The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1901, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i //DRIveRs . PAT SHEEDY TALKS OF GAMBLING ON WALL STREET. he'd eet money anyw Hut ss Run by “Sure Thing’ | mus st Manipulators, It Makes) Rascals of}. it (ere one eee Gamblers) of Fair} ana ines Women, So Mr.|havne i is gam- break even, but Sheedy Would Have ‘ The on ter running the game None of It. in Wall street are ‘aure-thing’ gamblers, The bucket shop men are alwaya at thelr merey. Th pointe and the send them down a few (Special to The Cvening Worlt) BUFFALO, N.Y. May 10.—Pat Sheady, | polnts and the bucket-shop men are wiped off the board. They cateh them soing and coming. “The ht the pg of gamblers, han hin own orig- fnal opinions of Wall street and the @ame there. He does not believe very wrongly in elther. He saya Wall street fg. Worse and dors more miachief than Just how the murda are going to turn every time ‘They have the game all all the gambling “Joints {nthe world, | @Med up and then they catch the “Let. me tell, vou something.” anid | aUckers. You can't beat them. ft may Bheedy to-day, In a conversation with|® Kambling, but it's a ‘brace’ game. I The Evening World. correapondent. {20n't blame them any. I'd do the same "They don't: do any gambling on Wall] {hing {fT had the opportunity, It tan't any game of chance down there. It'y al 0 = ‘a arith tt Y sure thing, When you simmat tt all down uree un CCT R OS COLrUPLy eli ean.t be otherwise. the big men tn Wall street are nothing but ‘sure-thing men.’ That's all they The Limit Teo Bis. are. “The main difference between the kind ‘Now I don't want to preach nor/of gambling | do and they do In-Wall Gecry the businens:of the Wail street |Mireet in that there the game is a thou- gamblers, If you choose to calt them | warns, They wreck more fortunes and gamblers. But I want to tell you some- ven pe Mell wtreet than all the other thing about the game ‘There in just |K#Mbling ‘Jointa’ In the world. The trouble ty that the limit in too bi If this. difference between what le yor and Latarted 4 mate of fare natn call the common gambler and the Wall] milliona at stake and. manipulated the cards we would be robbing the suckers! ¢, etreet man. | that went up against it and we'd elther Drokers! “Sure-Thing” Game. pes Jatted of driven out of town BH s ; ey ato that tn Wall street and Jt's fT run a bank and know my bust- | ay ry They Icense the game there: ness I should make money, but the]ina fir bunk lee n erin, Wan Were: fellow who piays Kéts a fair rhow. He | makes criminals out of bank preaidenta his money down at Monte Carlo or | &P common gamblern out of soe tety ta: puts his y d diex w. which iy the worst—Wall Cairo and it's nll hts tit the ttle ball or faro bank? @rops. He ean take {t up at any tin Testreet. 1 admit that Sheed eeare tho ball drops and I get none of the “qaunbler, ‘ig ml arena tasheed s4 them. are out of my clase. Hut T {he's gambling in stocks It'n all the | ®#v Wall treet did more haem. to, thia other way, In the first place, the broker [COUMEEY In the Inst week than. forty fs'on the inside and other things being years PATHOS AND HUMOR iN WAKE OF THE PANIC. Little Tragedies and Comedies of Wall Street's Terrible Shake-Up Odd wcenen In Wall strect followed the Hroadway and wept allently. She had great panic of yesterday. Many of the Just veen In to ace her broker, who had > large broker- telegraphed her to send more margin, eleclivenin age houses like| which she had done, only to learn Inter Guard Brokers’ Alfied M. Leas! that her last dollar had gone tn the Talbot J. 6 Cee Taywr, Henry & Co. and Alfred de Cordova, were forced to} | carried his atation clerks at the entrances to thelr! ¢-ee-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-enenes a hat in his hand we New street walked or rather staggered a tall, haggant-faced man who Ctistomers’ offices to kee pout ail who Crased by iu were not actunlly concerned. ‘This in the Mn bo le had oat all firat time this has ever wccurred fu ithe Pante, $22 his mind Crowds of sightscers who wanted to | $-se-e-e-s-o-meeef $0% had gone to look upon the lambeking hanging UP Jered around the @ ates HE Sa along Wall streets surged through the Tinumbling Incoheregy eeated Exchange street before 10 o'cick this morning and | 4; Monosyliables. Two ago he had a fortune jammed Into brokers’ offices, from which | any famity, To-day a they were ejected by the hundreds but no In the street were scenes pathetic and humorous. Lasers on yesterday's flunk, Ateut a block away atoed qemee eee ey Lundredn or! eased young man taking Pathetic Scenes } them, MANY | teesmecoee o The well-drensed the “street! } speculators and] +4. Overton 9 ine snatanaliwotens ind a home he haa the family, home or fortune aA well. Preenenenenenenenenene-e@ Ramblers who Maden Militon ton Paine, who had never seen the street before were! geen. vt had there. They were the out-of-town lambs. seperate rartina ts Mont of them came to find out aow they| "1 felt and anw it comins.” had been wiped ont. Paine te i One womnn, a pale-fnced little ma- 4ron, stood in the doorway at No, 52 no overy sail Mr. il “and am richer to rly a million than T wan on lay morning Inst.’ ——— = Broker “Dick to $160 oy, ne Halstead offered to bet 10 DIG Stock Exchange ee-e-enemereeng TOURER Wold { fall thin week Mober on 9 j Het. SLOWS ernie “World Wants” jt" 8. em to-morrow thar On Sunday Flow Re- MARU UIAE, one rguiei «laugh from | ek well. NKe Moor, as it! sults on Monday. eae CORBETT'S CLOSE SHAVE. . Paid Help Wants} “ 695 in This | ——_—_— Morning’s World. BUT ett took Nis initial Paid Help Wants in the ny ish they didn’t cot 2 8 8 13 Other New York | age etree Tavers Comtined. stt He purchased a week ago one thou- 1 States Stee ich Zimmerman «1 WO Noo Wan street. He t t margin vf the mar- and Cor. j eon Buy Was more Whe tertud: CHAMBER MAILS CGLERKS . 5 ComPositons sald dim, ft my brokers ottices [drop came and 1 tild them “DRESSMAKERS i | | QAPRUG cutaKs |; rues of saree e ets ARMPLOY MENT ‘ pe PLETE eine ea 4 Taaaee | y cash and they would carry me FARAHANDS .. r “a WANE NANDS 6 WAITERS 10] PARIS, May 10,<I'rteew on the Row FES 1% ay Were heavy in consequence of tie MISCELLA 8 wtuntion In New York Rt Intos espoe elally declined conalderably. Rentes and TOTAL. seen Itallans were etlm, Spantsh (x were firm, Draztiians were weaker. Katira closed ¢ ut tae lowest prices of the day, ay a man witha $00 the firet thing the broker does Is to get a rake-off of about He feeds the kitty tefore the game eo atarts In a lower; the brokers game he rend atocke up a few samblera tn Wall street know sami times bigger and a thousand times mtotrying to deery the men in te Carlos could have done in. ten © A frlend | tin time to get a} nin hrokers | Eoeers MILLIONS POURED —_—-— (Continued from Firat Page.) entirm Mat of the more atable stocks started In from 1 to 3 points above the clowing yenterday afternvon. Elgh thousand ahares of United States St preferred wold at a range of 9 1- with an upward tendency. > thern Hacthe opened at 1. where tt was expected to remain stationary |furing the day in accordance with the Agreement entered into between the houses holding the contract for the %. and letters poufed in on bankers and Drokers to-day. offering amail and falr- sized blocks of Northern Pactfe com- mon for wale. All wanted the highest prices, and some stipulated they must have ga or nothing A Kew Sethacka. There were some sharp back-neta after Delaware & Hudron, & in St. Paul, To- bacco and Hocking Valley, 4 In Chesa- peake & Ohio and Union Pacific, 33-4 In Consolidated a, Jin Loulaville & Nasi Ville, 3. im Rock Island, Northern Pactfs preferred, U'. 