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THE TUNEL & P. Bryan Appointed * General Manager at $20,000 a Year. MSO 1S YICR-PRESIDENT. Lucky Man Comes from St. Louls to Take the ‘Transtt Subway Company Vice-President ryan, of the St Rallway, to be Genera! ef the construction compsny Wil build the big tunnel In this { eS BREET ul i has notified the Rapid- Commission that he has re-|§ will enter upon his duties) @ 5 McChesney, jr., superintendent le and Nashville Ter- af F 2 F lsville and Nashville native of Ohio and Eplecopal clergyman. he was appointed superin- company's terminals at fn February of tho fol- ‘was appointed superin- company’s terminals in i i 16, when Genera! Man- Tesigned from the St terminals to go to the Wabash, Bryan was elected to succeed him. has made an excelient record dur- | the four years of his administration Property, an has attracted the attention of tm the East who control the the great terminal interests ry. an ‘Will bees the tunnel, leoked for economi all that they (= a operation of inal, Member of all the lead! Louls and has resided with | YEAR 2.38 ef Feltner Says tt Cer- That, Perhap: President Feitner, of the 1 Paxes and Assessments, ss the tax rate this year w je 238, and if the city! Was not compelied by mandatory legiv- to Increase its expenditures, and Milunoe franchise assesments fixed by ¢ Tax Commissioners remained at which they it might be as low a ler Coler, in speak valuations ma Sainly be as low the valuations were low "RETURNS FOR GOLD. Believed to Have Escaped Stalian Prison to Secure Wen! Midden in New Orteans. NEW ORLEANS, March 11 @ bandit, eighteen ve @Piured the Rev, Mr. Rose ‘1 @prate, in Maly and heid him for ran- cutting off his ears and sen to his relatives ax an inducem the ransom money. ly and fled to New Orleans to tocated him, had him kidnapped ae pet on a Cromwell liner for Now! Esposito, by prev transferred at wi = unknown containing a tre: with Goods That Legaspi, who |» bringing him to Mani. C5 FA TOIOIGAG}NNOMIMG 0106100 pretty women who dance and sing on the stage of the Gatety Theatre In Mr George Edwardes's latest success, “The nger Hoy,” there is one who has attra her beautéful face and graceful move ments. Young men in the stalls rave about her LOVE AND WOOING ~ OF PAUL L. FORD. “Paul Letcester Ford, the rising young Author, ts a recluse and a bookworm.” | sald the personal parsgrapher several | Years ago when the novel "The Honor- able Peter Bierling” flashed into suyc- conn “He prefers rather to elt long hours surrounded by the thousands of volumes | of his father’s brary in Brooklyn than | to appoar in soctety. He ts wealthy tn | * order than iris own Figtt, te the average breadwi Then followed gossip of his early work | in weekly publications and magazines. | dome of the women Writers spoke of how | » it was that a deformed man was a woman-hater and dwelt long on | his black, soulful eyes. was some years ago, And after ties had decided that “The Honorable inforty ie” was a clever portrait of veland, “Janice Meredith,” a the Revolution, came forth and o many thousands, Janice M jslith showed that the young recluse had slightly. He had widened his intimate acqua'nt- | her book-worm and r ree Vanderbilt, for on a front ge Van hours at read, “To m: t 1 spoke Mr Vanderbili's home tn North tor Carolina SURRENDERED TO CUPID. George Va CEN. PANS Chinese Filipino Chief Surrenders to Gen. Kobbe. M.—The Chinese General Pana, who has been terrorizing and devastating the province of Panay, has surrendered to birig.-Gen. Kobbe at NBW JOAN OF ARC. Spanish Girt tm the Philippines Plane Attack and Almest Froes Captives. SEATTLE, Wash, March 51.—Switzer- Hillis, in the Philippine Province of have given (o the Orient a THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 31 YNE MOORE IS [CS WENT |P [DRUMMERS HIT A GAITY GIRL COUDOOUOOOOOOUC SAIS © stocks at the opening, approaching a] combinations among tndustria | point In some of the Internattonals and| tn regard to the discharge of employers] At Oswego N. Y¥., the Kingsford Starch specialties. People's Gas gained over al have been gathered by Secretary Will-| Company, Uinctly strong, all gaining substantially, Metropolitan was up nue 3-4, a 108. among the railroads in Baltimore & Ohio vanis, Panhandle, Missourt Pacific and the Atchison tasuce and C mer and was very active, while Consolidated Amer ‘Amer Ge Gy | The league has about 4,000 members amet. £ y 4 among the drummers, and each has been Amer My Amer 9 7 sending to Mr. Hoge some instance un- Annee Amer f Atwer 1 A] Thous Amer , : Anaconda Mining f Anu Artor pf iu these recent great trade combinations,” Ath. Top & 8 Pe FAYNE MOORE. OOOO OO ODO GOOOOO OOOO OCOD oO COCOGOU) LONDON, March 3t—-Among the many} lovely eyes and the symmetrical figure ed by the neat boy's cos- her name ts not 1 much