The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1901, Page 3

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ae CAS STOCKS LED THE MARKET Brisk Demand at Ad- vanced Prices Helped Entire List. London's adv w- flectat in the ngs of tne Stock Exchange here to-day, and Keneral bu fuer pric * transac AL the oper fon of 12.40 shares t it Jumped up 4 reeord mitted Chicago 5 at ulvanee, sampling to-day ments x valuatl v thle elty tte ty be 1 declared, industriais iring the noon Vitter Agar poet A bot of obseu moved upw Pherson, widew of Senator doin I. Mes 4st estate was te now in possession of Mis Muir'a las continued | Pheraon, is fled dn enalt tute marrage Iyere co tend of Mra. ph Muir, only daughter, oryie ieen'| No Mention of Muir. the lowrat of the 4 | ALDH etal of the de who contests te wil! Mrs.) ‘The will of Mra, MePherson is a re- In the mpectaltiee [9 which whe in te receive only Lie tite | days] markacte document, in that it make ined. profitctakirs of the millions of the estate y ono mention of Dr, Robert) DT Ja her aon-In-law, and whtle the ilfe active and. rather on whieh is valued at over $5,000), | spurt in Amalga- led, granted we o her daughter, Edia C Mf atocks lo-day were bonds $ One st sclew ires an ‘The Closing Quotatio: “Open. ue ig yer & Ret 62 Mining & Fe Fe pt Tran Wieconaln Cent STOCKS STRONG IN LONDON. Brisk Demand for Americans at Advanced Price: An exceptionally strong tone marked brisk trading in railway shares on the 1.01 exchange to-day. Gains exte: reent were @cored in Southern Railway pre Tred, Other international stocks showed yances of 1-8 to 1-2 per cent. on bri dealings. The Fries, Pa & Western and M conspicuon Tater in sive buying of the new Steel stocks by Continental waa A prominent feature. sold up to 19. Home securities generally were steady, being favorably influenced by the pros: pects of easy money: —__ Cotton Prices W ". ‘The cotton market opened steady to- + and 1 to 5 points lower, Sentiment decidedly bullish after the call on work In the b e wer, and lar acifics, Norfolk United States Inventors The common r market eased ubout Saturday's Augunt 45: O¢ to 128: December, 15 bid bid The sloalng prices e808 to 5! Market Steady. Wheat opened steady te firm to-day, although vartous statistics and lower cables were mains It Offerings in the |" rm free than 4 Xpe and opening slowing pr wh Aber earn, Closing price whent, 70 14, SECOND BRIDGE CABLE UP. on and it! PIPERS THE WORLD: MONDAY E IFIRST MOVE IN FIGHT FOR | THE M’PHERSON MILLIONS. De Contestfor $5,000,000 to Be Hotly Waged, and Yale and Other Institutions Named as Beneficiaries Are Deeply Interested. icicle Mrs. Edla Muir, Daugh- ter of Late Senator, Moves to Set Aside ! Her Mother’s Will, ; Which Practically Dis- inherits Her. Mr. Green ts an old friend of the Me- other conference was held and the facts upon which the caveat will de filed are] to prodate the will of the late Mra, Me- t hi i tel. ja the: tive MRS. EDLA M'PHERSON- iciteicieiricinicieinicininieitt ints 1 rovides that the sun Wil be given to Cheat ilonpltal, ter them, They will Insist on Ths marks the of the tablet alte INO, Decoming thfirm, Me cable the new wan rained shortly The recond River Bridge 1 PLM. to-day Supt. Porter gave the signal took only five minutes to doa 1B: Job. To-morrow the third and last cable will be,raiwed and then will begin thy Making of the footbridge, ty after and tt three directors and creditors of the arm, Metz, a xitp caulker, was! ifenry Rubi, Carl Wurm and Gustave at the New Jerney Trann-}¢, Lauer, rine hteat to to obtain a Who they wese snd the pecullar insect-| portation Compan: Mzabethport dry| judgment with Intent to become pre- lke people they met in the moon azo! dock by tumbling. thirty-five feet, hia| ferred. credit 8 Vells's