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PES FLOCK | Miller’s Victims, by the Hundred, Watch His Trial. ‘The restless throng of men and women Who lost their money in the Mranittin 920 per cent. syndicate swindle, hundreds fin number, wandered up and down the €orridors of the Kings County Court louse this morning in the vain hope of admission to the chambers Wher> Jedeo Hurd ts trying William F. Mitier, the “Little Lord Fauntleroy of Finance,” who started the syndicate famong his Sunday-schoo! mates, and who, in cight month, gathered tn $1, GR. of other peuple’s money. hour listening to pleadings and rentenc- fing other offenders and a' 10.40 the crors- examination of (. Oscar Berertrom, the Beventh of Prosecutor Clarke's promised one hundred and twenty-five witnesses, Was resumed by €x-District-Attoraey Ridgway. Bergstrom is a beardiess boy of seven- fleen and was, a year ago this month, 1 boys who was Miller's big talk about the inside information he postessed @f Wall rtreet, end invested a #0 bill In WR Franklin yndice Oscar Bergstrom testified from his Pooks that he put Into Miler's scheme GH all told and drew out $29 interest. ‘This opened the wey for District-At terney Clarke to goi hefote the jury that over 15,000 creditors were engaged with the witneses ih the bankruptcy ' sgoogead against Miller, ail demand the return of money intrusted to thim, in the aggregate, nearly a million and a halfof doliurs ' Mrs. Alice. Cline, of (10 Ryerson @treet, feati that she had deposited $809 WIR Miller and received $25) back fim interest. ‘The balance vos promise! hher'ta'two weeks, but before the fort. | peed Miller won a fugitive Me larne here put that famous de- | soy FARO certificate of deposit tn evt ‘This! and $100,900 in bonds are sup-| posed to have been in he handbag waton | Miller jeft under Miss Murphy's table im Louls J. Grant's office as he passed” By on his way to “Col.” Ammon's office on the morning of Nov. 31. «dobre B. Mortarty, of Albany, Chief ‘Clerk in the State Department of Bank- fag, testified that Miller was never an PRoorporate! banker, neither was th oe Syniicate, and Miler wi of # criminal act If he held hi elf out as a banker William Dieteriing, Corporation Ex. | faminer in the office of the Secretary of Mate, textified that no certificates of poration of the Frankiin Bynaicate | New Jersey had ever been filed in | tiie the trial was adjourned antii | to give the fifth juror, Peter ator, an opportunity to go to | fapere. { rom ts in m trou. 2 ome! Bob’ "de. The Miller creditors are a Ris | ant fee. | J. Raa: yA counsel 0 orediters of get-rich-quick Oe rat S150, ene was led a fow cays Deters le A) mi it to pieces, fee amountes ec “made by Distrist-At- Ci rice inh his opening speech to Court In reste. of whet his consist with the mor nerally, the payment by an -wrecked concern of one of retainers ever iF « MORE SUGAR ROWORS. ' Affwecklc ané Standard O11 {A484 rise in the price of Sugar this morning brought out the erop of rumors. , One as to the effet the Arbyckies, ‘who are among the Trust's flercest lesumpetitors, bad oinesd hands with the Oil interests with a view to ¢ ntrol of Sugar stock in the Hi mer was that negotiations the warring factions had been and that a settioment was in tent. = BSTMOLDS STILL MISSING. Be Trace of Theatrical Manager ‘Whe Disappeared from Gtl- manager who disappeared yes- him home in the after- ‘s mind had been failing, able to caro for himself. TL SL Judge Hurd was occupied the first half | ed, how long ~ WAS | to arrest all para: of the building trac Oh, dear! STRIKERS IV's gettin THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1900, <i dln osreb on OS SOARING q “Dewey? OT EAGER te 70 FIGHT SHERIFF. amends Italians Quail Force in Gre | eh GREEN WIC ym, Ay Aberte Hawley, with fifty depu arrived here from Bridge rt | aay to wld the jocal author gre: venting the threatened parade of bubid-|{ y. with ten con. vfloers. m was decided cont Gov, Lounsbury the Sherif thet Companies