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hae coms ea ea OR ie Pee THE WORLD: STOCK IN NEW MARKET. —— Total Sales of Stocks| Were 2,627,300, Far| in Advance of Faies| vious Best Record— Prices Also Go to] New High Levels. 3 The ts bs | E change i} ‘Thi f New B bulls during the first fing | the temporary marke: of the stock brokers, which was of ing in the Produce Several of the leading stock touched new figure it bring the Breatert day for values in the history of stock trading. Trans: rtions were atl shares cha hour, This wa first while the new exe ry avatlable occupied by + ness the begins fourn in their tempo a deal of which 6) energy after a lay of two d It was evident from t “ change In see e big: bull clawses of necuritios From the tlre: quot recotils beg: with topo bought Union 5 3 Baltimore There w 1 1 taken to-day when the American <> the bul tee al magnate patd a deposit on | fi oS Gee | 4 o he purehase of the Leyland line of ry cae of dvances: walen ae t ' t ' < ; Hae The hase of other tranautlan-+ sted 3 We to tnfluence! Ue companies, {tis sed. has alreddy 0, amd ehtded sie ‘ i vik heenenlannolieaniwiye sels and pre ‘ John ye i A ol hice wlannests a hy Seapets aa es f roldings of these will saon. pass to a q much discussed durt Ms % tranapor: | Wy tol ta mother he wie Mrs | ’ . te HeMtwasifelim 1] the Morgan inte \ ns tit enlesl it ater, & ahares of stock the Leykend dine win | The Wemen fought WIEN hands, feet fire: twenty minute The bull fa oat ' fon wae in ate te trol of price nd the mant wht “t they marked up vaiuex the - priced rai short Intere: d th all around on a rising m At 1 o'clock ad. showed gains of oy ds a record. There came ec RECORDS GO _ OIELL KILLS REFER —— Stpawac Osetia oer Governor Says It’s Dea ais jae as After Hearing the Sir WwaAirin’ FER YF2. DOWN ATTH PIOGUICE EXCHANGE. Tpenr Think Yeu MAVE ANNIE TRUBLe CErTiN re oF Youn Mone r~ THERE OCK { EXCHANG| | Lawyers. ae Odell ld veto t vars te artmen York ¢ vr twenty 1 Surrox, referces MISSED THE BUT WILI ATCH UP . MORGAN IN BIG STEAMSHIP TRUST BROKET r Ison, ‘ in gy rns Brooklyn Rapid Transic an ‘ Hoyt was a resident of | uve rhires Cre 0 t ‘ TLampshire 1 Poe eee rel Leyland Line, with Fleet cf 55 Steamers, First Saicectares | Northern Paciiie mate ar : nae train aT iRnoret Reintiven: i AL the opening. wails ore! 1| Purchase in Huge Combination. {hee hie relatives Hoyt aaid | | willy “AC T have no relatives | i —— than cousin and they by thelr | are by lave shown ona cestre for ay | LoNpox, A 201 Plerponty 9 r SAYS WOMAN BIT HER [item ashi or goodwill, Tot alder t i Me an WHE aac 1 steams trust | fcoturins al | {0 with fair dealing and i contributory exuses in 5 lto the lst of gigantic corporations iipert aren & for Her Property. to up teow F » | whieh he now heads. The frst step |)” ii -. at na vast consolidation of ocean lines tne be onder the same CUDA Gabee ch changer In the dl r shorily. the Atlante fl to the representa- Prens: Leyland Hne has been Morgans, Lam not yet Need, fully in ap arrangements pr nothing ——$——_____ TAX ON “CALLS” STANDS. War Hevenne Act Nears Direct on Stock 1 E BILL. for the appoint: | d manufactu { | i to inclement weather; former prices $5.75 to $7.75. Millinery Department. Maia Ficor. For to-morrow (Tuesday) a he art is smartly trimmed, the latest ef. :| Frank McKee ‘' Unduly Influenced” the | va el Playwright, They Say. ' >» mas: ee comprised Aime i Ire donn W. Beribuer, Gilbert IL Per eeenatty pean eet: tty he pae| of William 0E Hoyt tne finale v M It ended that Hoyt: was NCHD BY THE OVER- ARTF Mis- oF | ¥ 4 partner in the