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1g m7 > BULL TONE n> in Sugar Did Not Affect the Market. SHARP ADVANCES. Railroads Moved Up Fra _ tionally, Led by Northern Pacific—Quotations. “The opeming prices on Stock Er . e to-day Were characterized by as ressiveness and activity following fa otable reports from London. ctAmerican Sugar was the exception, this! Rock dropping off points quickly | g the opening at 171-1 Grop in Sugar had no effect Tn the Railroad shares wisierers FIVE JURORS Examination monet Talesmen BIG ARRAY OF LAWYERS. dup: double their money for them every ten weeks in gigantic speculation and fled exposure, war called to trial on a charge ~ FOR MILLER, ~—(IBELLED? |He Will Ask Judge Foster | to Nullify Grand Jury’s Finding. Proceeding Rapidly in Swindiing Case. Samuel Untermyer, counsel for Dis trict-Attorney Gardiner, went defore | Judge Warren W. Foster, in Part 1, of Genera! Sessions, this morning ané 520-Per-Cent. Man Has No gave notice that he would make 8 motion (o have expurged from the court End of Legal Talent to record the presentment of the March Defend Him. Grand Jury fled with Recorter Gel on Friday last a Not only as it reflected on the pro- r fessional conduct of Col, Gardiner, bet William “Franklin Syndle Miller, se rs Wein 4 Oath eee OME S| the Brooklyn Bay financier, who ¢ath- nyer declared, the presentment wae tred over a million dollars from willing not borne out by facts, There was abso- lutely no evidence to support It, he in eight months on a promise to said S far as it concerned the Distriete Attorney he characterized it as a “priv Keged criminal ibe! Thar Col rdiner ts going to put ur ith a sack full of greenbacks on Nov inder the fire of The Evening World's 1} list were generally at fractional ad \% of grand larceny to-day before Judge A stubborn fight against all of the forces! ‘aside from the {fic jemuee Hurd tn the Kings County Court opposed to him, especially the City were very strong, Northern Dar The fippant, “Irresponsible boy” ewin- Club. evident, Mr. Untermyer is ncing 10 62, 4 full point gain ® had 4 formidable array of counsel joaded to tie musaie and anticipated th Coal and tron, Federal | 2 There was the silm and slender Fred B move of the enemy by asking Jud and National Stee! joet their early | |House, one of the cleverest criminal Foster's permission to notify the Atter- while the otner tron aie “] lawyers of the Manhattan bar; the ro- ney -en to come {nto court to-mor- Were buoyant, notably American 1010 DODSABEHLD OOO bust James W. Ridgway, who won the row to combat his motton, If Pane a1 and Wire and Colorsdo Fuel and | * r nae Platrtet-Attorney of being Mr / Untermyer era Ps " at the ablest ¢ itor Kings County ever Grand Jury went out o . ” District-Attorney Meal traction stocks were steady, had, and Bob A, Ammon, who at the ’ ’ ‘Third Avenue and Metro- has had a wide experience as counsel to oa: colrt-eeeen Hee pe oo Opening flat, while Brooklyn defendants charged with crime similar friends of the District-Attorney Pransit advanced 1-2 to 72 1-2 to that alleged against Miller. with frients of Recorder Goff. Nearly 5 point» on moderate District-Attorney John F. Clarke pror- all of the District-Attorney’s staff were pn, £0 BEY-4, | ccuted Miler in person, alded by As- ome If, In response sistant District-Attorney Morton Littie- bia ti aaa When the jucy had been selected and ; rts to the effect that the gas 66 9 pon (Continued from First Page.) stood awaiting the charge of the Judge —- Mr. Undermyer made his motion. Itlea, advanced ely ' HL ee r . Unter- ugar ining Cen: OLD ALLIES AS RIVALS, [sprutt, tm which, during ihe night, ay “trondwood's report, whieh has Just |, yee & motion to mae ident eer local tractions 11-2 a 2 This was the first thine that John F. | force of Bores had concealed