F and D of the State atith from Norwalk were ready for a cali, and would aid the civil officers to preserve the peace | ‘The altuation arising out of the etrike | ions of Green wien and Portohester, reac nd in desperation the loca! officinls called tn outside aid to suppress demon- stratic The trouble developed had been pre- ctpitated by the Italian laborers in- volved. The latter seised this oppor tunlty to press their demands for more pay and less work. They parade! anid induced by force or argument workmen to jotn them. The officials in response to pressure brought to bear ieeued an order prohib- iting street parades and other demon- strations, The strikers accepted the wauntia and announced an elaborate parade for to-day The Village of Portchester had forbid- den the striking Italians from parading there, and to-day they were scheduled to come here. They pareded in Greenwich three hundred strong Wednesday and made all work on public streets and pri- vate property stop, Two hundred and fifty Italtane parades the etrets carrying & banner marked “Bighi-hour day, 81.40 per day, pay every week.” They marched to all places where non-union men were em- ployed and took them away from their | work, elther by coasting or by taking | him at the depot , [thelr tools away, The Italians, five hundred » sembied in Portchester ju WOMAN ACCUSES A BROKER} Mre, Fuss Saye the Cuban Steck She | Bought from Frank E. Sherwin Was Werthiess. Prank E. Sherwin, fifty-seven years old, a broker gt 1% West Kighty-second street, was held in $5,000 ball to-day by Magistrate Flammer on complaint Mrs. Anna Fuss, of 29 Wen all seventh street. Mra Fuss invested $1,000 in stock of| the Cuban Development Company po Gherwine represePation, and claims | ‘that the gtookh was worthices, DIED AFTER DAY OF PLAY. trong, ase before | o ‘Fhrve-Tear-Old Hed Jolly Time on notloe feve der and will do It." The Sheriff addressed @ meeting of the| » labor unions of Greenwich at noon. The| ) Permanente Before. Armed enwich and Disperse. end the programm: tne and parade here, of Stanford, has received yusand rounds of ammunition, and called here om abort de- prepared The strikers are pald t and kniver, and t ntrymen, w arge American. (hg They alo use ® red flag on which Is painted the word Danger.” ‘They strike this lag when- they find men at work, When the @heriff heard (hat the men Were massing on the @tate line he eald “Let them come; these Italla: Insurrection. They come over into Connecticui from New York State line and attempt disor- 1 am here to protect our citisens tnembers of these unions are on strike but they do not sympathise with the lawless Italians sible way. Sherit Hawley received wort thir State line that the riotous Ttaltans be. coming frightened at the armed dispia) made by the authorities had dispersed Feeling aveured that no trouble war imminent the Chief of Police and eight men who were summoned from Stam- ford returned on the 2 P. M. train Sheriff Hawley, however, decided to re- main on the scene with his deputies. Bome of the more Umid imbabitantr eft town for fear @ serious riot might voeur, Later In the day the excttemen’ srbvided, and the village soon rewume’ ite cumomary quiet aspect All the workn en who had been frightened intr remain. away from their work w ack (hie efternoon after recetving ar surances of protection from the police bored vorning. Mr. and Mr. Henry Baker, the child's |parents, (cok ber visting to Union Hil! | Tuesday. The chid played about th | houne With other little children all day | Analy winding up with « game of tag Towar! evening ‘rene began to fee drowsy and went to rleep in her m.th- ersarms After awhile Mie. Baker wi horrifed to find that her child was dead 4 oer arma, The little one bad died of heart fail ure brought on by too much exerc se ASHANTIS UP IN ARMS. Tribal Fighting om Britteh Gold Coast ta Alrtee—Condt- tlen Serious. ACCRA, British Gold Coast, April 6—Tribal Aghting has taken place in Greenwood Cemetery this A) Liane © to cross! | We'll put every one of! Ferve them in jail, and if they try violence, ‘weil give them lead to eat. of The action | 1 They told the Sheriff § that they would assist him In every pos- rnocn from the pickets along the| RX rr | Wie Central pt BRITISH CONSOLS DROP, “IN WALL STRE Were Features. market The particu issues y ‘strong the local traction stocks and the entire | Industrial group. The repel were evidently influenced by able rise in Sugar. Some of the railway shares which at the opening displayed weariness, partic- | slarly the fies and Grangers, sequently rallied above last night's in sympathy with the general up movement in the Livhersprived tem Sugar opening figure 110 (o 1116-5, an ex Peplo's Gas was up 138 pot | 106-5, while © point to the # Tobaces 1 point to 321-8 The local traction stocks were em eoiingly uclive and displayed unex> pecied strength nits to 7%, whil ta 16. point 10. MT SB. © & Oblo inaves by the remar 1 over The Baltun came int rapid advan: mer ga.ned Nron issues Bteel and steel with and Feveral the features. ‘Trading was very actt A rise in Sugar oo agtiened the general ils the Magner recame prominent tn inte i ig 0d@ in Sugar Towant the diatet and sudseguent demand for Bi the mai Nght actions until 4s, when prices haniened. wing was d changes were much mixed. Ths T miles of stuck to-day Lhd shares, and of bonds §8 668,00, value on a High. Am ity 164 Are Be oe An son fs n on ON ON im: leo ce z 7 Am # tet o WY 9W Ai Aimelt. de Met pf ” A & Wire Am Sager Am Sugar pf Anaronds Mint ALD. Top & fy Ath Tip @ 8 FP. pt Balt & One felt @ Oe pt Wrookiyn Kepit Trane He Ineon c a ¢ ite. ¢ 2 th HY Hoa a Ne Del, oly iY * ” ° Pederat Ty Th Ty General MG WR ny North. pt CMC OmE Hitnots C Wy 1 By Lake fy ’ “ a u Mf 2 aw nw ” an ay ste u s “ Bis ™ th) we a “a Ss ! ay my oy He Me Sy 8 me Hy HR us Ws BS im 78 uy OMS 4 1y as By is ie i. “oh oo re of Trouble in Aohaatl. Consols, yesterday change to-day 236 lower than which have taken pace in Ashani under a Be orous proii-takt onday naturally sho " ites 4 ind the can partmen| larity was the chief beginning, bat later. ihe mejor sctive lesuee weakes | Sugar, People’s Gan and Local Traction Stocks ‘The stock market was dstinetly strong jat the opening to-day, notwithetanding | | the unfavorable progress of the Lundon | the remark: | limbed uninterrupted frem the | Gain of 17-8 pointe above yesterday, . 1, and Continen- Brookiyn Hapid Transit on moderate tduying Jumped 2 on Metropo.tua recodid a Manhattan ad- © preterred sioe r a fractional ed and advan. Open Lewer and Drop Ferther o: LONDON, April ¢—On the Stock Ex- pricr, subsequently still further cecined. ‘This was attributed to the offerings ‘The London securiiy stocks were ali ET were jalties 5 | oud: | close pward a8, treme again ‘ably & to 1 36 were ree and irregular and wei ) par night. ¥F to offer, ancestors the a One of Lehigh University's Fines: eh SiS titiiers a i a ie pa double breasted Vest... D2 if? Rite gla RTI nothir, of Oxford Vicuns, $4.9 ; Us] BETHLEHEM, Pa, api ¢—Tre § ‘Sroa. shoullered sack... b By lov esly Mtoxicated in distinguished Honor # |in response ny # ponte tow her as “L have b an honored cltize Island an effusively for ES A LABORATORY BURNED, physical laboratory, there was fo Ge] The prices then quickly Ing prices were 4 18; wember, 7; May corn joago's opening prices were Pa ty ket my 1% | arked. wea € th A Africa, Sept ie yer three Aas nstructors of the Ur in Cer w Park charged to wha ke a th all my ame. within tals morning de -— —— ‘k's oy a Ph 4; Apr S 4 oa jormorrow Stomach Troubles oft distress, The temach Forked and It cries tor ele. Acker, Merrell G =o THREE MONTHS | FORGRAND TALK Schuy!er Van Vegetal Flow-) ery and Suave, Goes to the Island, Behuyler Van News, fifty years old and tre Sire h betng t lay it please your most learned and began Van Ness uiry by Mag strate xplanatic \ t learned and disting at poverty, even tn the cane 1 of the honored and ancient hour the gi sag isinguished