body passing (he ra the hatchway of] Attached to ice petition la an afd set forth fascinatingly in H. ero wil ape. a venael being repaired there. He land-| of, the firm's Inablilly ‘ko pay ite. deb aear in The i rant neg mil aoe ed’ on his: head, crushing hs skull aod thade by Kurt Hudolph Sternberg, Pres next Thuraday. ais tow minutes later. y dent. ) SIS Ra NL Sos cea Ad Od Rbeed hare Bae prison NG, APRIL 15, 1901. NALLY'S WIFE FLED Ald WRATH: “Green “Goods King Found Her with Bos- ton Millionaire. New York, was and found oak mod the has been o week and alway minster, if Mra. MeNally's Hotel a few fee volver, but Nis ¢ ‘The ' woman thered. and In the exci In ercaped to t . m. The rich man ¢ wi Jatter untli he entered ac arted for her she tiny to protest her. of the will of thelr mv The fact that the will was craan 3 ; { Jersey Citys $10.00 to the Emergen:y| Neely. who died five Sno Ralened Fouls tho 1s) nbetoran 3, li stiltnl, in Washington, Docythe teste] Under tre provisions McPherson died, and Meets Vale University. ta aaslat worthy drew Man “Common sen! quit coffee and w (Special to The Heeniag We ROSTUN Mans... April £00) his hands x Pherson family. He ts a son of ex-| Westminster If with en id - ; .. Gey. Green, of New Jersey. The Mutrs| ciutman of New York ui. Fae: Lali grape dmmitiiag decided to act promptly. Yesterday an-| McNu’ Ali teat Me ston |RICH SENATOR’S DAUGHTER A PUP Un AVENUE MODISTE. PERREEREEEEEEERH 1h —John W wa king,” of Fast: might) wife A million: 1 Hoston. Daws. ing to 4 at the fashlonab| je shadowed her He found she had the most ¢: suit at the Weatminszer, He came over demanded to {The hotel below. With Nally lef: Jumped into a cab. Me pursuit Ina exb with w frien i Fi ‘fant Chase in Library In ho: pu He t to mpanion shrteked n the eve Fingered Revolver. ho was with Mec followed, He nian for 400 WILL REVEALS A FAMILY JAR. y Wan right to wick on the str Hoon turned over hie fe Provont Mrison, where patriots died for] | at once began to gala and hay and annoy the two women, Cl Gusly estimated at apout the cwuse of freedom about 106 4.D." Thad no returns ef my bilious symp sel Dunn has alread \ MW . phen treetor n ——— toms, headache, dizziaess or ve office which | end home during hie de BREWERY |S IN TROUBLE. “rT now have net nae for the thoughts and added weight, where relal wit to the univers = before thei was invalidism, the = ral eee ihtiotophy ie ane ang | Petition tn Bankrate, #1 blues and a skeloton-lhe condi “THE FIRST MEN and about sa). of real ene Aue’ Dere Vark Company. of the bay heohnrt tell 1 +] vsutmicton, : ; 5 minkruptey | “It would be hard to tell hos IN THE MOON. ‘Arrangements funeral will be] AN Involuntiry petition In bankruptcy highly | value Postum mo c completed to Tt will be one of | was Med to-day against the Deer Mark My brother, Prof. Harvey Wor < ta ever rane Company, of Port Jervin, ¥ . zi re Cir tna) CT eee eae ooceeaiing Bia, | Fall, quit coffee because of its effert 1 will offtela Seain ‘ a‘ on his health and uses Postom Fool The action As prourit on akewatons of) Coffee. He could not stand the ner Death, {naglvertes a arele Dep CRAPS iL yous strain while using coffee, but keeps well on Postum. “Miss Fantz 1 had been Incapable of doing a day's work while she know was It} She quit it and took up Postum, andl {s now well and has perfectly stoady | morves.” tack Bay ally started in ented anil he Thorndike still fingering ¢ t buck to Postum Boston at ti Weat- ho- weeks. | sive th and} t things for feminine wear. am not in this for’ pleasure, [ald im answer to another question ta A question of expedienc: » Mrs. Bessie Ta income. Bhi, Linaver ‘And Stewart, Once Wife of Lieut. Hooker, Determines # to augment m ‘raw a ore to Make H . fo} Ww. a aood time nee I opened last