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- VANDERBILT HAS A CLASH WITH HARRIMAN COMBINE. OES ees wer a Cait THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1901, Blames His Friend for] asoccaasacssen: Panic on Wall Street] 2 and Collapse of the, Scheme to Gain Con-; trol of the Northern/3 Pacific. 9 E. H. Harriman’s failure to eapture the. Northern Pacific Railroad and the stock gamblers’ panic in Wall street, which was caused by the struggle for control, have embittered W. K. Vander- bilt ageinst that financier, and friends gay have made a breach between them. If control oould have been soled quietly Mr. Vanderbilt might have for- a given his friend and representative for ee atealing a march on J. Plerpont Mor- \ fan, but to be caught red-handed in the @ct and then to fall down amid the crashing of wrecks in Wall streot was humiliating from every point of view. It made explanations to Mr. Morgan Recetrary, for Mr. Vanderbilt's rela- tions with the eminent financier are such that he cannot afford to have !t appea that he had abetted a plan to take a rallroad property from the Morgan pro- tection, The harm had been done when Mr. Vanderbilt atepped off the gangplank of the Majestic on Thursday, and when | he learned the particulars of the panic his indignation knew no bounds. ( He has, Wall street located the i Tesponsibility for the flasco on Mr. Har- riman, and very plain language has passed between them. The latter has no mind to assume the role of scape-gont. He contends that he committed no} tactical crime in the prosecution of his; campaign for control of Northern Pa-! cific, and that the failure was purely accidental. According te the Harriman version he would have had the contrul lodged safely in the Harriman-Vander- dilt-Gould-Stillman strong-box in an- other forty-elght hours but for the wholly unusual and altogether unex- pected execution of an order to buy 160,000 shares of Northern Pacific—aj {_ Burehusze made on the Exchange on| Monday Izst in true “Jimkeenesque” style. That whirlwind feat disclosed the overrold state of the market and pre- cipitated a corner—something not de- sired by either side, and which brought | ruin to tens of thousands, OIGEGNINOOOSSON None of the min had been able to fathom the purposes |« sk”? of Jamer. 2. Keene to the extent of giv- couidingcnosneck! TODO H ¢ @ OIG DOD: Or i ox OOD: OODDU DOS: B. & 0. SYSTER — dent, with Four Di- rectors, Will Rule. (Special to The Exen PHILADELPHEA Ma rod In this con than J.C. St ent of the Middi visions of the Bs road, ts to be made ent of the emt Such an array Banimore and !Oblo under the tre of th navivanta Ratire The latter ts alre imetorate of by four the President tte int the more ELEVEN YEARS’ HARD LABOR. ft was « for Alding Sentence Hnokley G joner to ony John Buckley, of was to-day sentence at hard labor in Sing Sing tng Ida prisoner to es the County Jail. minutes Island Clty, fle. ity to DIIGO 218: ders on his staff Morgan and Hill vs. Gould and Harriman. Just think of all the poor little lambs that ing him warning of tne execution of a ‘ change, he should have heen a week about It. Keene, or of the latter's intention to Ket the stock in one bite, he lost the game, This explanation did not sdften the simply emphasized the fact that there had been bad generalsnip. Violent lan- sunge, it ts sald, has been used, and as Doth men are high spirited, friends fear relations can never again be conilal. (Copyright, 1991, York World.) (Special Cable Despatch to The F: Brokers Have Not a Share change Will Act. hotel here. LONDON, May 11.—A special meet- ing of the Stock Exchange ¢ ing in the hope of re of the diMculty in which opera brokers who have given calls ern Pacific for the end of May and sand Loed & erefore the brokers Co,, and Owing to tne closing of the New York Block Exchange, Americans were abs lutely stagnant, awaiting developments, held. It Is hoped he and Kuhn, Loeb & tion. In the mean while there is ¢on- -aiderable anxie! Quotations m advance, Northe! WASHINGTO! ly showed a marked ey Pacific common was | Schwab, Prev connection with the settlement. uatrial Commianton to-da ——==~S_- BANK STATEMENT. ie for the week ending to-day show: in Ite. Ps Concerning the Stec! Trust, he ¢ that the United States Company are trols elght companies by 6 =i atock, and that while steps are taken to 1 RE ONS | unsure the Kood will ani co-operation of ss all these, each one Kenerally is left to Increase of 112 Per Cent. fn Total fs: Exchanges, $580.206,206; balances, | auch cases the manage $2,853,085,384; balances, $1(6,919,700, The total clearings of all the bank elearing-houses in the United States for the week ending toalay were $3.407,116,117, an Increase of 112.1 per cent. over ‘the ———__- COTES) Sorel I COREE winter wheat over Cotton opened ateady to-day and 6! pectations accounted for after the call and they rushed to cover.