ancestors, in | a the Right Time, at the Rohit Pre one of the larg Aneat buildings of the Lehigh Un fr ‘The loss will probably excerd $2.00), WHEAT WAS FIRMER AND TRADING ACTIVE. Wheat opened firmer to-da he much smaller Argentine houses covered untt! {t was found lack of wheat for sale. lost the Dake of Neweastic Due Were, among ¢ the passengers exp a. 1 Sarsaparilla % sol . by Leading Den ers Everywhere WILL BUILD AN ISLAND. Stupendous Project May Revolutioniz? Things in New York Bay. for gigantic grain where { " world will be able to t rect the grain and wher ne very ihallow the bay buildin BM's an = tive Ol and easily apnroach=d deep draught has made the mate land will be of ¢tal Itnportance at the Edward F. Craigin,of 9% Empire Build- ew York, was graqted permission ‘ay by the New Jersey Riparian Com- | mleston in Jersey City to bulld an teland in New York Bay between Bilis Island and Liverty Island and connect tt by troatte with the New Jersey Ratiroad property at © 231 EIGHTH AVE., $100,000.00 Worth Row The shopping deper rent sie advantage tp gail a pubsie whe will nd he hai eet: thom éfee buying ye had at of the Federal aut waa pete my great be secured, but tt is b: A Ahobllg alee of this hai there will be ap trouble |{2Ne Veeck y (cave tting that. miles owt of pour way. This a 19 te — w 10 targer ut } make this island the site sR Mette Ao) PIAL P= 1 | Arfong th: 8yck Siiisand Top Coats Lower prices than we char or clothes will no buy satisfac ry ality of workmanship ou don't want to pay highe vices either, For exansples ¢ he right thing at the rig wice” we are showing amo cher items: pcovaee fs haglans—Coverts, \ all the new 310, 0 to $25, 00 reyed Ali All the newest Hats, $1.00, 08.60, 62.0 Bag! The Goret Shore 1 dene free, at $2.08 prompuy owing hipment and the “suits and jacket a8 oni Ma; May corn ed on the he Duke of tant Naval aves Navy It needs the aig. Medicins Money Com Buy. ‘Board Wanted mre ators and States as it comes in from the West, as prompted very country's highway to the West. Baabinbed Ove hoeat five Yeats N. S. BRANN, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, at 50 Cents on the Dollar. patrontse tae big cs ould not be ought eisewhire for lems than B40, kept im order tree for 8 y Brentags WANTED-—First-class aitera- tion hands on tailor-made on Bth Noor, ER & CO., Brooklyn. OTTO MEET SE eT EE Reem E ee EEE: ee eh eh eee ee he plers o i we on board tof the UW ied condition made; the channel by vowmele of it evident that | f vast comntne te of this uet bgt AND of easly aad manufeets ” It will pay you to come : 4 Ps 3 z ; $ j z z $ 3 3 Wi = a $10.09 Feith, ste! '$1901 § doce CANVASSERS on a Ladies'Goods; new line; York, New Jeraey, cut. APRN For GEORGE DEWEY, The “Salt” of Salts. The Platform, bh — ba = > 3 ray loves a real bargain. hest of “bargain lovers” to come to our store to- morrow to see, try on and compare our Really “Swell” Suits and Top Coats that we price at ( “\pace acm Sint Paswous Top Coats are plentiful in this great city, but no- where else will you get: such a ten dollars’ worth as here. Call or address, a Gai & Co., | York City. PLE’S CHOICE 245 Broadway, O: posite City Hall Park, Just South of Murray Sires We therefore expect a 10. | % i i : ; 3 i Every fashionable fa- bric, tailored by skilful “men tailors” into ideally: perfec: Suits and Top. Coats—that’s what we offer at ten dollars, and we will cheerfully refund the purchase price Hf: you're dissa‘isfied. How can you lose? Suit Fabrics are \ and Gray Chev. Pansy Patterned Cheviote and ‘easineres Top Coat Fabrics are Tan sod Brows Coverta; fray Viewna Diagonsla, CPEN SATURDAY EVENING 245 Broadway, Opposite City Hall Park, Just Below Murray St.est* r0t0~ THE COMPANY 9. FP OEDNE GAPE POD PE OMEESE GOD ae Helo Werted—Femata Mt Salary ci his President, The Health of the Nation Abbey's Effervescent Salt, the “Sat” of Sats. ; is Nae Nature's: remedy: “tee ‘Abbey's Salt ring. Made Sr from the, juices 01 f cures Indi salts. e..tracted Bs