tsa prine tn y Host Hoyt estate 5 will was executed in 15, 1898. On thin point ¢ whe [noite court atives, deny Jurisdietio: Police Chief Springs a Sensation in Mur- der Trial. ly man tral tosday Ea Se UA reUehE fromdane. | that the prisoner had t satate day Richard Grogan was shot that he ite ad : weanikier had also been wounded curing the b B® advance to . s 4 Cae shoonng. Rock Island rone « ir y t: Hes Ee eae ‘The prosecuting attorney had promised k g t antral that tne : ee Me Wheat Aetive bat Ww tutement in his opening, but f were followed pieced at z Ss I El Wheat opened active and weaker at had not even been hinted at Se UHnE Pact Mf cent deelti in the market cay n t Hay July started Sand went ‘hief xald he had driven to the i | Ree WLR AR GEOL entice after the shooting, and | active | May, the Eastman: ‘You've had vt here. He ye s. att A AL he was able to alt up . TN iene cold bh un- re were MMI SeOR Ne 4S 8 rather make it to tapes waten mi 0 SEG “ip'and hin wife told hi entre up and bis wife Col im an extreme Y hot open the wound. preferred sistence with w bringing It up Southern Pac ment rising (9 teh rom reacts © came The Ch leat Price Uitered for n Vince | \| ‘Among Stork Hrokers. It'was teported on + that an offer of $75,000 had been bigh record revious One ,000, Ex hanze| i j September offered No: dear. it all rent zi F 1-2; July offer im if he was woul rt {Odd Little Man Regu-|Surgeon Smelled No} *ierea.(3 is | ‘ : Winleagy's closing prices were: Apell oyes then fepented the day’ larly Makes Commis- Liquor on Mrs. wheat, dinoms, May wheat, 7 Tze lasines, na detatted Eastman, | the . Ss Gift B tt sy “ti, Apett corn, 48 1-8 Aton at rery K little Pom th by sioner Same Gift. ennett. oh x viheatman, the Chief raid, renented hla i na Sane az-calibre revolver, — vo y ‘old 2-calibre revo! Cattany krlees : y ie belonged to Alvan sale a an opened steady and 1 to 3 points 8 It exp Hodes eal Hert \ “ to-day Ne marke Cables er aald he wag ry mi watched Medicul Ex: ame up ts sawine through the vert iiving by ‘Tver opentna gent held) is, fromm “Walt April. &.10 $.09 to. 8. a Karl ¢ efured to, were June take rs heard was that Mra. Ben Neattor Irunken- | : uah | posros directors and Qh «dividend [the Ratir —_.— LONDON BUYS STOCKS. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY nmoned timar Ketive Meno ‘ va rlemne nt PORT OF NEW vor yo wWeacthy + ARRIVED, ramp. thy KR were 1 her TODAY Weal » Mee. ented a mae | Induced TEAMSHIPS DUE ru-pay INCOMI vening boom th — ing (o Knrope, be Co, will ablp $25 hy te Ick: mer & eum sh a Bach, 1 cE & Gon will ship Hy (00 to the same destinauon. > pronounced ‘ Bame itation-hu where she dicd, atreet oaths endin something at it was bright. ‘Thin! the bullet, the doctor his knife nent ed tea an when {t was removed excepting that {t now bore an aiditional Kon the rounded end of the ball. Noticed {t only-when he looked at It ough a microscope. The reveiver has been in the poases- f the poll the sanoting, to 10; teatife alice Headquarters night of July 4. As Eastman to he taken downstairs, he. howed him the wound on i inked aim how he got rand he answered hi there wan mo mutich ex was being taki oft} of r Murray ve araalf, ld you? wan made ny CHARTER HEARING PLAN. | ‘Inzor Van Wyek Schedules Boots abiic with ‘Jokers, The public hearing before the Mayor the supplementary bills amending charter revision have been ached- for Wednesday and Taouraday ar of 10.0 A. M.—The teachers aden pring the candidates’ thon for teachers’ Hcenses to tex ofthe Normal College, as well aw others, 11,30 4. M.