| touched 77 38. Buying ordera were, sont hero from| New York's opening p abroad. July led the rise after the call. | wheat, 7 Septem! 9 ‘Ma; November, 7.04 | ber. 48 bid. wi lanvary, ‘hae Mary | wheats 180,00-nhare orter in two hours, when, «according to the rules of the game ns \"\, commonly played on the Stock Ex- SILVERSTEINS. Chlilections Taken Court to Aid Brave Having no foreknowledge of the cabling of that huge order by Morgan to . Vanderbilt (ront nor did It remove the| LEAVES ON Teutonic for This City He Says in sting of failure and public ridicule, It Paris—In Angry Mood. the Press tupltaning Company, » from his bed, and rising at 7 o'clock left at 8.30 for de Boulogne. alighted and walked up and down in After a while he re- entered his carriage and drove to his| Paris bank on the Boulevard Hauss- | + where he arrived Luncheon was served in his office at | t 4 o'clock he drove to his hotel. where he was seen by the correspondent as stated above. His friends saw him jn such “a snarling mood” as during these last two days, PARIS, May 11. N. P. CORNER IS “Iam leaving to-morrow morning ON IN LONDON. for London. I shall sail on the Teu- who attempted swallowing some polson deep thought. tonic from Liverpool on Wednesday, if that interests you,” said J. Pler- ‘4 pont Morgan to The Evening World to Deliver and Stock Ex- | correspondent this afternoon at his would be taken aced Magistrate Olm- 1 P. M., and courtship and the Mr. Morgan has been a very busy ymmittes | man. He retired at 2 A. M. and was has been summoned for Monday morn-| awakened at 6 A. M. by a ffood of ching a solution | messages from New York dealing » working day r North-| With the panic, He dictated answers July find themselves. hero Is held by the Morgans and Kuhn, i anything to eat, know what to do. » was best Cor p baby ag the hospital. £ didn't mean to break the I thought the are unable to secure a single snare for delivery. The situation has a depressing A D A fect. . J. Plerpont Morgan will be in London| Steel Trust President Sees Good in Combina- this afternoon and a conference will be tions but Thinks Work Unions Bad. vibrated in the will do something to rellevo the sittia- ent court room led her a $5 1 impulse others over his desk . May 11.—Charles M. jtdation Mr. § nt of the United 81 Quoted at an advance of 301-2 points in] steel Corporation, was before wah eald they were found transportathe utilization of The poor ‘woman ing the advantages of trusts and talk: questioned on in- dustrial matters. He took a poaltton against orgatiized labor, saying t The staement of the associated banks) yy nor give individuals a falr ch, Schwab mid : nd she closed Magistrate gay the thin fugers mited States an ere of the coun- the pinion tha + Must constantly grow Ne because Imited these ore de He also said that there had been no Increase tn the price of products sin allon her knees and She endeavored her iaisrable Ninety-ninth IMMENSE BANK CLEARINGS, |ontuct business in Its own way, a Asaruls the plon nad been to take tn only compantes which were not competl- tors, but {t was true that there were OAT AL OED ELL cases In which two Institulons of the The Clearing-Houso statement to-day | same Kne were brought together, a rs were expected $18,972,910. For the week: Exchanges, | to get together In making their plans for tart might producta into which uch, for Instance, a pasary elther to reduc lose trade If the tariff “MRS. PAGE” DISCHARGED. She Was I 1 could ently vantages of consol- Wheat Market Wenk. Corremmonding Reflos.otIsstizear. ‘An increase of 6 points In the Govern- ment report of the condition nitent Over Her Noce turnal Min points higher to 4 points lower. A rise|nens in the wheat market @f 51-2 ty 71-2 pointy In Liverpool, | prices cased off 1-8 at the start