themselves. | reached me, and which contains no de-| jjonog's charge to the Grand Jury. It ) lagged and aia pot becoyer Clarke und James W. Ridgway have enet ($0 well were they hidden that our | tatix, stated that he had Jost seven gun#) is. motion to expunge from the record fare. take rie B Jon the opposite sides of a case. Clarke [Jading scouts passed over the drift] and all his bags He eaumates alll, gocument tied last Friday in thie 1015-8 and Omaha % Real baiiaanedars Father, Ma Ie prosecutor, Hidgway ts the detend-|!tRout discovering them, and it was! hix casualties at about 39, Including 2%) -yure. ‘The bistrist-Ati orney, [OF Bead eranee Before noon. i; ld —_————+¢e-—_— r. For twelve years Ridg-["0! until the wagons and guns were | missing ‘opasiders It a pevtieged toe | ta hy th after made Leahy’s Infant Died ‘ way was Distelt-Attorney of Brooklyn [tering the deit that the Boers showed] “on hearing this morning that road<| pA A lll + ec alte except Bugs A t t S t y f th I ew [and Clarke was his first assisiant jemselven and opened fre. Many of the! wood was hard pressed, 1. (grmediately | jugee po rupted; “Don't you Tose 0 100 om Vth tr of Want. ssistan ecretar Oo e in Miller's defense is that he didn't know | tt of the artillery norees were | ordered Gen, French, with ‘two remain:| oaks ste, Thieme he esked, “that eel stocks, ‘isneral Feet 1 Seed, F 5 . that (t war a swindle; that as President [immediately shot down at short re airy brigades, 10 folfow in pug-| ts motion shoul later.” were lees affecied but’ we aa terior Resigns to Aid of the syndicate and “manager” of the|and several of the guise were cap tof the Ninth Divivdop, The latter, {ing yea eee uateurrom,: replied market hardened at 1) goonge in hand, Thomas leahy business, he was only a figurehead and |The remainder kallopel away, covere! | after a magnificent march, arrived on) tne lawyer. simply wanted Your lee he infuence of a furthe . ear "hoster, was standing In front of Under- oe an innocent dupe, while the real rascals by Roberta's Hore, which suffered | the scene of action shortly after 2 P. M.| Haaor to theiruet me to Diegrep te " were Edwar rhiesinger, Cecil Lesile | heavily. nad d's force consisted of ihe orney= o o pre taker Burns's, at Ibi Kast Thirty-firet th B ‘ ‘ maw for pnatate eH tive yurt tomorrow to be he: Bide ean ser e rs. and other shrewd schemers who kept | ‘Meanwhile Lieut, Chestermasters, of! Roya) Household Cavalry, the Tenth! the question’. He then began bitterly 5 ‘-. ar an < themselves in the background. Rimington’s Scouts, found a passage) Hussers, Q and U Battertes of the Royal! to denoun the finding of the Marea wornan of twenty, her eyes swollen with cece omen eed Francts J. Leahy, a paper maker em-|across the sprult unoccupied by the! Horse Artillery and Pilcher's Battalion {Stage ort think {t would be better te Tinbing te Weeping und her face pinched with pov ployed at 0 Prince street, Manhattan, |enemy, by which the remainder of| of Mounted Infantry. leaner’ weate Ces lmetetde tl to- mor Him extreme rine 12 8 erty, walked up to him and ald « itttie} iter yee da ee fey ant thee bs tLe an BP J and Nving at 16 Park avenue, Hrooklyn,|Broadwood's force crossed. They re-| “The strength of the enemy ix con Keg, dae tenure vor : In Sugar depressed the ‘iat at) bundle dane up in an olf shawl in Hie) aig tenderad to the Presitent hin juat, that the two smallest tepablics ps hy Aad ARDS foe oUNN SEORs (arte ae bide eerie hes alge male ag as, Le) ND an replied 9 Ce ee aut T, woud renignation ae Assistant Secretary of the|in the world were strugeling agalnat the| reins “eemed tp be maa: ee standing all that had previously oc- oe pnraber of which is not yet re ie. to have a trancript a a the-evie s your daughter, Tor ne nl ir . . the OHO fal seat along | curred oried 