Wednes- hell aim ‘0 Ma . x a am. immense ase) at my nig crowd EASTER TD CYA wo the fitat week. bute of course, t 1 n't know how jt will wear, ome women wonder how T came to andon the p! cares of busines, in business fety and would rather be nd Independent than In so- dependen!. But alter! ald « sliver Sen- oned the evida, has AED ree ee ashington | 2On,t exncet fo love koclal us ha and tes of Washington | tar T have bee treated only inthe nroet to. make own way In the | kindly and considerate manner, not only Ghe nha onened tame cata. | by my old frlends Out by new one At at No, 1) Fit Complete line. $1.00, $1.25, &' BL 50. Shs 44 inches wide, i ing full range’ of colors, irs suitable for waists’ ahd hetise = a gowns, 44 inches: wide, at 75¢. a yd." of Vi eilings, Linen Duck — is very popular for. suitin, Weare showing‘an extensive | @ assortmentat attractive prices Exclusive fabrics: such asi Eolienne, Cré; Panne Satin: si iV Poplinette, and others, a¢ $1.50 to $3.00 ayd. Ah EY with whieh tye nthe | eCastle Shoe Department. her com- married Miss Horvand under- Ret aver red the van] ministration ta Auten S jopement woh Dr Mute] Bay Veta j nh xircent ant ST ney eet: cette Filtog of the Document sin eee B. Altman & €o, executor and administ ee sees a Step Taken by Chil- |'" rine Er aT ey The appeal an fled in peters n Ha te " er Wea . World retort nut | se Waeevatersive see character and wiki perm.t SINK eats pes eae dren Against Father | any kind of testimony to set the decd= | syd uy he ean itwli hh | ment agide—such as undue ‘ottuence. | fy ayes ts ; lack of tessamentary “capacity, and the NUTe eat Dae Mr Natha Joand Sirah Man {NX Uke. + iratonvddeiic Bits inemesge nt 320 Clermont avenucrel iD hope . 1 atinue Until the death o sented toeday to the Surresi | | on@ Voint in the Contest. fer Mr. Haldwin, if he County an application for the prot on personally King coffe TUESDAY, APRIL 16th: ’s Patent Leather Half Shoes, $2.90 Pair. Sixth Avenue, New York echiid, Mra. Muir, was nts. The will bears 1 her husband, also be | the slate of Mare ard Was slat “i fn the pornonal estate 4 stron ey Outed thines crore Tae romantic tory of Edla, MoPher. pital ae 1 | will aside. son's scopement with Dr. “Joseph Muir | NOt marry aia It will be shown tna i "thelr marriage by a Hoboken bare | On April + inte 4 i ber dstice of the Peace has been tel that he | LX Yale ently retold, Dr, Mulr waa a divorced | > | 100 Hiwat dau trrived from Bure man, well Known about town, and Mix | OF 1s Pn ‘ i o6N [that while sae dit inte iveliwas keptinec McPherson objected to his attentions te] they pubilene ounter Bay iste | Sadrauad teatime tte eies Haughter, Oppomition only served | tney were the heirs tt y 1388, natrengthen Miss McPheraon'® purpose | 1iby rd to desert a clause in the} 4 nm, Whois] Mra. McPherson never fully forgave; TOther, and woull cot be | gs will that If Mrs. Muir waa ever wid: et i Vredeoburs, | Ber, dau ter the step she tad taken. | for antracted by thet | z owed, or legally separates from hus. | 4 M & Van Winkle neranged fo a eret aabeenmcmtale ele tains te se mart the toe contest. broken heart, rVelope | Ue | i i i : gs i f Ree ito iiesien = With ninety-seven stores and all conveniently located in every section of it faa ad (Greater New York, Jersey City, Hoboken, Union Hill and suburbs we are % ae 7” ““/in a position to supply the table wants of every home this announcement the final break between 1 ' 5 i Wen etl sat) pemehes It means a decided saving to market in our stores, but more-im- wee utah eat portant still it means, wi | — -— Norrot opie nin Georg Sh ¢ Paterson Weavers An. Richest F Priest in Amer-, ‘Tablet Unveiled in arrities Tine Th noy Two Women Un- | ica Dead at the Cath- | the Old Hall of Bhaefter, wrote i i i led before he could