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peptone ress THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1901; CLEVER “DAN” M’'MAHON, —___ SSTOCKSSICQN MISS JONES WIELDS Bow, _ THE FAVORITE CONTRACTOR. POOR SUPPORT. LOFTER AND RACQUET. HDOOOOOHODOOHDOOHDOOESGD(OOVG 00.0.0.0000000000000000000000) DC} Nevada Senator's Daughter Displays Great Versatility on Athletic: Colorado Fuel Takes Fields and in the Conservatory. Sensational Jump of 8 Points. rete 2 Tammany Leader Who Gets the Cream of the Good Things in the Line of Fat Contracts. : DODDDDODO0OL With the single excepiton of a sensa- | {onal jump of 8 points in Colorado | Fuel & Iron quietness prevatled at the opening on ‘Change. The Initial ngures (splayed amall fractional gains, which, however, were svon lost on a total ab- seace of buying support After opening 14 per cent. higher Missouri Paci: sagged sharply 11-2 points, to 1211-2 The same was true of Union Pacific, which scored a gain of 3-4 per cent. at the outset. Its price receded 2 full points, to 113-4, compared with 1123-1 last nignt. Pennsylvania, Loulrville & Nashville, U. 8, Steel and! Manhattan were off from 1-2 to 1 per The sixth of the real ruf New York, Daniel F. McMahon, | ts presented by The Evening World te-day. ‘‘Dan,’" as he is best! known, has what is hnoton as alg tion and mG to land a gond many ery lucrat.ve contracts. Ee] employs ober 5,000 men. * “Dan’’| is very close to Mr. Croker. In small volume, be- ing sharply curtalied, and the number of actlve Insuex was small In the Industrial and local Traction quarters trading was stupidly dull and prices were heavy. The market turned sharply upward during the second hour on marked duoyanty In St. Pau), which soared 6 ‘ull polrite, to 1801 The preferred m: 5 points, to 19, The clostrg was active and strong, with prices at the higneat for the day: The total sales of stocks to-~lay were 415,(00 shares. Tis series of pr pictures IE the cit real ru'ers began. of hundreds of ticles, a dist, w given: i c No. 1, Friday, June 7 —T. D.Sullivar. | No. 2, Saturday, —George W. Plunkitt. i No. 3, Monday, June 19.—Martia Enge’. No. 4, Wednesday, June 1. Maurice ine quirers for dates of pubiication, ‘op good support, 9 The Closing Quoi Featherson ea tiicieer No. 5, Thursday, June i3.—Laurerce | Am car & Foundry Deimour. Am. Cara Fountry Bf No. 6, Saturday, June 15.—Danici F. Amn famseed pte MeManon. Am Smee a Ret pt Snuff pt DAN M’MAHON. @aniel F. McMahon, called Bis intimates, ts re; aby | as well known on the Coast, and, indeed, @| among English champions, too, as) {6 in becoming known in the East, went @ yan" by Te per- Top. @ 3. F. pf. Dal. & Odt0 @ons as the cleverest poll an in ‘Tam- roo att | any Hall, He has proved his ability Cae gu. Went to playing tennis to save her lite, Eight } to profit’ by his knowledge and vee of G Avbrettd years ago she was {Il and was obliged ss political methods. He is the most MI a Bt PL. to leave the ‘bigh altitudes of Nevads= ored of ai! contractors who by reason OSE) CHOLEOADISOHOSASGNOOS Cale. SUT a Bt. P. Bt. for Southern California. | Sho. was) ® g eate., Chie: slight Nettle girl then, wistfully, anxi to be large, athletic and to be take part in any of the outdoor, Of a pull with the city go fon encouraged the movement (| nis and she was allowed a raze! ar o day for a time, and then, ag the exercise 4 strengthened her, the time was lengtl-o) ened, until about all her time was! b B As soon as she played In oer @| ner work became notable. She weat, the San Rafael and Santa Monica tot cure the cream of the gocd thing: J i igainst Croke McMahon has, perhaps, a larger per-} ee s 7 @onal following than any other ‘Tam- CE TON TI LL ‘ i Many district leader. He employs tn his| Gut when Croker, In vetlance of aostile business between five and seven thou-|fs