—Amendment Killing the Joker which made sergennts Sot all pallceren detailed to Headquar- ‘tere 2 PL M.—Amendment restoring the Sinking ‘Fund Commission ag custadian| of the funds of the Dock Depariment, 3. P.M. Amendment killiag the $169.09 subsidy of newspapers not In eximtence jin Queens, Richmond, tre Bronx and | Brooklyn. . Thursday, HA, MT Amendment kiling the scheme to give the Board of Educa- . | ten ywer to rant pusile money, 10. tivate schools. 11.20 A. Amenduleny 1 | knocking cut the me Commissioner of Meyer Jonasson & Go. will place on sa‘e 500 Sik Waists Shirtwaist Sailor Hats, | white, cardinal and brown, regular value $4.50, at | | $3.50. | : BROADWAY AND 12TH COUSINS AT LAW FOR HOYT RICHES. ques). are alse le. aamba’ Clu and the Actors’ Fund are reslduary | lexaters Mr. MokKee denies al) the contestants ENCEL'S TENANT very exceptional offering of fect in broad brims, in navy, An Extensive Sale of AMERICAN CUT GLASS. Bzsement Salesroom. Vases. Water Carates, Tankards, f Glasses, Cheese Dishes, Frut s displayed in this de vriginili'y of design, The «ale pices ate tar below: value, higures. Water shape. diamond, Bottle, —Squat! Handsome, silver} fan and = star cm woulls | AAS Nt nae O | hom dng tte Pasta A shire of the estate was willed ¢ oH rhe Aeture Fund. | Me inder the will gets Hoyt's! ohare moted bh business enterprises pro- two. me xmaiier be- allegations. Oliver B, | Hampshire. tot nnow Green and Joseph it nts destred to withdraw o to the admiawion of the will for py nt owettles in! “These two contest Uving blood relatives: The two were frst Vit eved a ted with trem, Refused Nomina There were Nye women amon: estints at the outret the for Aasemblyman Two witnesses t and Surrogate tage ings by without influence” inte. of “undue us not gone The quest Host’ munity ID CONVICTED. Mrs. Wolf Guilty of Maintaining a Dis- orderly House. Hester Wolf was convicted {1 Special ersions thin afternoon of maintaining A disorderly house at 102 Allen st Judge Holbrook sentenced her to three months tn the penitentiary. Mra, Wolf was arrested on the com- plaint of Horatio 8. Conklin, of the Committes of Fifveen. The house is owned by Max Engel, brother of Martin Engel, Tammany lemter, and {t Is alleged that he knew {t wan being used for Immoral purposes, The ownership became known by Ei Kel going on the bail bond of two “akin- game” men arrested in the Bowery, He gave the property No. 12 Allen street in the bond. The Committee of Fifteen decided to Investigate the bond, and found the house, it ts alleged, to be dis- orderly. It was occupled by Mrs. Wolf, Millte Wolf, her daughtes, aml Mary Kauminer. Capt. Walsh, of the Eldridge atreet station, wan the fre witness. He sail Mra, Wolf had complained to him of police emplonage and sald ft was unnec- casary, as her place was reapectavle. The Captain told her {t was being watched hy his orders, Horatio 8. Conkiin gave his business as an Investigator, “What? exclaimed Judge Holbrook. “An Investifutor,” sald Conklin. “What's that?" asked the “An Investigator for the Committee of Fifteas,"" explained Conklin. He then teatiNed to having visited the house many times and buying drinks of Mrs, Wolf. He alno hired a room in the house. . Conklin stated that” Mrs, Wolf told him she was not afraid of the police, an Mrs. Engel had told her to gu around to Capt, Walsh and give him “a con” and all would be right. Sra, ald she had “seen the Capiain.”