The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1901, Page 10

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ERFATSINCER ON iHE BRIDGE. New B. R. T. President Watches the Midnight | i Throng. ! Following his experience in the crush at the entrance to the Hrooklyn Brides. as described in The Evening World, President Greatsinger, of the Rrooklyn ‘ Rapid Transit Company, was again on} the big span from midnight to the earty hours of this mornins. studying the handling of the crowdn and trying to find ways and means of fmproving the condition of things. “Before any plana are matured,” sald. “I want to know what Chamber of Commerce Is and what, {f any, are the exact contemplates making of the company, “Vth the present mechanical fac! + tles, cars cowid be loaded much faa! {fi were possible to make the crowds consider themselves as individuals asd ‘mot as a pashing mass of pevpia ail (trying to get through a narrow door- way at ofce. “1 spoke to employees abou * passenger off through gates on posite side from: which Passengers entered. Appar ‘would prevent much of the bi ‘the car doors. “This, however, woud requ Jumen at the tracks to attend !4pg and unloading, and as 1 “toward New Yor few in Nthe rush hours, the improvement & y this king a means would no: be reat. LMAL present only two can @ «imo on the outerm If the ra increased withou ‘considerably neare “1 merely mention thin as a posstbility, STOCKS CAIN ON Bank Statement Helps | In tho firs: change Tha ¢ Ho was til) © not an anything planned. In fact, | have not yet pinnned an But | belteve We shall be able ffect a great im . Provement before very long.”’ THOMAS E. WILLSON DEAD. wan av Uterature. Teferences. Unemployed capital seeks safe tn Westment. Put your busines tunity adv. in The World Y eclectttne aD ste) oe OTE : a HH Ht E SRM 1 Zz x x pe bene ae Fe ad Seach] oe Ose cate Dae HR HE HIST EI -| Demand aon ————- "J tor the week ending to-day were: 93,972,604,747, an increase of per cent. S STEADY IN LONDON, | eee ae erin wera Tank — year for Americans Strong, 5 = Cnbles a Wheat. : woman caricaturist. By MUBUISTs ae aeisg ba Be ata ae a ae at a ae Bast wt 35.35 33 zg sie St x # ¥ x 1 | A Billion Dollars. | H x Py WHAT 1S IT? A z z Ingenious Way of Showing what This Immense Sum = z B Really Is. A & ‘ses AT WH LATE HAO ACCC OMA HEIR KENTUCKY % Hl Furnishes a Romance Surpassing in Interest # Any You Have Ever Read. a pe pin coca a ores eh LU GREAT DOUBLE PAGE ILLUSTRATED IN ' FOUR CO THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, i90l. CODCOD ODOC OCT OOaO f SOUND RALLY. the List. the Stock Fx to-day a ohad a fairly item of the yi K ¢ NOt, Kt KN) AN “04 7 \ si <3 ig TET were — with the Contera Favored. Influenced by Liverpool cables which showed an early advance, the wheat murket here onened on a stendy taste] Amertean railway omarket today | at at to-day. Scaipers bought wheat in thet local pit. covering salen made vester- | Hay | i opened well and ndvanced in| sympathy with Chica New York's opening pric wheat, 65 ChteaRe whent, 6, 3 New York's closing wheat, “3-8, May when wheat, Mo8 bid, Septem Mes wit ly ttem That ment nis of aver nOwn ages of Catton Prices Down, 1 bank © United ates 1 ables were disap ABOUT—Croker. ABOUT—The police question. ABOUT—What reform New York needs most. ABOUT—Whether it is a well-governed city. ABOUT— Whether the Legislature should inter- fere in city affairs, like this police business. ABOUT—Why he likes politics. TPO F A Wonderful Story. RR: Sista a TH rete LORS 0 AN HONEST DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. arerarerer CHICAGO BROKERS SETTLE. Hoard of ‘Trade Fight with ‘Tele- uraph ¢ Sunday | pathway to. su Results await t Cte ttreerr reer eeerete tt COCCeee ete eeecereeee tase Lettie Eee Ret LEIS bf “The Wickedest Man ESOIBR. TOOk — 14g POS3*BE ge ay HAND 45 SORE” Blentine, one Ais nurses. dal manta C poP SAYS To / ( SIGN 7HW19¢ move, jat hand the LurReR, | pre Jaupponed to ur Val t for Crazed by the ravages of the grip and @)| ifted with the fatal cunning that often 8 |comes to maniacs, Dr. Richard K. Val- York, cut his throat, severing the jugu- jar vein, and dying after a struggle with He tad developed a pronounced sul- they thought, carefully removed his pis- ols, knives and aurgical * he could ni ke a But he outwitted and concealed in his @)isome life whenever he ‘Two stories of the t land they agree in the main facta \ts tng ordeal they have many in Brook tine lived at No. sLWo aeoks ag bed. belleving he could fight jC ott dave neo, however, he Two Strong Nurses. CRAZED BY GRIP, DOCTOR CUTS THROAT WITH LANCET. relzed his hand and In a second tne Possessed of Suicidal Mania, All Weapons Had Been Hidden, but Dr. Valentine! Found andConcealed a Lancet, with Which He Ended Life. of the most prominent » stop the flow, calling for her r, who telephoned for an ambulance Hospital, which brought Dr, ‘tur Dr. Valentine waa chell, of No. 137 Berke. ‘as also called and had Valentine earlier In the it a similar statement, ‘ys both nurses were he Ume and