nent MeMlalian wantwlh oon sie | Utical acumen that every one of them is e@ loyal supporter of Tammany Hall. { business until it has become an exact {ors on Croker's 2 ner sclence. His Influence as a district |, MoMAnon climbed @and men, and {t is a tribute to his po- : oceumed a position pretty | he Toes, view during: the inst is McMahon has developed the patronage “oe the ‘moet ean wut e the assistance of ¢ leader ia mainly responsible for his pros-| Grant ile wasn ) politics with Glueoe Sugar yor Hugh J a Glucose Steer pt. SOOOOQOQOIOOS Grant. He f the | rl Hiineis Central perlty as a contractor. He hax more rn he 1 f the Nine-| i st i i i Inger. Pa irs ©! naments, che latter held near. her: Patronago to confer than any othemin. | wenn, Amembly” District. Maia An Interesting Contest in Which the Prettiest Inter er cae eA squteati and (shtoaaiareed dividual in New York politics’ and he !s|and Grant rewatged him. by sppoh irt- is Leu N 1 . Bhe was for several careful to distribute it so that tt will| fim a Poller Judge, alinoush he. is not | Wearers of the Shirt-Waist Are ian Re the winner of the Southern Califo add to his personal power and profit. rs . Kefore that” Mestahon had | i Mextean C Dy | champlonahip. For two yeara|sbe Almost every man who obtains em- ii raduce “dealer. He” adapted | to Be Determined. ry $ it | tne Pacite Coast champlonehip,€ ployment with the firm of Naughton &|di culty, and made as good an = Mo. "Kan a Ter ne ts Gt ett ahe wan basred out the second times! Co. which is the style of the firm Ae Inoatiot the men who were app Misasurt Pacis By 1Z 128 33h 1900, besarte oye was OR h under which McMahon operates, !s en-| “After he was legislated out of of tn] ‘the soa: but vations! ieee.) cin Hela dieashakary airs 4 ttled to a certificate attesting his De- MeMahon became a contractos, ple Seas aha ut taeodstnt oe Motto a Went pt 3 OD but her victory not counting. : mocracy. He made a specialey ot | the #hirtewaist_ makes the girl. Noy. Central Wis bry Over Wissahickon: Botan +i and in 1896 formed a part. ‘o matter how dull or unint & in the AL fership with Bernard Naughton. of 9 r 43 In 16%, when she was in the Hasty ae ewark. ‘The new itm began to bid on the winter raiment has been-and ail ere entered tne Wissahitkon e mall contracts, aad b yreawon of Mc- Kitls are ever.unxious to get it off—the; contest, and won the championsk the next year #he lost the ptee whom she Diaye aay. 2 Kingon ‘had’ been. twice Byte Mahon has no trouble in commanding almost any concession he desires from sha machine, of which he {x a moet (m-|‘ value of moment the shirt-waist 1s donned the brancheds outsand of the gir! is filled with a bright- two had secured the coniractis s which radiates upon all those appreeta In busin Reading Reading Hing aoutant factor, ett as ieomitbe core busin 8 both for the clty and corpora- und cher, That is why we adinire coniand that third victory pave. theicup orations who rega: as-a wise inove| tlon the KE! Sc! to. her. considered pcateess wae ne bed OEE the shirt-waist girl. She is uch a swect, @| to ner. ss over there. was a te le ae Mane ‘ts Leader of the Seventeenth. refreshing sight for tired eyes, remarkable, and she was every le performs millions of dollars’ wort Py > a0 known about among people Joel tag, mean time he be Do not delay in sending in your) qnennuencee ag Deeps hwaal i of work for the city, for the street rall- lof the Sevent Dist ways and other corporations every yearjed in ishing a —that 1s, the firm of Naughton & Co.,;Mmanization, — It is said P Pn ehicer tis ia i hs tear tueea two-thirds of the of wi je $s the actua ead, . His paymaster and foremen than others. Sho pr does so. He Is styled by many persons! declared to recelved instru “the oficial contractor of Tammany ehcushaccncantenurnen will not be the only friend to send in a Hall," and it ts frequently declared that |}, year w card from the ra not be the only frie a no Other contractor can successfully | der of district In which ballot for her. This pre-eminent! compete with him for elther city or cor-| pUh, ppearance McMahon suggest pretty shirt-waist girl probably al: ballots for your favorite shirt-walst girl, Among all ou know there {s, ers of nia surely some cne whom you admire more vly stands. ou: | An an extremely pretty type, and you, Cor en or ae ty cheniccu: and ing people of ten years’ meee) Seperlenter and winning from (hea, Coe ‘This Year's Matches. 7 pen Her luck thie year has not her, She played it ington ny: and won from Miss Moore. thougl the Kings County games, May 37 Moore won by a very close score. Fer & Paper pt Pacite satannlt Fa prosperous merchant. He kb th ~ (poration: works However. that may #be-| short: and chunky. without being fat. Teady haa a nice Uttle collection of} Pecibes vt 35 Mise" Jonce. won from her once more PFS CO. gota the beat ten rather aitractive cart caoted tents ciie | aminty shirt-waiete, and if ahe wins the} Kober. COSOTOSDODODADAAOHECHOOSNSOIOAOTSSVOSVSOO | tie Wiasthickon se eae as exiRe methods by walen Stestanon re-| Pirro binel And Meee, Tie eM ceHHE Mirmt prize The Evening World offers Hover i : . © in “preuy ure to come out Vory; these contract for hiy firm have year round axa result will add a half dozen fine shirt-walsts epee ae 8t SS Out of the West has come a little ten-| Miss Jones 1s only twenty-one, and | ‘rs! outside work. His ius-|to this collection. The pretty shirt 59 nis player who 1s a violinist first and| when she plays she weara her hair in| iis Jones js, extrem Union Telegraph 95% fh Wheel, & Laks Erie. 24 Wheel @ LY. tet il BT i) ‘Wiecoarin Centr: 231 ‘ yo the Grand J inveatt; Eis relations. with the Think Avenue used }tosberJerebincksy lait jFestey, foe, lsh cerparatlon be Sit tits he late absorption by the Metropolitan a lawn tennis player afterward, She| a brad down her back, She has studied | game. She rows, rides horse! Miss Marion Jones, of Callfornia.| the violin in New York for three win-|the wheel, and’ plays golf m though she cannot keep in and in Paris for two, and she Hee ene icein coo] nockwill ira attacked on several occasio! “| waist girl recelving the second largest | sted | number of votes will win a quarter! [dozen fine shirt-waists, The third prize, | 4 —=——_—_ who has won two of the semi-final | ¢e: ends as {tw tem formed all the work ne ovelts ‘ i Be pyellahan h hirt-walst, will to trl | ID TO QUIET. unds from Mias Bessie Moore in the tennis between her violin lessons. gary in changing Its motrve power. oh ft b > era, ne fine shirt-wa KO girl a roun 4 = East the greater part of the su: igmvestigation of the Grand Jury was in: | at th m raresesate i, but receiving the third largest number of LONDON STOCKS QUI Staten Island tournament and who! She ‘@ a younger daughter of United| her sister's apartments at No. played with Miss J! Atkinson, an- States Senator Jones, of Nevada, who| Broadway. Her ambition te, y| other ex-caamplon, yesterday afternoon. has been for twenty-elzht years in the | Molin player, and Tt te tes, my t by reportay thet originated in fall etreet that a great deal of moncy ee e “ “7 been wuated In, providing employ | ax big as thove that most polltielann ex. | Send name of shirt-walet girl of your a for McMahon's great political | hibit. choice to “Shirt-Waist Girl Editor, Wrne Judge.” Evening World, Post-Offiee Box 2351 ihe Grand Jury decsted there was no Known u by #\ ° A cheerful tone extended throughout ;foundation for the report. McMahon ne “Judge,” as. he 1s sometimen| NCW York Cit all departmenta of the Stock Exchange }permaps ia envied more than any other | called, is eeniaitnnd popular. He {4 a} Following ts the ballot: at London to-day, but business was dull jPolitionl leader because of his “pull” | good ‘talker and an interesting BLOTY | ¢ meee ney | und prices were only fractionally higher. The Place to Get It Is from Selected Fond. ‘with th corganization. Ho ts apparent. | toil + ‘y.calloun to all adverae criticiam, how: | matters or ener Mneecot emne af ——_— ‘ever, and pursues the prosperous tenor |oniy subject re \ Preifica ruled strong in the American 4 a ation fi pt bs 5 "e c ‘ sto it. yn yently not well Informed nhout ta his MisS.ccesecessccece 1-6 per cent. Union Pacific acored the © | can get along with, for when aman j7% of his way without paying any own but He spends much of ‘maximum gain on good support. South- « ikes diamonds, bu! the | voter. at Fractional Advance Ay time tn tae Cly Hatt, His; Rise tn Politics. favorite haunt downtown Is a cafe in ern Tacific, the Readings, Norfolk & orp womany (a) oF ete, the thing tak = His rise as a political power was co-) Wurren street, where he can be seen, } Of poco cece ccce oes cece ves Western and Missourt, Kansas & Texas easily digested food is the thing i 1 extensive with bis development ‘as the | any afternoon surrounded by half a cm RICCOSOCY COO OOGOOCEO COO COTE ff [inca ares psieraer atsl tenses tem pated goea right to the spot. 3 jeading contractor of the city. For | dozen friends 7 . : A tells how’ cars he was contont with small con-| Ife was one of the most_active or- as the Prettiest Shirt-Waist Girl in Greater New York. per cent. Sixty-nine Prisoners Captured—One Caught}, A man in Kirksville, Mo. fe is boy acts. Rinizers of the new Demoeratic Club, The abundance of money to lend was . he got out of trouble by us Back in the days when John D. Crim-|and is. credited ‘with having Induced a marked feature, with Knockout Drops. Nuts Food. He says: “My trouble: ‘maine wae the leading contractor of the | Michard Groker to econme shontor for Sender's Name 3 ; 2 was Intense suffering In the stomach: ty, oS at institution, Some of the Tammany . eee rece Sa er oan ne pen Obata lier ed Pitty ekee leaders call the Democratic Club ''Me- rs The Cotton Market. It was called gastralgia, but no medi. x cine gave any permanent relief. Injo@ he has more sub-contractn to Mahon's Club," because of hie activity) i va t " v ma the management of Its affairs. When Local cotton opened firm to-day un-| qw, t detectives ‘and twenty-;At the same time other detectives mate han Crimmins ever h afta changed to 7 points Kigner, Liverpool) With Sten! i June of last year I began to sitet hem we 5 ‘roker Is in New York MeMahon spend > |= lash for the upp he build- Bin own political wet 4 ve tine around the ein than any disposition. Only Thursday morning 1] cablea denoted a drop of 1 to 2 points|{W2 patrolmen In uniform, Police In-)), 24°) or tie Upper part of the DUI | uch worse In every Tespect. ‘places an street Inborers, other member of it. A lot of men are saw her in one of the halls, and #he/ ae the opening, in aympathy with our|spector James Kane and Capt. Gannon, | Were wan a wild scramble for the) terribly constipated and the nomech His influence in Tammany Hall ts un- y envious of his influence wile . re el < "i x ‘ ains were severe. I ran down unt questioned. He has been Chairman of but Just the same, they seek sald she was feeling we weakness of last night, but fater cables|of the East Twenty-second street sta-| exits. Women and men partly dressed Pee only 120 pounds, 1 bad.tol © the Executive Committee and his ser- use of his influen pean whenever | “We ure prepar.ng to close the Inatl-| toig of w rally and a net 1-2 point gain|tion, descended carly to-day on two] ant men wearing women's clothing vices axa campaign manager are val they desire to accomplish anyhing. tution for the eimmer, and | was busy ; - hich, the | ran rauthatat 1 through the| sive up my business, for my nerves, at the close on near months. This was} Third avenue ¢ives, one wi ran down ne aire add roug! were completely unstrung and T'could Croker consults with him about mat- by Croker and other bosaca of first tere pertaining to the Tammany organt- yesterday packing my trunks when one! peiter than expected and was a potent|Sharon is known as perhaps the Vilest| hallways and made a dash for the meres seo zation as much ax with any other man of the nurses called me. She sald M188) rector in giving the loca! market alresort on the cast side. | Qoors, only to run into a ne of biue-| not sleep more than two o ‘ In the ‘arty, and manifests reat re~ Hobbs had taken carbolic acid. We did] steady start. There was great excitement in both| coats. A few got awa at dfty-two | hours during the night, and that only spect for his judgment, McMahon spends ! we could for the woman, but she| Better cotton goods accounts, a bullish | } He is shrewd, resourceful a: etic. Hie ability to take self and land on his fee second grad Sixty-nine prisoners were cap- wken, sixtecn being | by snatches during a lull in the pain. nin 4 1 , sixteen ite ; . nstem-! a good deal of tls time in his own dis- chronicle review of the week South and | places. ongtrated more than once in the Tam- | of ¢ ; ive patrol waguns to many ozgunizatton when it wits xpdt| “inhabits McMahon Ia ‘a good fellow. bad drunkigso] much orgtne seid stay Unfavorable Weather reports aino cain-|tured, one of them being a waiter in| Women. We Bo eR eA aCe REE {nto factions, MoMehon w ital BCU RCRE ALLE hee elas there was no hope for her. bined to check further selling for either | whose possession was found a bottle of | MOY". Lee ded emitne chinese y aeeeceder ae tee (pe oats coom acai thelt variably hay a big black car between . . “I engaged the scamatrens four years | account. July opened up 4 pointe, Au-\iiockour drops. Twenty avmen were | from the festaurant, which Ix alleged and in a little while tt began to at Fin 1197 he hin tr ther pufine ato- chewing | Grief-Stricken Woman azo on the recommendation of Lawyer| #¥tt ! and January Sacre! "Sune, $14 to| arrested, and from the Sharon a patrol | 19 ve run by Bite Lee its worth known. I began to sleep Ie He docs nat belong to the sporting ‘. E, Benjamin, of No. 20 Broadway. sa Bisie Bar 76s rvs Sune a i = 4 When a detvcdve tried t better nights, my strength gradually o@ fraternity of Tammany, and is rarely| Took Half Pint of . \ to RUN, 7.63 to 7.645] wagon load of men In women's clothing id L gated in weight of the lead rated to Croker'a dic-i seen at the race tracks: the tx anid ts : He sald whe had no home. 1 believe she Dotoder. 722 10 ken , and I garced nea Dy er e a be the H f c So. 1 T! bf a = v tation, ne requentiy ratd that MeMaswn | be worth $791,000, all made In contract Carbolic Solution. nae laid sive haw a tlacer in Germany, jine sharon ly at No. 18 hie avenu ae nea 16s pounaat hnawa toe Ki not know anything about her oe | i tis a four-story building with a dan hs with nover @ ef, but she was industrious and to | haliConithil gro th oy fwell mau for inonths SHIPPING NEWS. apparently a very nice young woman.” | $2); eptember, 7.23 | Hall on the ere Bn ae b touch of the old trouble, CLUBMAN CHARGES NEGRESS ‘ The authoritfes of the New York In- ————_- Mate a inuwer’ xt floor ar edroomai/on ithe ay per “My bowels are perfect, the nero 3 autite for the Instruction of the Deat| LIGHTNING STRUCK STEAMER| #3 :*, hs | Aoors. Te an roe eka GranesNeta Holmes, of Seventh Regiment PORT oF NEW York. and Dvmb, at One Hundred and Sixty- A Tammany Hall polittelan Is th tag Don't publish my name, bute He Was Robbed in Hall — third street and Broadway, are to-day | Fire Set by Flash Destroyed the The Wheat Market. Daher y 1 a i that ue, of wate Frederick J. Holmes, ARRIVED, investigating the death of Misa Loulse Wheat opened weaker to-day on lower | V0" PEC 1M ene aeons a DEO- old, of No, 113 West Forty-fourth etreet, Hobbs’ who was a seamstress at the (Special to The Evening We abl d active veliing for the local,|\-" ene corner am the police ay Tas onuetad the swertt ita Hobbs: m etal to ening World.) cables and ac cling ne local, t corner as the police reached :he| Sharon Was E : Sp clubman, member of the Seventh] rie OGPENSBURG, N. ¥.. June 1&—The] Western and foreign accounts, Prices et At Cis tae is : alt her evide ie of. thes Regiment and prominent coffee broker, : excursion steamer Hero waa struck by'| angeed 1-2 per cent. September falling |" 10 'wag 23) A. M. when the ralding y ‘ i n_ of Grape-Nuts, Food was In the Wet Side Court this morn The woman was found in her room| iicnining and burned to the water’s|to 13 3-4 Corn opened Arm on small) cary react Inspector uA s : ak stomach and bad'ats ing to prezs a charge of: attem: — dying from the effects of half a pint of ort recetpta. Bao} rerading: and bu nish pea Cact Hives ahi S It is the ost sclentificallye larceny against a gi negress, with OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, carbolle acid whieh she had just swal- seranad Inusrow cacapes, buts all Mea eg werohivoa ken orto Pisin ‘e routine oe aN teine otided | mad , eeiandl contalnag nen WD rae ali: In a hallway at BAILED TO-DAY. lowed. Dr. Rogers, of Amsterdam ave- New. yorkie onsning Pepe 8ep-l rear and declared that everybody waa as violating law. a «| abs eit - but se ete D o'clock this morning. i us tember whe: 8; Decem- : Minted to do no tae rald was he fi Le Holmes became cored and shook hin| Samet, L2rermool. Minsavzatte. toaton, | nue and One Hundred and Fitttetn Benes Iz Oetoner, Th tes; July, 76 lelg|under arrest. A detective grabbed hn warrants were accitred from | OG ted eimosth ts fist In the face of Lawyer Mulligan, the Georcian, Taverpoo, street was at once stanmoned, but sho] NEW YORK, June 15—The statement | July, corn, #4 pent Srcantteen David Wackoff, the alleged manager.|Mexitraie May. Oate digestion cad nilation woman's counsel. 13, Giacger Bt cuthben a died in great agony soon after his ar-| of the Ansociated Banks foor the week! tombor, wheat, 3 to 65 SPS es seas rying with it Magiitrate Flammor held the woman} Tablas Prince, Awsrer. Graf Waldersee. Hambure, | riya), ending too-day shows: to FONT EE: Thay cate Prayer in Jury-Room. ! New Play for Russell, by the AILW Creator for Fenph for trial. | — aplgarmataknowheteendh reason okey: HEB $00 1 SeRow York's closing prices were: July| PITTSBURG, June 18—Rev. Henry] LONDON, June 18.—Clyde Fitch, who| ing the ner tem, a Se INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Miss Hobbs should have taken her life," pad wrieat, “Deer oflered; Sept. B14: Oct! eresner, one of the Jurors in the case| ix wt Carisvad, has agreed ro write for) of che brain and che solar plas DUE TO-DAY, WG $i Dec Tse sy corn, (47 I ein Charles Crohman a new ploy on Amert-| When one gets from {000 yh ne rea, nA Al Z b: eald Principal. EB, H, Currier to-day 1, Sept Ort inp Ba of John Biddle, on trial for murder, | Charice rohieh will be produced by | hody needs, Jt 1s cosy to web Sunday Wor! ‘ants moyvo Goma, Guiventon, | Unbrie. Liverpael ivahevoaatavoull thirty-slghicvearai ord 4 550-70) decrease {fib 0 sp Gnicans'a reed at Wiss MPEG | prayed twice while the jury wan delld- | Yoni Russell at the Lyceum Theatre, yoo well Stn business world, Maraval, Port Spaia, Canplan, Gibraltar, and always seemed to be of a cheerful’ 8,783,155 decrease 4.650.375 | corn, BVibape es pwn erating. The verdict was guilty, , New York. RT)

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