The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1901, Page 10

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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENLNG, MARCH 16, 1901. z ILL ARREST ALL —_—___ + +e —___ Clarke Was “Mailing Letter’"— Bondsmen's BaGvesr ho holds the record for rloin lolol i! Detective Binnings thousands of | was encouraged tue to the Tenuerion 6 lng to Ss lirat day t Y gen Detective By : nt Detective Dinnings arrest | Wi), q : 1 ihe Magistrate, gonsulting | Ueais Ot re E. his blotter, “Lid not see alm until 1 re station-houxe."* “TE told De} continued, He sald 1 dthe w lality: ins 1 managers, e Hyers,” Rawement. | vischt os the woman fl! mith fervor | a 6 we urrested on by Barney Marks within made| eps ws madte| after hay Tenderloin district oh etrong efforts to have the « " Ghanmant hades fit iteieleietebinitricinicteleieiet-t-t Het ieleieitieleleteteleinitteicbeetebeininisteiet si ‘ Minimini-eiet HERE EERE EEE EEE rier Ds a a NEW PHOTOGRAPHS AND THINGS INTERESTING ABOUT MISS PORTIA KNIGHT 5 iieielcicfeleicicictetei-ie! “Dutch,” dent Canine _ HARRIET HUBBARD 'Binnings Gathers Fifteen — May ar- might by the fact tha apt. Cha elds t was again ino My mi eu naatree tt Binnings had nh untort a WOMEN OUT ALONE. STOCK MARKET vires rom! eae "| WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. ret and the repre H young [5 Nelson. th nal bonda | 9 (ofnave eouret thelr | LE warryanec rade _ | department RECORD DAY IK i |Twenty Issues Made New High Figures and Trading Brisk. ta the stock market to In eome re Jay wast the boca Over twenty Jenues mi hiwa re ature was Catcage, Bur- whioh made maximum A greater part er change de new wetlve ‘The dominant ton a Quiney er six. point was maintained rumors a rs syndicate had per cent dividends for t raction @hares were also and It again gave rise to strong, the reporta that the New York Central the Mannattan eilent oppor: a of a gigantic control of all the The strenet | had secured Htatlroad. ‘This «# y for other ymbination for t n Greater New York hattan aad Brookiyn Rapid Tran- fected the the Metropolitan eymp to-day were | I sales of stoc! 34,120,000 ares and of bon 33 6. sescege soe reetteae ee een Ev eRe ee Quotations. High °F LONDON STOCKS DULL. an Kuanta’s Attitnde Affected the | :,, Market and Prices Down, is The absence of definite news from Mrica and) the Anglo-Ruewian | Tientsln served to depr son the London Stock South aimeulty at home securit 5 extended to the American nd the tatlway shares were to 3-8 percent. Trading was dull was in Rood supply and tm f gold were expected from various omy ney ports svurces nerenee in Cireul Other ttema Show of averages of ows ‘The weekly statemen Amsoelited banks # Dee 2.9 Tnited Si were $2, i per cent. over the Who Is Carrie Nation? The True History of the Most-Talked- 2% We Of Woman in America. Hitherto Un- known Facts and Photographs of Her. RPI ERE Girl Who Is Suing Manchester. ritbivitithiciciee ieee 7. : “Dog With a Man’s Soul’ the Most Indepen- in New York. Hebei biciriieeibieleiete eteieibielsisieieieieiebleeiedetefeieietetetet ie Romance of a Millionaire and a Shopgirl. HOW TO PUT ON A CORSET. Oon md of lant year YOU MIGHT SAY OF TO-MORROW’S , No Matter Where You Open It, You Will Find Some- thing to Interest You in an Entirely New Way. rin : ae that pers: hearts a Mr. ing very lo |splte their» Rev ence of a bt no one would ha hin erect frame, er gray fresh complexion to the reeciving of congra to toh wedding banquet they were brightest and merrieat of them ail That same night they started for old Mexteo. “When are you comt one asked. "Oh, we don't know, ing away to enjoy ourselves.” The than a year ago. She, as the wid B. RB. Harper, founder and President