6 on View proauced in cou th your daugh if m," “she HHaterior towday, In a statement iemued |greatent empire tn the world for home. | swimmingly with the rohustus Ridgway, “You had best have (hat Incorporated alte | said tn a hard, metatilc voice. “Ye'd jhe says he tx impelled to take this aten| justice and indevendence. Tre srUwElel too, when suddenly the ex-Distriet-At — —64o———_—_—— tin Your “appeal tosmorrow,”. said. the Mig [better take and bury ver, Daln't got the] because of his aympathy for the Koers,/seemed to be very unequal, torney challe hes a ee Judge, balk i “ i . f nged peremptorilly and District-Attorney Gardiner sent a de- Members of the aroun suttered | price, She died in my arms this morn-|4nd that he will endeavor to ¥i res an] “The whole umber of Boers, includ |i. went a HEROISM OF GUARDSMEN pDisirict-Attorney Gardiner sent a de t Ing at the court, where the dispossess [¢xPreaston in their favor by the Ameri-fing men, women and chiuren, Ot! Wiliam IL. Leveridge had read about SAV REST OF GUNS c atatins that he would mae a ’ ED nin Part of Genera! aglons can people i weak at Th truth bis resignation in because of exceptions, Papers brought me. man turned white such an extent that] women, mostly w whose fun | be iapansensed (8 at 238 West Thirty greater than the population of the eity of Washington, and yet these brave peo- bands | the syndicate in the paper and bel tr ed to nave all the "ae bh Grand Jury made publt \ rushed. through the bou-| 1), Poe, Was a swindle, so he would not do I Tale Of Blocks to-day were z ether 4d Becretar * e * a ce. ‘1‘at vonds $agi.oo pur] “What can 1 do, Mary? he asked /{tictton between himself and Beoreta' [ple have the courage to put up the| for the jury. LONDON, April £=A apectal despatch the hladrance, rus the Attorney-General (0, helplessly, “I just went to work this Re gptees ree Mgt he ea rei eh Atest fight in history agacnst an em-| James Johnson, a real-cetate man, liv-| ftom Bloemfontein says: “The loss of) vo. and warned bis comra enabling | ped Cie kegs Or te reais ‘ell moming. Been on a drunk, Why, 1] fr Bou are TORiierA ‘ pire of four hundred millions ing at 32 Park place, Mrookiyn, had not|the guns was attended by Inctlents of the rearmost battery to save a portion ony purt. of the proceedings had beet ain't got the price of a drink, let alone |*#¢h 4 point that hq would elther have |" ,,, t dlecldad whet he ri made publi cic fax ie Paonia 7 to cedlah or. be Corced out yneluded at once that my sae in ; t Reta WAS Al spiendid herolam. The legding battery) of the guns, © hich came into action | eee oe Haves Putngin, who was t {4 dol for the undertake thies were with those struggiing for | *Windle, and was getting on nicely when hoof the Match Grand Jury, They talked together for a minute or| His friends claimed when he left that] ifr” ana 1 fool that the Amertean | he broke Mr, Ridgway's Leart by telling] "4? #0 Dear the Boers ambuscaded in) late juan, ot vedere Gof In Patt. ihe at Ger- two. Then the woman he would not reatan but it Was eM ee in mmpathise with them in| lim 4at ne conaldered that it would be| the fiver that the 1 | ‘Life Guardemen and a gunner Kot Alera Sexrians thls mornin aid took a yeurs, so old in suffert Jerally Iknown that Re Wak In a TO eee oon ledenendence. {mpormible to pry 9 per cent. in profits) “It da useless your attempting (o ad-| un out under tremendous fire ant four |reat on ihe Dench wi the BMTRNET: n " Aittle cold bundte in her ea ii for a iecture in any honest business. vance Throw down your arms. others were waved by the men dragging |mitter, and ts leading assistants are again nd started to he others hom “ " | In xo They uxe unpariiamentary seain an sist to her moihers ome! DAVIS MADE FOES. SIDES WITH BOERS. What!” drawied the exsProse-| "tne scrpenat of the battery, fearing| them off after thelr ores had. teen! fag mr, Then tse Umpertiamnenaty " When | entered the train at Pretoria vette. | Geo Haven Pv The home from which she is to s had antagonized Pension Coms| on my return home, fully 2 men and the other battery would m ie March Gi rend at about the same Ue pen set them in the stocks Jemnation. They go #0 far eee third street. There, four months ago, |!