J the F c t Casas oe y_catharele<e uake with Heet'e_ Aarmapsritia, & ‘ (Continued foom First Page.) Be tt amy port to tive tn, and I have ween | wre vet, ney rand Jury, the First What She Knows of ee " j,,The London stocks towtay again dis. aes © Red Indian, Chinese and Turkish wale ot ths Wits Witness Called. Dean Swindle. eeeseosseretensooreeesne| blared consid@ad'e Inactivity and the |ta camper, and the camps of many sorts newer kre the “val ‘ 4. | Prices were even. Bouth African min- 7 of black mem As to their wravery and]! romige aint fave’ ta 2 THE DOOM OF $F] ne shares, however, were a shade ¢ ter. American esourities opened strong, re. ed slightly and again rallied to prac- ial dewt figures. The advauices 6 4 3 P 4 w York® cosing pices + i j Yenterdas ranged from 1-4 to 3-4 per) [ol 4 Move. Val pf the reported advances ali bid | sas A T have neen and heard humeient the war The Gardiner Investigation wae re-| Tt nearly ngon to-day before Re-| 4 sumed at 2 o'clock this afternoon before of was ready to continue the POOL-ROOMS. 3 js ° 5 trint of James B. Kellogg, indi¢ted for | > Commissioner Wilcox, in Part Vill. of! grand tsrceny in connection. with the Meeeeiina 16 the. aeev 4 the Supreme Court |. 8. Dean Company swindie. . S | George H. Putnam, foreman of the| Marty Veltch, formerly a bookkeeper f . Grand Jury, was tn court. ‘The report (Md carhler for the Dean Company, was 4 | the first witness Misx Veitch sald that t sprend that an Inqutry would be made) Kellogg was rarcly geen in the office of t m nto the District-Attorney’s relations ¢ company t a with the Grand Jury. i < the only one in } | Prices Mtinental buying of the Pacific in- ‘4 on a large scale ¥ iene. % the” thant conspicuous feature in the . American department We are closing peer ar guar! ‘out our last sea- a 3 : cz ' ; : in the following —— Mr, Putnam was the first witness hority,"* eitch told the Jury. : Mr. Uptermyer strongly objected to) No one clae issued any orders. is Any Inquiry inte proceedings had gub-' Vernon M. Davis, counsel for Ke’ i Police Got at Shits Out Nine - Year - Old Caught sequent to the time of the filing of the interrogated Miss jfeharces against Col, Gardiner, and money received by the ec of Blazing Tenement with Plunder and therefore what occurred between the Veitch ‘These may he affected by the bers Any corporation or anso- Owners of Pen ralgued Before ‘Their Pt EXTRA TAPESTRIES (best d all the monoy received by Ptese steseseerooesesss foe tense ot erties District-Attorney snd the Grand Jury mail was put in the cash drawer. elation or the officers there. quality), SOc. per yard 57: in Safety. | Pistol Gets Away. on March 18 last does not come’ within] “At lunch tlme,"’ Mies Veltch teat!-|% ef whe fm Edward 8, Corey, proprictor of the regular, NOW...++-s0eee iG 4 i | avince of the present investiga- fi, “Kellar counted the money apd|% to any pe al gg eres Gaetan) Reparation WORSTED VELVETS, $1 per «72: ia . 4 ime| The ‘Tarrytown police had th A long argument followed ie a tatian tea led K ere een” po eapaats ee "he wart Re poise yard regular, now... he ‘Twenty-two families had a lively time) The pote 4 the ree] A long argument followe: s+ Veltoh testified that Sam Kellar ee (NBR prope! e Hohemia ert H ‘3 nt at|Markable experience of arrest “IC the Distriet-Attorney {x mentally that idee wo cireum- (4 iv time or piace iniuhad. Ghd’ Grivethd. toe malatal tng | tae Pade vt. EXTRA VELVETS, $1.25 85x Senemecee 0F the sevstory tenement at) ASS lincompetent and unfit; If he te morally a loge to loge at the} _ VetemreRh companive and >| sei deriy houses, were arraigned