there wie Dr. Valentine slash- jhienisel ¢ and Maty getting « 1 the hand in the fight for the and his attendants had, as s caretakers she kept {his burden- eedy are given, The heir are of whom) qty means to ably prostrated by . have disappeared be with friends, rominent Man, 9 TdAneoin zet owith but refused tol 1ienens College, {n 1873, when veral suctesstve terms Kings County Homeo- ety, and a member of neludiog the Montauk and suceunbet | Dr. John L. Moffatt of 8 Mfelong friend and nan, At that time the He both of whom 1 of as people T, agreed to live agO On account of @ since been the e doctor leaves a ! sears old, who fs in a who lives in an apart- Moffatt tastalled twe nurses, xe] sae ion 4, Von account of thelr streneth eit [he uel at Loneittntoten neers qi with stub atisate, Th SSS SS death at dred affection. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 8 Sun mete. G14 Moon sete 10:25, roy vorr OF SEW York, Monday at ARRIVED. ——— aber | Mlanaterm ouTGOID , two yeara Mobile, Ala., yamumption. several quatntances more, the more, and» band be Keation, World ts amike the | 1 easy clima ers at the top, ‘DOCTOR DED UNDER KNIFE }Operation Too Much for Mortimore Who Had Pneumonia. Word was received here to-day of the Orlando, Fla E. Mortimore, of No. 241 Wes: One Hun- and 1 Mortimore died operation to relieve him of a pulmonary Hie wife was with him tn Florida and tn now on her way to this ety with tae | Epixcopal service will "| which the Masonic fraternity will take charge of the body. rty-third ned medicine int Two years agu. bor of the Dra. tracted a cold that went from tie to pneumonia and then to Incipient physicians Miss Brown's uncle acted on the sug- ‘Mae colored boy went to Dr. Samuel Mortimore by charge of the case, W WITT CALLS ON COL. MURPHY {Latter Says They Are Old Friends and Visit Was Social. monia te be abe that his lortimore| died under} Ex-Mayor Abram 8. Hewitt spent over an hour in the private office of Police | Commissioner Murphy this morning. | 1s presence at Police Headquarters was | keneraily known unui after he had ne building. Asked the nature of Mr. Hewitt’s visit, omminsioner Murphy sald: t wan purely a personal and social Mr. Hewitt came to congratulate He raid that the of D niy-necond street. Dr. | MER LAUNCHED. while undergoing an! left Korea the La ies Renna encourage me. The funeral services will ve held rovement chroughour the entire city the residence of Dr Faire | was noticeable. He marvelled that I had fleld Mor:imore, No. 235 West Une Hun- | be ccomplish so much in so drel ane enty-second The Beate Ireland Twenty-secy a Sst Bree eo. finches and) A personal friend of 11 diaplace 18,640 3 stoner, nd has been’ since I was seven years J. So was hin prother, John Hewitt the days when an Irish tad could not Dr. Mortimore was degree manon of the Koren he fact that from om of che bare hull ts y feet, while the dis- rail is nearly a quar- a distance « | protector and friend. My tance around her for the Hewitt boys was al: ways maintained.” i Mies Mary Brown, of vintted her uncle, a netga- Mortimore. She con- bronchi- ter of a mile, ommodate 1.400 pas- pects ween 8:3 MORGAN BACK AT HIS DESK, leney of Steel Ti Ne Annoanc. J. Ptedpont Morgan has re Southern She was given hy Among 8 Mra. Louise Mortl- Dr. Fatrfeld Mortl- Rested that her hus- Some says late: Sixth 1 ed with Presttent mpany. mistake, K amt he {thin a rfinanolal mag: BDH Be A 9 BE eS atae 3SE REHBM 2B BEE EE 9 st ape HW HWM Hp WHR HM HOH 22 23 3 8 3 3 ECT HOH WB HO BAHN 3 a a ae a % SBMA HHH HAIN RMI HARM IH MHI AA HH HHSC ATOR ARLE MMM HO TH HK HH x BAH a UR Rae OHH HM HACHEM HH HH KHOR HERI BARR R HER HENNY AMEN MHA NER SEERA GSTS 5 i e TO-MORROW = TO-MORROW i ’ Se % g x a ERRMMER AK HA {ROE HH 2 SERRE HH w x : : A ABOUT—Platt. : ABOUT—What Platt would do in Croker’s place. ‘ ABOUT—Whether he (Odell) is the real Re- publican boss now. ABOUT—The secret of his success. ABOUT—His career, habits, reading. ABOUT—Andrew Carnegie and his theory of the duty of wealth, &c., &c. tastes, favorite A notable, exclusive, illustrated interview, held yesterday (Friday) in Albany by the Sunday World's famous Artist-Interviewer, the only The Gobernor’s first interview since the reported “‘break’’ with Piatt. XXRE RS AKKNKRNENM AUER MERE RRR YH RAR RN HRY i HR et In New York,’ A Story About a Man Who Has Been Ar- rested Sixty-Eight Times that Will Touch Your Heart and Remain in Your Memory. : and “His Other Side.’’ | BTR D9 ITSM IHN MR I SA LSTA HH HO GOWNS WITH KATE CAREW. XW RERRWH HM} MIMS wee aie We HATH HC SE a ee eae ae Ca SUS ee SECA SESE Lee st ees) ti ee eet LP eid 3g 20) Fh 04 af ah 25 eA Rada Toeh cia seta a aaa aa 2 SE OSTEOPATHY. Latest Scientific Cure Illustrated by Photo- graphs of Striking Interest. MX EUKERAREAKERERE KE REN ARERRE K ANDREW | CARNEGIE. i His Birthplace and Wonderful Life Story, Told in PHOTOGRAPHS. x SH HMA SSO BR wa aE EI, FRE SAAD TN aL II HH HHS SUR, SHOWN by BEAUTIFUL MODELS IN N. YS GREATEST SHOPS. [ERR ¢ “

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