which was fully 3 points more than ex-|jater lost 1-8 under commission-houre pected, spread fear among the shorts} gojling and a lnck of support. ——=>_- FOUND CHILD’S BODY. Pleked Up moving cab, Thirtleth street lart night and was af- terward locked up aa" station, was dine Magiatrate Cornell Jefferson Market our well-dressed rout five or six ‘The body ot ninth street, Brookl lice think the girl was Lena 1% years old, who disappeared from her home, No. 49 Attorney icked up in the river to-da, je underskirt, a biack pial am dress covering She ts a handsome woman and expensively dressed, red with weeping when she was ar- reigned. She told the policeman from California, and ts viaitin An-New. York. 8 Her eyes were et, on April "The opening prices were: May, 7.72 to 73; @, 7.78 to 7,77; wd) 7.5. 1 79 3-4; July corn, 49 off: RR had to Le beprember, 18 3-4° offered. 7:30; Octwber. 7-18, to L203 Ne Chicago's opening prices wer: TAG’ to 717; December, 715 to 7.16; Jan:| wheat, 71 to 103-4; May, 703- UaEY, 18 10 7-10 og were: May, 761 to| “New ‘York's cloning-prices were: May Z.00t Sune, 182 to 7.63", July. 7.65" to wheat, 79 34; Beptember, 75 3-8 offered: August. 7 Baptember, 7.13 y corn, 60'3-4: July, 48) 1-2; Septem: o's. closing. «prices we: frlends| wore « whl igs Aaay, Lei, duly, corn Teftused to Vell: who | fi na wore a gingham, gown also, 1+ The Evening World Sends Check for $329.54 to Mrs. Bosschieter, Mother of the Murdered Pat- erson Mill Girl, and Stops Foreclosure of Mortgage on the Lit- tle Home. Received from The Evening World §320.54—three ndred and yenine ‘= and fifty-four cente—contribated by wz World renders to the tin paying off the on our ne. . J. BOSSCIIETER, May 0, 190) BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. The Evening World r: have saved the humile Boschi fold under a which poor Little helping to pay even tp ans reader, Susle constant Lowen! The stnee th dead body it had child's murdorers, Mr. ossehteter 1 ehe nthe age, san Evening W: Nis daughtere aged from monthe has Bosschteters hau have gone to eting the exp and in main’ faantly durin Ines made tt Impass: en if they h nying up, a very room," the and sent. me out to found tay Te lea. no mend: vad mutt that che poor little Nock babies aroun aati, Thin of te i loved. Go T told the story most generous, loving a reauit the quick 1 f Vartous sume rewlere cont tuted volt Shenango and $20 the prit Hmidly asks if sh [Mayor Says the ts n Ord In twsulng at Ma tad toy Van Wyek ¢ for Coney Island “TE owamt to say,’ sail he, “that 1 never KAW a more orderly cmwd than Towaw at Coney Island. 1 have been there frequently, not since L have been nd 1 have Mayor, but before that, xeon 10,000 or 6,00 people conducting | themselves in a most orderly manner. These people are entitled to enoy PENN. TO RUN MISS MAMIE GILROY'S NARR iL. F. Lovee, as Presi-) Pros yoand | Pennaylvanta is to be named within the nex Wa the Presi- dere of the DB and Ohio Ratl- | she ., Nervura, BOSSCHIETER HOME SAVED BY KIND-HEARTED READERS. ening World| Ay the interest on tne WHE yet be a surplus of] VAN WYCK DEFENDS CONEY. daughter of Louls Otiman, of No, OW ESCAPE, famous in the part of 1 xtseason M + mad ago, but she declined it think she could stand Decause of her ni “Ido not care to look “Lhave months, and I should hate to make a tract for next it." This aud be unable to he took Dr. Greene's 's health is fx ow Miss Gilro; 8 her letter she ract, too, and she stars Sweetheart.” Read her letter: restored, her «x “Several times the past six months 1 have been on the verge of drcaRing down; that I ever continucd’to work is due to Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. 1 was in a condition which caused my friends to ask me to cease my labors, and take arest. One physician ins!sted that if! did.not take a vacation I would probably be faid up for months. Oa the advice of a friend § tried the Nervura. 1 have played matinees and nights since that timz, some two months ago, and now fect better than I have for years. 1 really da not know when I have been in better health MAMIE GILROY. Glorious, abundant health for women is realized by those who rely on Dr. Grecne’s Nervura blood and ‘nerve remedy, when nervousness and weakness attack them. Tn every way it streagthens and restores, and especially in tho, swenlen peculiar to women. If you are a nervous woman, dlscournged and run down, why not get the benefit of, this sure, help? Dr, Grecue advises women free, if they write or call at his office, 33 W. 14th St., New York City. fi BRAVES DEATH TO SEE SISTER. Dr. George C. Houghton Leaves Sick Bed. to Sail for Europe. 