d ger Cewek. iS CDT ceca as: ‘| you never need waste a moment investigating quality when you buy:tf rom IT SLUGS HARD. lus. The mere fact that an article is on sale in one of our stores settles the The Frank & Dugan strike at Pater: (Siectal to The Evening World) The unveiling of a tabet in tae cor f! Eediga non In to he carried Into the New Jersey | WASIINE April I—Mer, Jo-l rior af the ancient Mall of, Reco Coflce a Sure ant /Powerlul) Bruise. | question of quality immediately. courts. pseph MoMatie e benefactor of the scheduled for 1250 to-day, wan hus- “Let your cote slave be den ave e temerity to take the places of | tnatitatios ad se orien en-) to noho erware he entrance : eo} “i q | CANNE! strikers In much aN to prevent even out | duwed. Mar MeMshon was one uf Cie, cgi neue afterward tae entrance) Headache eFlekatomech)=sfatleua AUNDRY 50: YAP. CANNED GOODS SPECIAL. WASHING POWDER, f town wenvera from occupying the | poured figures of the h protesting Sonn and Daughters of wae tana ate STARA OLN , 7 ! ! oan} LN Orpachiecs, CINE NCUA AS tine Ser empty loome, It is this practice that |Chureh in tha country eos bapa are rea He f, and nave seen | ote itibealsesa rd one the firm Intends stopping. To do tite t He was bern in freland in isi and) oo. . ok. was) Strange that thinking, Sune Blue. will be necessary to obtain an injunc sien taat Masno.th, near Dupitn.| 80 there afer it was all over und tae] ings will persist in i Sit fa the Court of Chancery, and. Injun tha modest. lnherktanse from Seebranta had dlrappeared Chas. Worrall, of Topeka rae e) tons will have to be werved on ench in- wae wasn Dublin merchant.) Mts Mary Van Heuren Vanderpool, | He says further that aay dividual striker. wiowith this laid the f vy ot a, Begent of Murtha Washington Chapter, | begin drinking coffee until aiter zi Special officers will have to he ve), ae eeditee Daughters of the American Revolution, | was twenty years old, and that /f, cured and it will take al ALR heeeeeaTo tees neta | puited down a tag that hong tne| slowly it began to poison him and | {> for thexe oMcers to go the rounds of| ulin eee dhe ae J tablet on the east wail of the halt en-| affect his hearing through his uer- FO the wenvers’ homes and sec of} yp Machen nei nceet nial trance to the ilall of Records, s1ying vous system, He would quit alive | Cesewemeenen meen the strikers, Me sinearicesnina ieieath bie nthe name of Mary Washington | and the conditions would slowly dis. | The weavers, knowing this, have det W York in ist and gave himethe{CMapter, DoS KR. 1 give this table | appear, but “one cold morning the mined to make hay w the mun whin aalattathen weihe Chueh of st.[ inte the keepoing of the ¢ N smell of my wife's coffee was tor : Miss MeMahon and sister, Mrs. tel wae grulatanit| Yorks much for me and | took a cup. S$ package te n, Were niowel to enter the mill the Evangeliaca} The Rev. Dr. John P. Peters, rector] 1 was drinking my regular al ecmeniustard, day unmolested. To-nl RONG erving in {Of St. Michael's Protestan: Episcopai| ance, tearing down brain and nerves ; a “monster par. will rieh ought Jow flgure fand|Chures, inade the presentation address byathe rally dose of the nefariou Jone women from the mill te their versio and caident: Guggenheimer, of the | concoction. i i bomes. The sirm has already asked for BD pealrae an ares enal (cat ihe's Later 1 found my breath an extra guard of potlee, TI fn Was Appolnted pastor bronze tablet beara this in hard and Ereanent net with bil know this and will be ¢ a Cea bak the date probably refe tpen Aled BELLO PONS Deseret tees nothing to e the poll uthoile priest In the United erection of the building: ae e came to me nd : 2 CHOICE SEROCERIES CHOICE GROCERIE} cei ea

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