be-|N. ¥. (rena yard regular, now a sold boy bu 5 _ | tneon a atl « o ' dio vs . < ; 10 Bidridge street this afternoon, when | 2!) ar-old boy burglar and then hay nt and unfit, then he should be | hooks, Mins Veltch also sald that Kel- | - fore Recorder Goff In Part I. of General YP f 2 fh b ; 2 : i x fire broke out in the dressmaking rooms |!" belli ea from the station-house| removes from office,” sald Mr. Deming. |lar had often drawn up drafts for per | % rempanion. Sersions this morning. | ei e 3 BEST ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, 2 on the; Selore he could be arraigned before the] “If he I* Hot incompetent and unfit ® and had cashed them himself from| 2 Bweket-shop keepers, All pleaded not guilty to the Indict-|Peefe May z Ei part plecesand od@to is, otf Mise Esther Rappaport | [Egenmivanin eps : ‘ jlocal magistrate this morning. he should not be ove. The evi. | funds of the company Hacc tracks, ments. They are at liberty under 91,00 ‘Des. : OS. per yd biewredl now Two of the drafic were for $10,000, iw 475,000, one for $0000 and ovhers for | Kellar never returned | Shee Pi heed RET eRe ba ee seven - Cletts end Unoleums at Hal pie o « rafts, saying he had paid | — PREDERIC “BRONSO DBAD. 3 : . ie a § Mr. Olgott’s cross-examination pre ‘ weoare bvowved. atd! voked Miss Velich and brought forth « | Houses Foo Nag me | which we offer ball, No date was Bele Lo Led thetr trial in direptiy to of Col Gantiner's ground The youthful prisoner was John Dean < A seamstress froning near a KAS OVE | eo a renty f at North Tar ; arents reside at No arty threw 4 smouldering rag on the Moo liown, Young Dean last night broke in| MM ad mo 6 In @ moment the piace was ablage to Buckout & Duell's feed store in this us uipearerigs yay the station-house adjoin-|'WN and rifled the money drawer, see} “0% show the condition Faris, of Indi te of the track peor} Mr. Bronson je who want the Will to become a laW|one years ago, ‘Tarrytown On being 10 @ short time past rched a ivaded revo educated at Columbia € $2.00, Before he could “| ruawested that Mrs, Putnam be with-| food of tears and protestations to what ‘It is up to the Republicans to show | ie the slarm and helped get thei ne was arrested and taken to the Tare” [drawn from the siand, which was done, | she termed “unjust harehners that they are sincere In their opposition | 2 hem aa Ae doce toad Rik $ tenamts out. This was 0 diMfcult task} town police station mar int, Picott complained of discrepancies |, gambting. Ther are in full control Whip Succumbs to a. ting sizes of roons, hen. \ 7 eo Benate » In Setty. my “is oy gs eome were bedridden, while otherk) Chief Charles Nossiter recognized him CONGRESSMAN IN FIGHT fe omy aMdayi:. You kfyw | f the Senate and can pase the bill if , Dead f0 And thelr pet dogs and chickens| 4nd When he questioned tno toy wns in ly are ta te witness weld, bf | they wo declares” Rredarte_ Bronson, Dromineet tu Ana. me John and James Dobson, Before leaving the burning building clined to belleve that he had. been Im we : hs scr Wuhirlols te eee ere ern a Sem Peary ee ts 2 East Mth St., Cor, Sth Ave, . * thousand five hundred dollars ated in other robberies committe in doubt. One of lobby lets in Palermo, Sic ie 2 aN cy “ Three Gamage was done to Mr. Rappsport > stock. i = e sy 2 fo that all the betting will have to be | College, and was @ trustee of the «nl: ma i ESTAULISHED 1945, » —=-—- was found In the boy's pocket Gives One. f ol of HF J PANI to the prisoner's vouth Chief Peds Special to The Evening World.) et bein Funai done at the (racks. { versity, Although a lawyer, he did not