{ caved an open rupture between the {and fvthere and sons were a: the fromt, |time that the Carmemte Company named Henrietta. The boy died | During the administration of Seeretary | of thelr faces. made the last 1@ | yeaert? ame Weith’ twine already 7 yon after birth Bliss, Mr Davis was viven full swing in| quest of me that | do everything within R TORIA.| imal Col Cardiner when the ‘ wer upol turn home to | cane inet foe Wrerign tat | eer ara Kenarss He Rg ele] CORRALLED A JUROR. oiled Beene iene arise Oy Sab aad MY} foe the munificent sum of M2 a week | When Bliss retired and Hitehooek, whe had been abured and outragoously| After two hours, in which eight jurors] 1ORENZO MARQUES, April 2—Capt. | Sat ce rans fuer ee < ta seraesed, in the hares. vow Dela ine S| Budtracting what he drank there waa}!s the head of the (lass Trust, as wp Hell Rn Mats were dismissed, Hugh O'Bierne, of sas] Haldane, of the Gordon Highlanders, anit _,, ag ane rete i. » - hot mach left for rent and food med ee _ yore was given to otting thelr despat Vanderiit avenue, an employee of the} y.jeur Le Mesurier, of the Dublin Fu- fae bea at ; . Fonts tvar ad Two weeks ago there war a spat over|Umierstand = that he must not curry! the cable fines, as they are Horton Ice Cream Company, gat 380 per ; ai idan Fate only “ v na tre ree “ Mops rine 8a 2 4 favor with the Grand Army by overrul abe atutely by the pliittan Saat, th, he eaMMIARLEN And wa ere silecre, wh) escaped from fn have | av wer with Which to -dig the groun 4 f C * <weitle for infor : atta jane adventures toh war Aaa tee | Hle drew his week's wages and went |/Ma pension dec ne Kier fo ‘ se B-atrtal A Yo) as foreman of the Miller ju arrived here after perilous adventur wh wo hard as rock eahy. Tk mother soi along aa} Th President took sides with Evans) reach the Au peaple George K. Young, of 0 Degraw strect,| After Winston Churehtli’s escape tho] The Imprisoned officers March 15 heard . So eee eens [i the fight Depite thie Davin went] “ICT did not, 9 free American decidela clerk and a bookkeeper of the Met-|sentrlos were doubled, eltctric Hah} was somebody above say the offlcers would | tedeed—aad 4 pt aN to Odlo and made many speeches for the fa Wath: RA ihe fumes Pe ene | wenth Linotype Company, was ac- ; ‘ I terial | dees he removed the following day, After heey an WEA 18 (he eet monet {administration during the tet CAM | fering people, ax brave and as noble ag] Cepted ax che second Juror Inatatied, SGnaHRN passing twenty days under ground in a Thirty-third at Ad Teeth see {Maigt. He defended the pension pottey | ever let live in any land, would ward Statholr, a depariment store [constr fed and the offleers were CON-jcramped position, and subsisting on a beads debi dl acl: cede of McKinley and Evans [haunt me as lon 1 live man in jew York. and living at | fined in the Model School after 89 P. at [Little food and water supplied by some a give her reasons fort Mr. Davts will go upon the lecture! “tam there termined 9 do |e treet “got fi itd reat in| Capt. Haldane saya that after sever! of thelr fellow-prisoners who were in out on the sidewalk. In the]. 