attention by reason of | | ed badger trial New York a sh INWALLSTREET AT BIG TRUSTS. HHuguy Giaries Best ok Say That —_? “, hie a Threaten Stock Down 4 Points to Put em to at Opening. Existence. Fractional gains were shown by most] Some of the resulta of the enormous the same throughout the Indus- aneerns| trial world, Here are a few instances: ¢ oldest and largest of its © abruptly 4 pointal lam Hoge, of the Commercial Travellers] kind in America, went into the trust last *, Otherwise lowses| and Hotel Men's Anti-Trust League, for and at once discharged nearly all Use in @ projected campaign against the ld, well-paid employees, putting In nt. Sugar bri “The Coudersport Window Giass Com- pany, of Coudersport, Pa., had one of | the biggest plants In the country com- pleted last year, Two hundred expert | workmen were Induced to go there fr Wh ng and Pittsburg, and fine were built for them. + making but one or two batches of glass the American Glass Company (Che Trust) came along and absorbed the plant. it was then shut down the work people discharged. Some ble to get back to their own home, but many to remain tn Couders- go upon the community States Flour-Milling Com. has taken in all the ling plants in Superior and Duluth. ep’ the smallest mill of all, the Com. Jer all of the elgnt or ten mills by the st have been closed down, throwing fully 1,000 men out of work. Rapid Transit at 78 6-4; Man- tan 1 point, at 97 74, and ‘Third Ave- Pronounced strength was ehown mon and preferred, Pennsyl- In the Industrials both People’s Gas idated were strong. The for- nsationally jumped 11-2 points one sale advanced a full point, to 191. Steel & Wire, Federal Steel and other al stocks” showed — conspicucus ngth, and the upward movement be- © Reheral upon the publieat neapected favorable bank ata The closing was active and at at the best prices oe the Itet. t sales of atocks to-day were T shares, and of bonds $3,433,000 par Kat ind at net gains League.) der his personal Sbservation. ds of travelling salesmen ve been thrown out of work by alone bi sald Mr Home to- . “and these reports | pr to every bend and move of the. Sug recovered rapidly on heevy | trusts young men from other factories at lower ‘ ry cctlon# and steadily climbed from| Joseph J. Willet, of Alabama, te the | wages also a healthy corset, for it inflicts no strain upon %. the lowest, to above yesterday’s| legal adviser of the League. “Because the tinplate mitis in Cam-/ the abdomen, allows full play to the lungs, places to 110 $4 bridge, Ohio, entered the Trus: nearly] all pressure i The local traction stocks were ¢is- 4) men were thrown out of work ! Unod the hubs and back Bitsy ao) carriage of an empress, ‘The new straight-front model is extremely de- sirable for the prevailing style in costumes, "It is throws the shoulders back, giving a woman the La Vida Corsets will be found at this store only. They are twice as good as the best French luction. They cost one-half less, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. O'Neil?s, aia Stal Ces The Best Product of American Skill, They are French in style but made to fit the American Figure, They have all the chic, all the grace, all the dash of the Imported Model, yet are strenger and much more easeful. Every ‘pair is hand-made, French Gored, Bias Cut and fitted throughout with whalebone, ape J them to give ly. ihd-CENERAL WORMS DEN Noted Jersey Priest Died of Pneumonia This Morning. PRINCETON, N. J., March 31.—Mgr. ‘Thomas R. Moran, Vicar-General of the Trenton Diocese of the Catholic Church and rector of St. Paul's Church, of Princeton, died this morning et 10 . Mit é the show how the discharges are spreading. o'clock from an attack of pneumonia. prosktin: Reo. ts There were X0,00 of these ehrewd, en- Dr. Moran was born in Dublin sixty- 4 terprising men employed as drummers a| fix years ago, He came to this country few years ago, but the tpuste have In 1851 and joined the Newark Diocese West "| struck a blow at the verylemistence of shortly after that time. Thirty-two ide ea 2S 14 |the calling, to say nothing! o@/hundreds sar aap De, Morens (ook charge at's of thousands of other ¢ small Catholle church in the Then a a psa wie t Whis-| Diocese at Princeton And bullt tt into key Trust was formed in the} igs of the stromgest churches in this’ Women’s Black Kid with Patent be \ lon, ‘iteriee prgteornay ese | ‘The highest enconigm that ban be be-| Leather and Kid Tips, WILLIAM | ling salesmen were laid off, for it made HOGE. stowed on Mgr Moran, said Bishop | Button and Lace Shoes, (Secretary amd Treasurer of the | MacFau! in an interview this morning, a {no difference to the Trust which part!- iasune) is that he was a true Catholic priest and | Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 296 to S439. 28 $0 Southern PAUL LEICESTER FORD. Te But the love note; ' HAS HE A ROMANCE? Ine following changes Surplus reserve, Inereased 5 armed with sho: the United States which reached this « Stora Pedro Gam- Market Showed a Confident tel hs for weapons the Spar Panishy ondon security market (o-day end prices ruled steady. phenomenally strong close of yesterday here. Baltimore preferred was easily the principal feature, selling equal to S. 1 1-4 points above parity level with New York. DOCTOR SUES UNDERTAKER, Chesapeake & Onlo at & 3-4, Agecombe | at 124 1-4, Loulsville & Nashville at 661-2, ®. ts suing J Henry Asmussen, an] and New York Central at 135 1-2 aker, for $0,000 damag POO. gory vie atidavit @ays Mr. Asmursen shiodered him. Among other things the physician charges the under- taker with having sald that he (Dr.Jepe Merchants? Union Compeny his patients so that an undertaker frtend could get the job of ‘This morning the undertaker \- mitted to bail in $1,000 bt started this morning as an ice trust in nounced at the “The American Tobacco Company, by | 115: combining the different factories, w he enabled to dispense with a large army of |!" Tate enerchanta, e ind fi salesmen, previously employed by the) ang ‘neiilicd werumany taremea ae % | individual concerns. laborers and all others. traveller alone, o the i of the business and it was stated, Another rumor was that the ‘Tru: Proposed beginning: reprisalst against | sate Groote Starts Remora ine Arbuckies by retucing the price of} Coffee May Be Gheaper. package coffees. | Increased interest was imparted to| Sugar shares opened at 107 to 105! the war of the sugar magnates to-day |thiy morning against 110, yerterday's by the positive announcement that Presi- |closing quotation. Mr. Havemeyers Dinner to Whole- » jof the firet hour and touched Ml 1-4 can Bugar Refining Company, had en-| tom that Ngure dt sold off to 18. her A L % is le] tertadned @ number of prominent men re home iast night. It wag also reported that an agree | For results you need not wait, TAR BANK STATEMENT, WEIRDEST LENTEN SERVICE IN THE WORLD. Awe-inspiring Mass of the CapuchinMonks held in a Chapel Decorated with the Bonesof their Dead Brothers, Fr ‘The weekly bank statement shows the Broadway and Twenty-thi ¢ banks now hold $9,436,150 tn excess of the requirements of the % per cent. rings of all the bank dear & Wuves in the United States for the ending to-day wore $1,760,386,287, @ «of 4S per cent. over the corre- 4 balanees, ury had a debit balance to-day of LONDON STOCKS FIRM. A confident feeling prevailed in the ¥ securities continued bie firmrees and on fractionally above the FIFTY MILES AN HOUR WITH DEAD ENGINEER AT THE THROTTLE. A Thrilling 2nd True Story of a Remarkable Railroad Tragedy, ILLUSTRATED. oe 1-4, . Paul Union Pacific was selling ICE TRUST IN NEW JBRSBY. Launched with a Capital ef 98,000,000. ‘The Merchants’ Union Ice Company Dr. St. ‘Trenton Diocese ! THE SUGAR-COPFEE WAR. "sii uc STR ae ine ater | dent H. O. Havemeyer, of the Ameri-| The stock recovered before the end} f Monsignor b; war appointed” Charies Sai o Expired Un- known to Family a Ne Dectod Was at Hand. Alarmed at Charles Saunders's long stay In the Dethroom of his home, 16 West Ninetyeighth street, servants broke open phe door early this morning and found dead tn the bathtub. No phys@ian was summoned. The dead man thirty-nine years old, —_S A novelty for sale can be exhibited [ie the Srnolenale Erocery trade at his) with your World ad. never lata, | to many thousand possible custom- ers through a Sunday World Wast. Jersey Clty with $2,000.00 capital. It is WHO IS TO BLAME? WHAT CAN B& DONE ABOUT IT? aw ee TORIAL| a symposium by Rev. Dr. Parkhurst, Rev. Dr. Slicer, Anthony Comstock, 6th Avenue, Cor. 20th Street. WON HER A GREAT FORTUNE. ILLUSTRATED. Frank G. Carpenter's Description of the Resources of the Philippines. ILLUSTRATED, i cular brand of whiskey wan sold, since aia cearn the profits all went into its coffers any-| “These are but specimens from hun-|® Popular pastor. Mle was honored with | Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 11 to2. 9,00 iit’ Cieteei ie ate wae dreds of similar reports, showing. the| other prominent 1 positions in the Open To-night Until 10 o’Clock. \ f univ injury that ts being wrought} church, He was efpeted to the dignity | A lete of Perr ae By Edgar Stanton Maclay, Potent of the Us Navy. {A Work of Great Vales, } © © © 1900 World Co TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. WHERE CLANGING GONGS | WOMAN'S STRIKE TERROR 10 PEDESTRIANS’ SOULS. , rd Street, Busiest Spot in New York, Snapshotted. Mad Tangle of Humans, Cars, Horses and Wagons Depicted in a Striking Mannes. Romance of “Alvin Joslin,” who, dying, left all his money to the woman who had spurned his love. MAHOGANY RAILROAD TIES; GOLD IN THE HILLS; Graphic

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