8. Steel and Atchison pri ferred. Meantime there were advances In Gen- eral tric of 10, Lackaw. nn 81-2, Sugar 6. Witnols Central, Ki: a and Texan preferred, St. Loula Southwestern erred and Metropolitan 6 New York Centra ait pant care, stocks lean amounts erthern Pacific so as 10 for cnah echoes Huatnesa became very animated du 1 the noon hour, and prices rose rap- under the leadership of Unton Pa- ite, An enormous demand for this ok carrieg i up 1 1-2 points, to M 1-2. Various other atocka sold from 2 0 Gi points atenve thelr opening prices. Arp wetback In the local trac- ions "and People'a Gan wan without ef- feot on the general market, and these stocka railled strongly again There wns some profit taking traders during the Inst hours which carried back Union Pacific and ienourl Pactic as much as 31-2. Northern Pa lfc dropped back to. 180 on cash male. Burlington developed ARKTeon! strength, advancing 12 1-2 over Inat ht and the market rallied aga ome stocks Including Union Pacite ree ering to the highest feverish but generally firmer and ne: feveriah rmer and near he total sales of etocks teday were 100 stares, and of bondw $3,129.00, The Closing Quot fee Mem tos 1 18 u " Amal Amn Arm Aun, Rinne Anema Mh Mey Tee a Aten Ta ke Pita dain 2 ont ot 4 Traneit rt ” Pacite fouth ‘4 Ono Wen Chie, Ind. & Low CN ate Ca Ht a tac Term. & Trac Term & Tr. pt Alton... ew, 4 NW. pe cam? Routhern 1 Reuthern 24 pt Col & Mocking Valley Coa. ae Continental Tabacco... Coatinental Tabac, plas Del, Lack & Weet Del” & tutsoa, Den @ Kio UG. pt Daiuin, 8 a Atl je let pt Rate 24 pt ; Gen, Rlectrie lusoee & Gt Nor I Centra Inter Paper Inter Paper pt Inter, Power ' ntral Southern ‘pt & Nashvtite atten wo 4 tS MONEY TO LOAN IS POURING IN. Jo Morgan & Co. dt tn nave given ret em ye Der nowaly A Houmman &Co. wit ay's loa y to de rate Drtet that the haw salppat $5, ve loaned MORE FAILURES ON CONSOLIDATED announced consolldated Ey. of Klvert T. Jack Jackson, brothers The assignm: M. Hustuwa, No tate: of abilities rocssete was ma totltty to meet obligations was Las the cause of the fatiure. Fhe firm had been in business but a Hitte over a year. ‘The extimated Habit. not Know what the assets are. I way sald at the ofce that the firm! | hoped to be able te continue in business, Three other Armas, ati small traders yn the Consolidated Stock Exchange, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1901, INTO THE STO ATLAS ON? piercer teleinielninied inielnieininieia* t AGREES TQ. PRICE OF THE SETTLEMENT. What opened steady here to-day with on fair speculative trade but to ex- cltement. Later under considerable | September [felling pressure, prices gave way scene. eos Sul the following, orn opened dull and about steady New Yi ening prices were: July prices wer |whent, 77 3-4; July corn. 4 34. July Chichgo’n openiiig prices were: July th un, will [rieeeiet-t-Iet d. delivery of OO) hares outstanding, which the sellera have thus far been unable te necure From op r the country telegrama ‘ITS Too EASY COUNTING MONEY MAKES HIM TIRED from THE WORLD May 74 the opening, running to & palnta in| NOTHING QOINC & BROKERS mitt aweeping re SHHIPEI- EPP bine bicteinieiefeinieeinieteieietetet tenting owas active and siiehtly | rabbit ciehiret cbt nefeletetntetelete t fetietefelte WHAT A DAY MAY BRING FORTH OR—TWO DAYS. (xollloquizing)—And Tottle Yellowhalr wants that pair of high-steppers | promised her and the bills for the Broadway establishment come in to-day and I feel like thirty cents. (hth hhh ebb ehhh tities Wuitame ani | LONDON BROKERS BUY AMERICANS. Mr. Nothing Doing SEEEEEEEEEFIA! Cerheehee Milton & Co., SOLD N. P. AT $900. HILL DENIES HE WAS IN THE DEAL. | Confidence Returns with Fi- nancial Settlement and Prices Go Up. fSpeetal to The . In $1,800 bette sand haggard from On sale thle Brag ny cla cK FI this Sia ANE ‘SA rURDAY. f the stock and two shares had been In any way responsttl Muctvations In Northern Pacitic He did not reneh th in unusually } Northern Pacine. nbout North. tow reporter “ite advance Pointe, selling equiv S Waa up 10 to ly high grade. Sold generally for SM cents per pound aaPERFEL LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, “poney soins Bank Bick,” ‘Station, west aide nt atrect Our last offer of gold-filled American watches met with such hearty appreciation that we've obtained another limited to dealers, Only one to each customer, hing to do! een in the mar. ——— COMMISSION FIRM FAILS: Make Assign- m not in tt now, anmisston firm of heu and Eugene E. vent heard that In hostery tors to Whitlam | ative erage insisting that