1 " veryihing in my humble way to a i ful attempts they stccerded , t the baby cried eo hand that ehe|Pinccer™ He will make speeches Inlthem. ‘Their cause te Jum and in Frank J. Moloney, a grain dealer at/unauccesstul # their confidence, their delight at the urt the baby cried so hard that she) tavor of the Boers, and because of his ir trust, and in the Haht of the rieenth sirest. South Brooklyn, [tn cuttitng off the electric Heht, bul even | good news was indescribable. aria ved to the drug store And] personal popularity. throughout — the Matory, of the Amariean people - ho og Ma TY a jie i “box, then the street lamps precluded an “ Tae following morning they heard the . mething for it | | Bouthwest and West Repubicans gene” tent il \ a Aorush manufacturer at 38 Pearl ‘}temnt to escape, and they decided to hide | officers above leaving and all day long > glee of Went to a nearby druggist, HO) eratiy admit (hal the defection Mr “Mr what course he In the space beneath the buthling. 10 lthe room was filled with curious visitors, referred her to a doctor actos the! Davis will greatly injure the party | woull have ihe sete of this country, which a trapdoor had previously been ooking at the clever caricatures on the | Ter Wares tines Sars YY, te. street; doctor out; went to another: he pursue in order to agsiat the oers ne secretly constructed, as it had teen an-| watts drawn by the prisoners FONKERR, | WAS ie, ton; ack to Bre} doctor: out GIVES OUT HIS STORY. "ie ything and everything within Il nounced that the officers would be r=) When ettitng ptr the fholne ceased Pear. tes tg try ack to drag st sorry.” sald the] Mr Davie gave out this statement this thelr power and let Great Britain and Je] moved elsewhere in a few days, whem ong Haldane and Le Mesurier crept to) Til And neh Pl gen HY . “1 can do nothing for you, 48) atternoon fhe Weed, Beew thes coe arminathics ue it was hoped the two men would be able | the trapioor. They were Ko weak that nan ing nahi ORY eat ood beeen Se, have no Hoeree to practiae medicine It {« purely ¢ matter of sympathy on” | Great frttatn ' ia Gate) Gao 0 to escape. Kd hardly walk, but graduatty |! BY fot on fat ae WHIGKEY, 1 dave There wae a faint strangling sound, alm, part. 1 went to South Africa un in the intere ty and ctvitle Hut the removal of the prisoners was |recovering, they made their y to the am at the time, ood feeble struggle and the Uttle Agure i" | prejudiced, visited both armies, saw | #1!" 4s knaw (hil Launch and Werder the postponed, and the two men, in a damp, |courtyard, got over the railings and ‘plenit bed eae ane one. Mawes straightened oUt it! much of the British soldiers and people, id stop, ond Pitet. subterranean dwelling, began to despair. lreached the street. WHISKEY. T'tabe ft in Det water oearir every " dead sssaailt -— , and also much of the Boers MONG KONG, April A British — —eoe- mento etoe Ora Rog 1 ctarted taki he wee ondere © report the oa * 1 | ¥ ‘ i team launch was ure Maat tales eae aka Bee peands. Kast Thirty-Afih street statl | * nay cae padi hte |to President Kruger aympathising with | (er, en Re f° RERYERT house and ft was while coming out of sd M the Cheke shan . a on the death of Gen, Joubert bay vee z [the station-house that she caught sieht | KELLOGG UISED Nj (TALIANS or t - ; : Jee ? All sranial tad of ber husband, who was at wotk across je pilot of the boat was murdered he way and the launch and a lighter, which it Vil never go back to him,” she said Ml in tow, were looted Regards |: yan Evening Word reporter. “When The wepepearie ap. we was made « prisoner. Ceonje’s Army. | pret my baby is buriet J will ge out to ser 1 : JONDON, April 2—In the House of | pyug, vice wan't a fool who i © of Teens Comm: i : a oa tears Hp Be . READY POR “SAP “SAPHO” TRIAL Commons to-day Mr. A. J. Balfour con: | we ted my | * - Y firmed the statement that Premier | fy | of him LONDON, April 2—The force in the Lake Ere my} -— ——— tie 12th ot Okan ahem Behretner had expressed an objection to Loser iia inekcaud cic ih hy * ‘The trial o' Nethersole and the ¥ i jousehold Cav- oa i the removal of the Boer prisoners to Contin! pt 5° LONDON STOCKS FIRM. Simply for Speculative|Sons of Italy to Have No} oiners indicted for presenting the piay| iss ipand of Bt. Helena alry, in which the Dake of Teck tm a “Bapho” will begin before Justice Furs. ; : ———— AT WAS STRONG j AND CABLES RALLIED, Sahel qilet and strong to-day erep damage news from abroad ively small shipments for English ot Purposes, E. S. Dean Chief Says. Amert- Extension. Market Was tei shoned the 1 foundations extenstyn T Arscneas legree » displayed with a fair pdon see around to-day of activity prevailing Recorder Gof! sitting in Part Ih of General Sessions, this morning con: | tinued the hearing in the trial of James ts mor es opened jower,] In the American division a continu: ellogg on charges of erand larceny ‘ Ny rallied ora ot Cate hero ony H. Kellogg : ‘ wks Ie Plices to-day were . yy Act aaa rhe helped the! and conspiracy, In connection with (ne | @iming was started at One Tl T2748: Beptember, 7 1-4] *tOCks materially, end prices were 48°! eged swindle of the E & Dean Com. |i! Beventy seventh, alth WAS bid. i | ressWely strong and likewise extremely > thre of laborers were put lors were: May| active. ‘The copper shares have recen ‘ Slice ae. Gut ak TRIGA amore. ( ot Boge LA oor 0 prominence as conspicuous.| Kelas on being called to the stand | > cee hil Sioa iy cusne tase. prormtntone be conapicuow | sa14 that Ne ba uled the wetne “Jaceh | ., suv atee sen Peneee® sone «4 bi ie wh uy a ee ee SS am wns sell aner’ for speculative 4 amet ptler ing 2 1-4 points adove Saturday's clone | RO!" € shton & Cn Siet +4 ® hough he bad good credit ¢ made the acm ree abe her Chesapeake & Ohio was selling at 2 name, | He again denied testimony given by Bele: mm ‘No Htallan jabor will be need he sald Rept wats, brie 2. | were solely to get money due him. | Charles Kellowg admitted that in (re Fall of | pepaiea at ine voll Hotel No WS he deposited $900 in’ gold in a) tended ti vapit. He did pot steal a dollar of tt, |Churoh, he said. He earned it all there @: ‘The testimony of Mra Kamilte Gorbet |{oeee was read 1o Kellogg, and he denied Ii ia ie catirety. Part in Building ''L” Loulavilie & Nashville at @ 7-4, St. Paul | ol to an Evening World at 14 New York Centrat at 1% 1-4,| 8am Keller, and swore tha: visits he | reporter “We have decided on that.” see at 37-8 and Atchison preferred | made to the office of the K 8 Dean) —_—— Company after It had been incorporated Went te teh te Steal. Radin whe claims to mare eet to The wa lred ri work em. may in the criminal bra preme Court to-morrow at 102 4. M Af morning: “We will be ready to go on to-morrow and do not fear the of the trial, We want no omg a ‘The Government, he sald, had fully }enptain, and the Tenth Huskers, of considered the objection, but was un- | ®hich the Prine of Wales ts colonel. able to alter ie policy of sending a cer: The fact that the Boers are in euch tain number of the ptisoners io St, [strength on Roberts's right flank as to Helena drive Browlwood's force out of Thada He explained that this policy wae par: Nebu and then cut tt off within « dozen tially dictated by military considera-| miles of Bloemfontein ts regarded as tions. very grave. NATIONALISTS TALK OUT. Resolve that Act of Union with hoof the Bu- jatant Distriet-Attorney Charles Le who will conduct the prosec busy to-day wetting ready for He cxamined a number of including several dramatic Lawyer A. Ho Hummel sald thie and it ts likely that Broad- driven in to clear a path for Olivier to escape northward. —— PR 4 o «3 [LORD LONDONDERRY 1s ore vaca” |BOBRS ARE ACTIVE. NOW. 1 the Pr tat Mes noi nounced that Queen Victoria has ap- proved the appointme—nt of the Mar- POSTMASTER GENERAL. LONDON, April LONDON, April 2—The Nationalist members of Parilament held a meeting | t ts oleclaily an-