the Mutual Reserve Fund 1 totton opened eany lower. y | ented, to 6 points int Liverpool future: $7) brought out many selling orders 1 ree Algust, »4 FROST OF YEARS HAS NOT CHILLED TWO AGED HEARTS. Orlando P. Dorman, 70, and Mrs. Emma U. Harper, 50, Married and Off ona Tour. br. Kt 1 relatiy the Dakota, at seventy years woth hair, and her « bride and bride, Cotton Pric The decline after the call, ‘cipta to- ober, And when it came as their she und wealth kregadon friends tments. were ma He she over ffty; but ork, vught tt toon Dorman, whe is Gtibe makers of ¢ Hroadway, has Dhilanthrople, work ron| mooth skin and ood lutions and the Ing back’ some We are just go- groom met less] | Dy add Imated at 17,00, | IF YOU WANT your jewelry. arb? nest AS $ ye ae ws FE FS, ay! Seve tent te, ae f Pah : t Fa wv goo Qo gs? i * Ry Th, s ae t AYER’'S HOME fa Sa B= ga Rm < ‘: Seleicininlelet: a) turi the Calvary vted much of her time Interests of that prestd nae M it Company, | netive In was while The eticnl re- Her only diver- and charitable tends, fut tt was not 1 result’ until at a xmail dine rs. Marper TO DISPOSE OF Find a purchaser through a Sunday World ad. con: of {tx poor rominent in University ihe bie Ielelelmieleiminieiel- a 93 + 4 Prooklyn Rap Traneit ay Hartington ris + P t's laa a Wl i 2: ‘ ste Sis ae ORLANDO P. DORMAN, WHO WEDS AT 70 YEARS. ie entral ims in * feieiiet 5 ny he ee Bee] ‘The qutet marriage of Oriande Pot-{tion, was very wealt She had tnher- Wan ig 1atss | ter Dy ma Underhtil Harper |tted much of his ve fortune, be- St 4 , Say ndot hurried de-)s waving “tina fund of u extended honeymoon int $1 tabla! ett. Mr Mexico is the culmination of an inter- nd since esting rom. fn which < proved met Mr. of eT “IT 1S MY WILL CARNEGIE’S Mayor Declares '‘Where There Is a Will There Isa Way," and Though Legislation ls Needed the lrornmaster's Of- fer Will Be Complied With. “No matter what obatacies arise, my will that shall be accepted. thin rent offer Where there ian will there is a way, before we can do much, fr ja the Inrgest man of the times, He is the wreatest haman product of the Nineteenth Centar So spoke Mayor Van Wyck to-day re- ferring to Mr. Carneate'’s offer of $5,- 200,000 to this city for sixty-five Ifbrartes 4s branches of the public brary. “Mr. George 1. Rives, Mr. John Bige- low and Mr. Joan L. Cadwalader called on me." he said, “representing the New York Public Library, and also Mr. Car- negle. ‘They ni to me tn person letter from Mr negie. The letter was Mr. Carr the gentlemen that I belleved ating libraries, and that one cire ury is better than a dozen Of course, there are a few technicalities that have to be consld- ered, but they will he dixcunsed, “TL instated that the lbraries should be Placed in Brooklyn, Queena and Rich- mond, as well as Manhattan and the Hronx. Here y York the New York Publlc dium to carry on the Brooklyn the Br 1 Public Library could act in that ity. “In Queens the trustees of the Queens Public Library, appointed by me, have done eMclont and effective work, and they could administer the work. As to could be the me- work, while tn Richmond there 14 no public brary, but one could de easily organized.” Jonn Bigelow, of President of the Board the New York Public seen at hin home, No. Park, to iB ‘tknew that Mr. Car had this Jeet in mind. 1 met tim several months ago in a railroad car and he then broanhed the subject. He eald then that he wa tu remember New York for the benef the country. “Lam heartily in favor of the city ng the gift, and T feel certain e wil be no tnsurmountable AMeulty to that end omy talk with Mr. Carnegie rd no more until the meeting of Trustees, which was hel Trusters mis the city’s acceptance under the xpecific conditions that he makes, but ‘|vetween Mr, Carnegie, the Board of Wednesday. Then the matter was id before us in the form of Mr. Car- eKie's letter. “The plan for the ilbraries ix tmper- fect. He has but given us an outline of ails Idea. hardly think existing laws will per- Aldermen, the other city officials and the Legislature the conditions will be ‘hanged that Greater New York may t the offer. ‘Am to the matter of asking the city to provide the $0.00 to maintain the libraries, that ts but a few thousands $5,200, “There must be some legislation ® grand offer from a) 000 BE ACCEPTED.” —MAYOR VAN WYCK. PRODUCE EXCHANGE MAY BE DISSOLVED. War Over Gratuity Fund Is Serious and May Disrupt the Institution. ‘The suspension of 300 member of she | ds Produce Exchange may follow the sus- penalon of forty-two who refused to pay their ansesnments to the gratuity fund, and the result of the new turn of affairs may be litigat! nilowed by the dis- solution of the E . the sale of Its magnificent bulld'ng and the distribution of the proceeds among {ts members and those df the gratuity: fund. The suspensions are the latest out- come of the long fight between the younger and vlder members over the gratuity fund. This fund provides in- to. $9,000 i Beer a aaeenvoe bison Paul Worth, one of the oldest members, member acconting to the length of time [declared he would have the matter he hus beconged to the Exchange. This |/ he courts, He offered to pay in ra'aed by assenament amount of his naseasmenta into It is an exce thing for the old Sip amenchuruatorder\ ral nembers who have passed the insurance attlon anid seaterday? gus age and canngt get into insurance com: | pe ‘orshrand ifortsrone othe panies, but the younger men can get {naurance muoh cheaper from ordinary Insurance comp. nh vear, as the ¢ feeble, the eaths grow more numerous and the ssexements are heavier. Sinc: the deaths began to reach sixty and elghty a year at $4 each the gratu- ity fund of $750,000 has not been anything Uke suMctent for payment of “the old men's burden" and the younger men have been complaining of the heavy as- sessments, Then they began active work against the system, and for a year or more the Exchange has been divided Into two hostile camps over the gratue ity fund. Recently a number of the members refused to pay thelr assessments, and asked iv past, Hits ot the Rasessments, and i red legat dissolution wil ably follow. Whent Traders “ell. | Wheat, £0, 5-8. Chicago's opening prices wore: May Uneatisfactory cables and the @ehteheat ss lee May Corn Lo that some of day's wheat Ddulls |" New york's’ closing rices were: Marct turned sellers weakened the March so een ‘St ap July, SO 7-8) market, prices opening off 1-4 to 3-8.| 314 Sorn. lay, 47; September, Part of this, was regained later. Chicago's closing prices were: May ‘There was Ilttle disposition to go short | Wheat, 77 3-6 of wheut on the last day of the week | —__——— s early offerings ‘Corn opened stead- and most of to-di Most readers, most results, That's came from holders. ily, but quiet, the great Sunday World's Want ree more than Is bein; expended now." New York's opening prices were: May | ord. SUNDAY WORLD, “IT IS A KALEIDOSCOPE.” iy < i, > we arie a o,, uoyepow ‘ser fq toe the Zz #06 | es) aT ier} F239 o a> = > x BB <o 5 Slavery in South Carolina To-Day The Younger Brothers. Will America’s Most Famous Brig- ands Soon Receive Their Freedom? Is Aguinaldo Dead or Alive? Is the United States Army Fighting a Man or His Memory? GEO. W. PECK’S. GREAT ae Ellis Glenn, the Man-Girl: Strange New Developments in the Case of as Mysterious a Woman as Late Murray Hall. STARTLING DETAILS FROM THE CONVICT STOCKADES IN THE PALMETTO STATE. Se “FUNNY SIDE.” }

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