T have not anything to d concerns and the local banking y had nothing t en worrying a had plenty of alee $20,000,000 PAID BY THE SHORTS. ithon sent num Some Big Checks Sent In to; Settle Up Their Against this influence were | b 4 Co, at 1h. One Broadway (ACTUAL SIZE.) This solid 14-kt. gold-tilled Watch is guaranteed to wear twenly years. Hed American movement. Anaccu- $9.75; worth $20. aggrerating ks was In excesn of the amount ed the jopses kelhe mer & Co. rate timepiece. Sper War nade ty Alfred Le; No other engagements of been announce rkx Were coming recelpted for by Vamiled and nodded, for export hav it, wag estimated 319.0, but as yet the firm itself rush to settle waa gr . orthern, Pacitte com. | was being xold on the It wan sald that James R. the shorts In a tight fix and did nor intend corsectte mat: the price, Folld M4 ent th karat, briifinnt, inkeas Wedding Rings, an unns tal bargain, Oren evenings till 8; Saturzays tll 40, ji!estrated olroatar of bar rain HY Searles Sra tno rnina to-night and Saturdays had some o fresh. worthenst .w! to meet thelr balances jn, the Clearing-Mouwse to-day, They were | of the settiement, K MARKET. Wheat Prices Sng. wheat, 71 1-4 to 5-8: July corn 45 3-4. New York's ‘Closing price: wheat, @ 1- September May 3-4 offered; : May corn, d; Septem: z HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, HS SPRINT OVERCOATS, NOW $8.60. $3) SUITS, NOW $5.50 $20 PRINCE ALDBRT COATS ich $35 TUXEDO SUITE, $2 ‘A man came here one day to buy With a feeiing, Ne sais, of seme hesitation: For, knowing our clothes have a great reputation We feared they'd bleh; And he searee — So great wap his an When at elght-and-a-half he found her Suite marked deen from elehteen and tx: At the expiration of our lease we intend to retire from the retail bust- VESTS, $15. ness. Till then we offer our entire stock of fashionable high-grade cloth= ing at 60 cents on the dollar. The prices are sensationally low—the lowest ever quote! to our knowledge at a clothing ale, 1 Spring sulta and striped trousers, yoke overcoat fulldress and Turedo suite, ined Prince Alvert coata and reais, &c, a Several hundred of our finest $15 and $18 spring overcoats are now | reduced to $6.50. ALL NOW $15 SPRING OVERCOATS, $ 6 50 $18 SPRING OVERCOATS, ek vicunas, &s. In all lengthe and aire They Include coverts in all shades, Oxford greys, b me ath $39 ailkelined spring overroats, made of the costilem foreten fabrica, xo at ettone, 40 of our finest spring suits are now reduced from $15, $18 and $20 to each, ALL NOW $15 serge sults $20 Oxford sulta $16.50 check suits $ 50 a $18 striped suits e $20 black suits Sweeping retuetions in our Merchant Tatioring Dept. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9. tue umeer, 830 BROADWAY, _anoistists. } A One Week's Sale / of Fine Clothing. For the purpose of introducing a few hundred swell dressers to the High-Grade Suits that we show this season, we offer, for one week only, Your choice of 39) of our finest Men’ We also ofter all our broken lots of Dresa Sulte, made trom Imported wors- mere, Chevlot and Serge feds, vicuvas and soft-Antohed Salts, in ten: rx colors, Including the fashje. palbors, ith or with anv ines, B45 | wy f tot! 195 : BERNHEIM &G [CLOTHING FURNISHINGS, HATS. SHOES. | 2338 & 2340 THIRD Ave., 2ir:"" 127th St. OPEN EVERY BVENING. NENT 827. 120 PLM. CANDY 1 oranges, and be produced: AND LEMON BUSHONS.—JSust chopped Jemons a rench fondant cream. | 4 more palatable confection ca Abs slutely ney On ante ie toot, 10¢ Sea, 10c i Seats |LOG Just pure sugar and 19c r butter boiled togethers then flavored with chocolate and Yhityou have “Hutter nM Rx we make the 24c 30c rian and toot prunes 40c Is the word. irs ee ett or rather i eta tna nd erlapy. hen D NOX of Ns. ORS and wih care. —We are th DE CHOCOLATES mi? Brand. V. aint AN CREAM CHOCOLAT! xhioned style. " c NCOLATE-COVER <a 29 CORTLANDT ST COP CHURCH FOR FACTS - ABOUT Foreign Lands SEZ THE WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA FoR Newnaeuicne: 2 5 by ‘Mal. Ten Thousand Facts. Sa rasiitiin

Other pages from this issue: