The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1901, Page 4

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A Before He Sails for, Europe— Denies He} ‘Lost $3,000,000 in}! ‘Wall Street Panic. | ever to Europe for a VY. Gates, of Chica Stateroom on the 2 to-day as he re tion put to him by ar Evening World. ab of Flow ‘The porter, who was bringing In tt fh bundle of roses, nearly sropped hem in his fright "A few tokens of esteem from my friends,” sald Mr. Gates with a grace y fingers, “But . L belleve TP would have A newspaper man. 1 could rsup with ‘hot air.’ I * merchant 4s right from the blast “Lam golig to Europ for recreation. 1 shi. Weeks In Fogland Stock Missouri Pa ecutive Committee of the Colorade Fuel Hoe Atr Yorn. “That steel story is another “sald Mr, “You can deny th Iiknow nothing about combinatio Btocks."" Then he asked coyly if the Pacific and Union Pacitic tent yet. “Its very sad,” he continued © those gentlemen quarre! ike th do I think of Morgan? Why, I {ga real nice man.’ “Bome of your friends Mr, Gates, have been ta - Utieal honors for you. “) euggested by Congressman Lorimer that you should S. Stee! Mas even been Willan wil States Senator from Iilinols.” sald ing | reporter. i “There you are again. Hot air ree} plied Gates. suppose that started | from the fact ongreesinen dilly | TM : Lorimer and Hopkins were wie start York to see me last week. They are Avast at doth good friends of mine Gates for The story comes from Lorimer and othe> Repu of Minols have sla Btates Senator. It ix was hatched tn a Turkish toted sharply bath-hous his politica! p “Lam not trying to make «stocks. hour vhent Trading Stenady, Wheat opened tosday steadier than ex- pected at or July and sot houses did Little ica x v wheat. F134 bil. June to 71 3-4; May corn, SHIPPING NEWS. |'0: TODAY. in ALMANAC FOR feisun sete THE TIDES Gan rises. Amal OUTGOIN: G ST DA MEHL, Sy BAILED TO-DA sentra yapyngnugay cite Missourt Paeitle @nd Iron Company.’ Conper aa cere attention was called to a Del rer eR adton espatch from Chicago sts ‘was promoting a comb:nit) American ‘Tobacco ‘aide steel concerns witli Atchison 200,000,000. It war sald th Seapine with him were John 1. are »Z. Ellwood, and that t comp RENEE) | Was to be a competitor of J. Piery Sugar 5 | Morgan's big trust. C.C,C & Stl Louisville & Nashville y welling orders and pri rank 5 DECLINES IN MANY STOCKS FOLLOW Une U. Highest UNION PACIFIC LED BREAK IN" STOCKS. “!Drop in Prices in Wall Street Extends Through-| out the List. furnished edo in the varpy WMithonal points, 0%. BM Nal ote rT; 1 : rho to Settle, Go Down— Prices Higher. lozen small way mat failury shares with the morrow’ & Co. will a send am THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EV bh wr mory, — VING, ¥ 15, MAES ADAMS OFF FOR Hal , Actress Sailed To-Day on Steamship St. Louis Sister of Drowned Girl Identifies Her—Missing | o REST IN FRENCH CONVENT.| oe for a Long Vacation in Europe. Amer COC OOKHHKHHAM + Since April 27. MINNIE that « mn heart ata me HAHN Mthough ay many adnulrers nis men irre MYSTERY OF THE MORGUE WAS MINNIE HAHN’S BODY. [eI Ee elt ch AEA EAAE Eaters append nannearncaceng ne, and sald, suit make it ant wan allowe In whatever way ny restraint relay’ on the foll rein-lave f her absence, AER UECURE ACCUSED OF TRUSTS ARE BAD JEWEL THEFTS. ———— Ex-Secretary Says They Will Work Out Own Downiall. Six Small Operators, Unable], - a ||SOUTH W garden verte Company's Wyn 1,00, the water m mpany of W South nh damage wis erioo av ATERLOO FL FLOODED, Waterloo, done beyond mi and Gold man, Sac! a] thie Miing of cellars and: wash ng out of 01 | i | House- Hien ever the possession, but the gen ordered the a away from them. wd to the Grand Two Prisoners Faced by Many Boarding- Keepers. tied Ss West Fore] In 1892 Mra, Secor dled. toe OmMpPLUNINEyahout the pecullar rltuation of both more bourding: | benettelaries of the trust being dead and Wied into. the} the creator stil Mving, The litter sur- tn counrel fees, ectives to take ‘The two men were fr Suda of tury, | | was as happy Min Iwo weeks notitl £ Rodin- yesterday ind. Slay ponds an serman said A worth of Jewelry her the men to} 6 bad tn thelr ured, saying they: He 1901. Sale of Men's Pajamas and wht Shirts. Pajamas, military style, made of woven jcolor madras in neat stripes; colors: blue, pink, heliotrope | -blcol, S100 per suit, $1.5 uc Nicht Shirts, made of light weight cambric, .{without collars, white, blue} and red silk triminings, | | 50 cts. each, value 75¢1 Lord & Tayloi zoth St. Broadway & HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. | Mt you're a man of tetn treasure, x) qur talk; B. Altman & €o. DRESS and SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT. (Second Floor.) Hand-made Waisis of White Organdie and White and Colored Batiste, trimmed with lace inserting and fancy stitching. Also a full assortment of Practical Shirt Waists of the latest Wash Fakrics, to wear with Tailor Gowns, Special for THURSDAY, MAY 16th: WRITE SH RY WAISTS, $1.00, 1.45, 2.50 COLO: EO SHIRT WAIRTS cf 1.38 IMPORIE) MADRAS or. GAUZE ZEPHYR, '* SUMMER SHAWLS For Mountain, Seaside and Travelling Wear, comprising those of India and French Chuddah, Algerian, Real Shetlend, Himalayan and Beaver. Silk Fancy Shawls and Fascinators. ae f 2 aes BE RING FRULT 3 oh al KURTZ & SONS pect to sell ‘al the! clothing sold in New York—but} we'd surely sell the lion’s share of it if every man realized hew cheaply | 4 we are disposing of the tinest and} most reliable clothing made. Every| garment made here is now being | sacrificed at about half price—ai! 60 cents on the dollar, All our fashionable $15, $18 and | $20 spring overcoats, some silk | lined, are now reduced to $6.50 each. tack sicunaa, ovtords. | to HO “400 of our finest $15, $18 and) {$20 suits are now Marked $ oe to/ ie 215 blue verge 50 “CAT OVER | TRUST FUND. ——e Union Company Asked! to Pay It a Second Time. The Union Trust Company Is before Instice Seatt in Part IV. of the Supreme | iing an net ey out $129.0 Court, Special Tern, d brought t ol it te com; when it has ooce paid the money t time the aby nando 1 mund Waring, amunat the t Troe: Company ae trates. i In 1881 Edmund Waring turned aver certain property to hie sen, William Wortng. aa trustee, executing a deel, ef which he was te have the Income during Ife and at nis death the fund was to he divided equally between the At the prese r othe nd Waring ay: the Union Ay mu claimed the through feveral courts. She had a for and damages of $10,0@ entered tn 188. Judgment net her The t Company Instead of en- Judgment permitted the athe: and the daughter-in-law the fund, ‘Vsamund Waring signing a paper con: 2 to that This brought “t his dmughter three yeurs. Now claims that the son nnd neliter hed no interest in the ind unless they) survived thelr nd that the Union Trust Com- bound to hold the trust a term ond with tne death of 1 Warlng. The company tet untable by notwith inion between. tersin-law tn Justice Book: trial Judgment for pial WC $120,001 and tt now comes be tee Scott from the Appelt the judgment was. rever minor points, of Inw, emuautn If the trust company Is beaten again it must pay to the Waring estate some $14,000, it ooh Good, substantial homes are to be found by bright seekers through Sua- day World Wants. 32 SL BROOKLYN 7735-SBWAY =< UU ISIRESS POLICY = Sy ted thousands of people from every section of this yreat city ever a= Se ——> Has attrac core ye sic we Were established in 1871, to ‘ ey n& 2 ) Pol Z 2) "9 sy % come to us bor Outf tting tine oS) ena We sell clothing “insur. 4 E w an tor the ,whole family. We e = 6: sell houseturnishing “insurance” to SESE wy Ww make your home elegant and com- wom py Ke a fortable. res a fed vet A small weekly payment insures you cars fa WS TQ and your fainily to dress in the most me, | ng Sry stylish and durable Clothing and pzo- oO oO 2 ] vides for your home being completely =- supplied with ail its Furniture, Car- wy 5 ia pets and Bedding: wants. Fa} fe Thoust.ds have tried us and found Cd le our broad-iminded spirit of doing ~ pete ity, business to their satisfaction. Why f xf oe Hall not y Our strict adherence to eae ul the principle of selling “ Reliable j Fay ~f Ss Ny Goods nt th Lowest Prices " Nt \niaeacaea cannot fail to impress you. We refer Mey J you to our customers, who are to ‘be found ail over Greater New York, perhaps on the very block you reside, for corroboration. for fair dealing ? What better guarantee can we give B. Altman 4 és. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Men's Furnishing Dep't. May 16th & 17th. (To left of Sixth Ave. entrance.) 2,000 DOZEN MEN'S SILK and SATIN SCARFS, IN LEADING SHAPES, $2.90 Dozen. 25c; EACH, | Including Imperials, Four-in-Hands (single and reversible), Ascots, Flowing Ends and Derby Knots, Bat Wing Ties, Bows, etc. Regular Value. 45¢, and 65¢, Each. Free Suinmer Resort Tiformation. ’ Booklets, Circulars and All Necessary Information Re- garding Summer. Hotels and Boarding-Houses, WHEN SUMMER LITERATURE I8 ORDERED DY MAIL STAMPS MUST BE INCLOSED TO COVER POSTAGE. The World’s Uacation Bureau, Broadway, corner 36th Se., New York, ven v

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