10} THANKS TO READERS OF EVENING WORLD. North German Lloyd was about to sail to- dashed up to the pier Congress street, Brook- Rev. Dr. George C. Hough: “The Little Church Around the was helped -out and ase wis the gaingpiank. 1 Against the advice of the most eml- nent physicians, who declare he ts aute fering from appendicitis and should be operated on at once, he sailed to see his sister, Mra. George C. Little, who 1s dangerously Ii in Beaulleu, south of France. | The doctor leaned heavily on his cane and walked with a great effort. As he |sat in the lounging room on the upper deck he talked of his plans, ‘My wife and daughter sail with me,"* |he waid, “I feel pretty shaky and am in at pain, still 1 must see my sister. An operation might be fatal to me, and, if successful, the delay might mean, her alive. ‘She ts’ dt determined to go. bad last Saturday and a my physickin, Dr. Harry 12, Purdy, of No. 19 Lexington avenue. Ho ammoned others and a consultation af. four was held. Dr. W. T, Bull declarcd: I mus; undergo an operation at once. I would have assented but for the pews of my ‘a,iiitwens. 1 may submit to jately made plans to sail on ning of her condition. 1 finished tp aly clerical Work #0, far ae TL was able=iny cond n't permit me to , votlve, 4 trlet to prevall upon, I with ine, but his prace it. sand, the ship's eure ‘able to make my ble. LT expect 1 hope to ree Tam trying lyn, and thi ton, pas’ ut the: bar mhiaky,” “It To the Editor of The Evening World Tam deeply thanktal to The Evening World for its reat work in reising money to help me and my tamily to keep our Little home over our heads. Tr those who contributed their mite only knew the g eat Joad whiet The Evening World check has taken off my heart they, too, would ina measure share my happiness. I will pray to- these kind friends, and my children will nightly seud up their prayers for the children of those who encrousiy aided me and mine in the great trouble Hen me. Yours very sincere. MES. J, BOSSCHIETER, my mister in ay remove her YF WISE HOTEL MAN. Wite Put Him Right. All hotel men, as a rule, are healthy, but once in a while they are subs to stomach trouble Ike the ordinary mortal, and it {s interesting to know what they do to provide themselves with proper food. In the case of Mr, McKee terest and) Wheeler House, Howard, t ‘t| finauy got down to Grape: alone, and lived on it for a little over six months. He speaks of some wheat. foods and other cereals that he could, | not digest, but Grape-Nuts {6 pre-dl- gested and easy for the weakest kind of a stomach, so that he got well on it, He writes at length, giving a de- seription of his years of sickness and. his tina! cure by food. He says he had become completely discouraged, ag he could not retain any food and digesé it. Finally his wife heard of Grapo- Nuts Food and urged him to eat some of ft and nothing else, He says: “I quickly began to gain in flesh, and edn ckin took on another cole t Hatt t makes | sick to Grape-Nuts and nothing elsa siamictton. 1 for over six months. 1 gained 25 pounds, began to sleep naturally, and have gotten quite well us a “Arter a while | begen to vat plain =} food again and feit no distress. The: te Vent § Mir OMe. Harry | Grape-Nuts regulated my powels and: ( b Hrex}cured mo of the old hemulache,”* ; i ue and The makers do not advise tho uee. : ol Me aT oe Grape-Nuts Poot alone, except La 3 me cases like this, It Is betters. : Otte rite, to make the breakfast of a { four heaping teaspoontttls of. | nee | Madeline EN SpesNuts, with some. good « rich st Peter: \ eream, together n little cooket! 2 INKAK T ‘ nd some Postium Food Coffee. oi) MR. DUNKAK TO WED. 1 Trnit and aoune Postum Rood Gediag Oswald DRIAL DATEEEN ;] some vegetables, and at night Rave: TEAR the same mer] us the breakfast, ‘Th OrQuan for His Will Take Wi pws n Ottman, " EAN) BAI 8 {Chancellor MacCracken will perform] srt of a diet pay marr Miss Helen Ottm: the ceremony, nervous trouble i SS monlcds will ‘folt 100, rie a an

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