ny FACTOR Jo | decided to allow him to alee x TERRE HAUTE. Ind. Mai : the proceedings ‘The other side ts working to defea: | practise his orofession, He was a di- : cep on a cot cKRE ni arch M—At Biya for seme ila sotor of the New York Life Insurance In the officers’ room, instead of putting |"0n to-day there Was a street ght be- petasss aie a to I ic I gall Bey a Diba stay Institution for him in a cell \eeets oes A . d and Trust Company, B ua Th ein leen of cotton to-day ra wae art | on eo yrs Stn] SPRARBR RAPS SBHARE, | BOOKMAKERS PLEASED. > iitu'ZPSu; cai lav tee Ey 20S a ; : up bi we ) " re pender-Maker Who Was Lol. his moraing and he took advantage ot| ‘The fight grew out of Paris's recent * | Phe Sanders bill will not affect race | Institute for the Blind the Hore cis A a ae ie Se BROADWAY.” : ing for Satisfaction. the first opportunity to gain his free-| Withdrawal from the race for Congress tracks, oF ai Teast it ty. 40. consis ted | Refvee and the’ Netione! Hores Show |i kas tn 8.08) oe I Fiatbom Ave fesy dom. While the doo Stee tan Gan tet Mr. Mei oy Tact track peo Cad Re lly, of | Axeociation | Now $0 ; James Hibbard, sixty years old, of 159 ae %. hile the doorman went into an] The two men met at Sixth and Main ite Aqueduct Race Track, says Mr. Bronson was prominent in club enies | Children’s ‘s) Cutéathe same ‘West One Hundredth atreet, will spend unk room the lad sipped our,| streets, the le passed, and they were “The only effect the iaw will have oN] 114, ising the President of the Coaching | tyles ee Nae uk dashed past the Chief's desk and es.[*0n In @ violent fight my track will be that twill have ww |! rn 4 Gas we i ie as men’s— three months on the Islan * ot capes Faris struck the frst blow and war] wagy ac GIn crusant Eee agen taeecincion ie Seche ihyce mem bar at the Met the right eo reserve 50 eke own. 4 ‘4 age site 4 4 (he uproar be caused this morning in 8) The reserve squad was sent after him| ANKE: down, A dosen dlows werel ttenderson has thrown o Dombshell into! he. foolsrooms trom there. ropoltta ure : ng just the Suapender factory at 2) West Thirtieth | in haste, but the young burglar go; | struck on boty sides and both men wore! the Senate in the shape of a letter on| makers will be pleased end Ne i ane Pig Counter, Faging.. Sew } street. Until yesterday Hibbard was |4¥ay black even and were badly cut about|ine Porto Rican tart BM welch oo nese Incteased by the passage “of sly wn Town and Delta Pat. = sv right drape, just employed in the factory, but was dis- — ae the face, nal wrote to Raward Knott, of Waverley, Ia.|care nothing stout ae ba! a wells eleven Re leaves a witow $5to$16' the right length, Spatenng svar RIDE 1 DBATA AWBBEL | pic YOUNG MAN'S DBATH, |x ticket genes sali every pint is jus the House bill istgnee Hs of the Gatoxicated and assaulted Foreman Con- right about our Top Coat for jo | Dig, Interests op wt ‘the measure, RA ING MEN KOT | |ARED, tad Hoffman, of 82 West One Hundred wh c sll hor x | JOHN FRENCH’S WILL. Little Gentlemen. The prices ond Fitty-first street. Then he smashed te Pom ees welek tai a Id tay his hands o eneve meres i everything he could lay his hands on the body upon gh paged ays ell wiidiieen Medea nee are right, too, $5 to $16. Young Man Dropped Dead trom a Albert J. Vow Aaphysiated by; ‘The fifty girls who are employed in which the great intrest “cos “ the estabiishment became frightened ant ped dead from a bi Gas, Melt eflorte to detent rope reper leristetion, at Tracks, $1,000,000 Among Mis Family Sizes 4 to 19 years. pme of them tainted, while others ran shih aver afternoon, | Albert