* _——_ TO PAY ELECTION CLERKS. Nenring Nefore Mayor Favorably for wt John R. Voorhis, President of the new Board of Electiona, and Assomblymen Wilson and Harburger, appeared before the Mayor to-day. He had given a hearing on the bill authorizing the payment afthe aularies of the clerks of the old Bureau of Elec tions during the interim Feb, 2% to March 13. between the passage of the bill abolishing the Bureau and the date of the establistament of the new, he salaries Involved amount 4. The dill also legalizer the of the old Bureau ad tnterini ne was pw Rees and the Mayor all approve t Reaul te —— -- DIED OF A PIN SCRATCH. ws Athlete Killed by Blnod- Polson After Tiny W at. Fred Ehman, of Paultaon avenue, entc, died this morning from blood-pol- soning, caused by a scratch from a pin a week agu. Yo | Five sided designs. Fluted, notched $1.90, i sual pr 3.50. or Salad in dia- chrysan- and Scaal- Fruit inches Heavy diamond cuttings, Bowl 5 meter. themuim, hob-nail loped, indented edge. | | | | Salad Bowl, shape; — handsome — cut- ting. Novel, silver dia-| mond, fan atid chrysan-! themum design, Deep scalloped edge. $4.59, Value .00, new deep artment are charac: | Water ‘I inger Bowls, Cliset Jugs, Sherbet Bowls and al kinds of drinking zed by brillianes and excellence of quality. being about one half usual retail Spoon Tray, Olive Dish, Bon- bon and Hors d’ceuvres Dishes, various shapes, With and without handles. Scalloped, indented edges. $1.95 each, Valve 4.00, Celery Tray. Chrysanthe: mun diszaend and fen de- sign, .50. fankard,—silver dias mond, fan, and chrysanthe- mum, heavy cutting, Fluted Handle. Water Pitcher,—with notched fluted neck and mouth,— and fan, star and _ silver diamond bowl. $6.90 each, Value 12.00, /AMES McCREERY &C0., Twenty-thi: rd Strect. SUIT DEPARTMENT. Summer weight cheviot suit. skirt, mounted on silk drop lining. Stitched, flare flounce Collarless Eton Coat, with stitched taffetas Vest. Colors:—Dark and cadet blue,—medium and light grer, —tan and black. $2 Fine Tweed Cheviot, vest of stitched Taffetas, 25. Tailor Suit. 00. Eton Coat with in finished with -steel’ buttd is, Latest stitched flounce skirt,—drop silk lining, Black and new shades of grey $32. Pedestrian Skirts. Fine qua —cut Black and colors. with flare flounce,. , tan and blue. 50. lity, double faced material, —stitched hem and seavus 50. Pedestrian Skirt,—made of double faced cloth, Colors; —Light or Oxford grey and blue. $5 00. JAMES McGREERY & €0., Twenty-third Street. COLORED DRESS GOODS. Homespuns. Fine quality. |§ Spring colors. 54 inches! wide, | 50 cents per yard; Value $1.25. Mixed Suitings, Poplin weaves and Camel’s Hair Cloths. Very fine textures, —in numerous pale and medium colors, and all | fashionable shades of tans, | modes and greys. 50 inches wide. Recommended for tailor gowls, 75 cents per yard; Value $1.25 to $2.25. JAMES McGREERY & C0. Twenty-third Street. =K Roster of General Olfi- cers of the U.S. Army, 1789- 1900, is given in the Ehman was exercising in the Y. M. UC. A. tum and ran his hand on a Dlouse. It caused a amall jens, Scratch. was eixtesn years old. 1901 World Almanac and Bncyclo- pedia, * * © A reference book of over 600 ° ¢ © Substan- ually pound. ° ¢ © Price 26c. ° * For sale by nowsdealers, or may be had by mall on receipt of advertised price, |GOTTON DRESS GOODS. Spring Stock of fine quality Imported Madras. Complete range of blues, pinks and __heliotropes, striped with white—in various widths and group- ings. For Shirt-waists or summer dresses. 25 cents per yar Value 40 cents, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. Sale of IMPORTED CORSETS, Various materials and mod- els,—including ‘‘ Straight fronts.” $2.95 each. JAMES McGREERY & C0, - Twenty-third Strees,

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