J. Voorhis, treasurer of the “i Dave tee Ty | A number of inet horee-ractng | ané Relatives, Everything: else in Bo , " me of T - T have done my tmple prem pth stron screaming wes spurting south at full speed | firm of Townsend, Desmond & Voorhis me it In consultation ang | seapie ween thla afternoon relative 10! The will of “Henest John” French was Clotites. b arrested and arraigned One Hu Twenty-ninth| Uinbrella manufacturers, was found on with the Preatdent of |the offest the Banders bil! wilt have on | jeg for probate in Brooklyn to-day, The Masietrete Weller in the West | “tt his whee He foil off, | dead In & room on the fourth floor of @} {> ops of thie iittle tlapd. |D00KIMAKing at the tracks were sur: [estate fs estimated at $1,090. To his 5 ionab . staggered to the pavement and aank to] West Tweifih street thie moraing With {prised chat uch a bill existed. Natur-|iuugnter, Banh J. Little, ie left. hie Men’s Fashionable Over- be 7] blah + head in his hands. He had been asphyxiated by tum. “4 ind ae ally none of them would speak on the! nouse, ae Clinton svenue; to his son, nis — Ragians, P. Policeman May he Micyele Squad, | inating war abieet. ‘ad- " Pip Prin sects Interests on — Thomas R, French, 910,00 cash and life I STRAIGHT” --- WALES |: ie up an bed man on the| Voorhis who was about thirty years [arr tipine te ite mnne * id not think, however, that - i cks, Box Coats, &c.—silke shoulder. He fell ove d old, came of 4 good family. His mother present needs of Porto the Ue would etop beating ft the lined or not, $14 to $35, r country so that it will be anfetter track ical Dr. O# was heart disease. | is wealthy and is on her way here trom | na Aties tor wiee treatae ae i re ‘ 4 needed td, ¥ raid, “we would cer- she: brought on by tue exertion of overrid-| a trp abroad all these new So ” TT saintly have er) nt of i, and you ean oe —— -— Wet here would have tena Bie nett | tmane-| LN ALL i BUENO i pie Pre 0? Wane ty {eaten *™" |" G9 BEFORE THE LORDS, LANGTRY PLAT To PLAT 100 Bia, Pid io anc TAX PROTESTS. Tene | ® Vaitation of saarpehooterr.| The ma after ieriied as vided_gmong by Lord Dunraven for the} Chaties Mar of 31 West One Hun-| LONDON, March 3 —During the dis- wanes Mayer Forkien Ing to la eel f » He complimented | dred and ird street cussion of the copyright btllx in the duction of “The Dege Leng Island Retiread (meng the ype of: c= and sald | Howse of day. Lord Monke ates” ae lmmerel, Forty Cases Called Fou may shoo * (Mork| PITTSBURG, Pa. March 9—Mre ‘Te-Das. Simeceesity ariecs.” WIFE SAW BIS 90 His SUICIDE. : u tying be-| Langtry, who ts booked (6 appear at] ALBANY, March #.—The third hear- s ee the Aivin Theatre, will not be permitted! ing of the New York corporation, pre. produce her pay “The Degenerates, | “CSting agninet the valuations piace)! Wheat started to-day with a free- ve WEATHER FOR BSE eee fastest, to-day by upon thelr franchise rights by the Biate|tional advance. but the losal buyers 7 Before ECAST. the Siocltan Weather at Reerd of Tas Commtesioners was boi teead more whvet for Sie teed, thay Nis Family. Forecast for the thirty-six hours end: About forty cares weir wae a ear et the result was a citterna againet, the A While bit wife and daughters jooked| ing at § P.M. Friday, for is immoral, : a a — ‘ jon, Charles Block, sixty-three years ola.| City and victaliy: Generally. fair to- ro nc Sts slerman, died in agony on the foor| night until midnight; Friday, rain in ¥ Charles Block Drank thetic vel bY itis ot mil- la Ma Freeia: nis residence, 3 Marcy avenue | morning and forenoon, fair after drinking carbolic| fresh north to cast winds. ‘The